FLORIBUNDA ROSES 
The term “Floribunda” is comparatively new, and is used to designate 
bush Roses producing clusters of blooms without interruption from early 
April till heavy frost. They were formerly called ‘bedding Roses”’ and 
are used for mass color effect, although most varieties are lovely in cer- 
tain cut-flower arrangements. 
The Floribundas we grow are thrifty varieties, even to the most dwarf 
kinds. More of these charming Roses should be grown in beds and 
| borders. 

Prices of Floribunda Roses: 
90 cts. each, $8.50 for 10, $80.00 per 100 
5 or more at 10 rate; 50 or more at 100 rate 
We pay transportation on Roses 
Else Poulsen. Large; semi-double; bright rose-pink. Vigorous, up- 
right grower. A great favorite in the Southeast. 
| Fairy Cluster. A beautiful, mmiature Dainty Bess. One of the most 
| charming of all Roses. Thrifty grower, profuse bloomer. 

Gruss an Aachen. Large; double; salmon-pink flowers on small, com- 
pact bush. Very fine. 
Improved Lafayette. Large; semi-double; cherry-red. Very thrifty 
grower; profuse and constant bloomer. 
Mlle. Cecile Brunner. The “Sweetheart Rose.”’ One of the treasures 
of Old South Rose-gardens, just as valued today asin the past. A Tea- 
Polyantha developing into a large, vigorous bush and producing an 
abundance of small, double pink blooms in clusters. 
Mrs. R. M. Finch. Bright rose-pink. Sweetheart type. 

Peach Blossom. Medium, semi-double, peach-pink flowers on small, 
spreading bush. A charming Floribunda. 
Perle d’Or. The salmon “Sweetheart Rose.”’ A Tea-Polyantha variety 
growing into a large, healthy bush that produces great quantities of 
small, double flowers in clusters. 
DWARF POLYANTHA ROSES 
(Baby) 
Prices of Dwarf Polyantha Roses: 
90 cts. each, $8.50 for 10, $80.00 per 100 
5 or more at 10 rate; 50 or more at 100 rate 
Chatillon Rose. Small, double, rose-pink flowers borne profusely over 
a long season. 
Golden Salmon Superier. Improved Golden Salmon. More lasting 
in sun. 
Sparkler. A sparkling red, double Polyantha. One of the best of the 
newer kinds. 
Roses are scarce this season. If possible, please allow us to 
substitute when sold out of first-choice varieties. 
CLIMBING ROSES 
In our Southland, climbing Roses are lovely for many uses. They may 
be planted on arbor, trellis, fence, tied to poles or set on embankments. 
The Hybrid Wichuraianas (HW) are rambler type Roses producing a 
great profusion of bloom in the spring and sometimes repeating to some 
| extent in the fall. —The Noisettes (N), the Climbing Teas (CT), and the 
Climbing Hybrid Teas (CHT) bloom intermittently from early spring 
till cold weather. Some of the latter, Itke Cl. Talisman and Cl. Luxem- 
bourg, because of great vitality, are used in preference to the bush form 
of these Roses. ; 
Since many nurseries produce too few climbing Roses, we are growing 
them rather extensively, in an effort to give a better assortment of Rose 
varieties to gardens of the Southeast. We include some of the finest older 
varieties that have become scarce. 

Prices of Climbing Roses: 
90 cts. each, $8.50 for 10, $50.00 per 100, except as noted 
5 or more at 10 rate; 50 or more at 100 rate 
We pay transportation on Roses 
American Pillar. HW. Beautiful single Roses borne in clusters; deep 
pink with white eye. 
Beauty of Glazenwood. CT. Orange-yellow, flaked with red, semi- 
double, borne in wreaths. Small, distinctive foliage; free, Powering 
THOMASVILLE NURSERIES 
THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA 
CLIMBING ROSES, continued 
Black Boy. CHT. Deep velvety crimson; large; semi-double. 
Chromatella (Cloth of Gold). N. An excellent old Rose. Sulphur- 
yellow; large; fragrant. 
Cl. Caledonia. CHT. Strong sport of the beautiful white bush Rose. 
Ci. Dainty Bess. CHT. Large, single flowers, 314 to 4 inches across; 
bright rose-pink. Distinctive, large, flat cluster of stamens with red 
filaments. $1.00 each. 
Cl. Devoniensis. CT. A fine sport of the old blush-pink Tea Rose. A 
charming old variety. $1.00 each. 
Cl. Etoile de Hollande. CHT. Sport of the popular bush variety, and 
identical in every respect except climbing habit. 
Cl. Killarney. CHT. Sport of bush Pink Killarney. Vigorous, free 
flowering. 
Cl. Luxembourg. CHT. Sport of bush Luxembourg; deep yellow. 
Cl. Maman Cochet. CT. A vigorous sport of the bush Pink Maman 
Cochet. Good cut-flower variety; persistent bloomer. 
Cl. Mile. Cecile Brunner. CP. A strong climbing form of the favorite 
Sweetheart Rose. 
Cl. Mrs. Charles Bell. CHT. A vigorous climbing sport of the bush 
Rose; originated in our nursery. One of the best cut-flower varieties in 
the climbers. $1.00 each. 
Cl. Radiance. CHT. A valuable addition to the collection of Climbing 
Hybrid Teas; identical in size and color to bush Pink Radiance. 
Cl. Red Radiance. CHT. A choice red climbing Rose, sport of the bush 
type. Excellent flowers over a long season. 
Cl. Talisman. CHT. A vigorous sport of bush Talisman; identical in 
color, continuous in bloom. If you have not done so well with the bush 
type, try this fine climber. 

VIGORO for ROSES, EVERGREENS 
Everything growing needs food, and you will find Vigoro to be a very 
satisfactory food for your Rose bushes, shrubs, and grass, as well as 
vegetables. It is a scientifically compounded, well-balanced plant-food 
that will improve the vigor and appearance of everything you grow. 
5 Ibs. 45 cts., 10 Ibs. 85 cts., 25 Ibs. $1.50, 50 Ibs. $2.50, 100 Ibs. $4.00. 

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