CLIMBING ROSES, continued 
Copper Glow. HW. Deep coppery orange, the latest color sensation; 
delightful spicy fragrance. A Brownell Rose. $1.50 each. 
Copper Glow Creeper. HW. Variation of the above, with creeping, 
branching habit. Fine for trailing down embankments. $1.50 each. 
Dr. W. Van Fleet. HW. Flesh-pink; double; profuse bloomer. One of 
the most beautiful of Roses. 
Frederick S. Peck. HW. Deep grenadin-pink with yellow center; semi- 
double. A Brownell aristocrat. $1.50 each. 
Golden Glow. HW. Perfect in color and form; beautiful cadmium- 
yellow buds and flowers on strong lateral stems. A fine Brownell 
climbing Rose. $1.50 each. 
Lamarque. N. Medium size; double, full; very fragrant; pure white, 
lemon center. Growth vigorous; free flowering over long season. 
Marechal Niel. N. Deep yellow. A great Southern favorite and a 
specialty with us. $1.00 each. 
Mary Wallace. HW. Large; deep pink. Profuse spring bloomer. 
Mermaid. HB. A charming single Rose. Like Cherokee, except that it 
is deep yellow and blooms later. $1.50 each. 
Mme. Gregoire Staechelin (Spanish Beauty). HW. A. delightful 
pearl-pink climbing Rose. Very profuse bloomer in the spring. 
Paul’s Scarlet Climber. HW. The most popular climbing Rose in the 
Southeast. Brilliant scarlet flowers borne in profuse clusters m the 
spring. 
Reine Marie Henriette. CT. This excellent old cherry-red climber 
held first place in its class for many years. Buds pointed; flowers 
large. Strong grower. 
Reve d’Or. N. Buff-yellow; medium size; fragrant. Foliage rich green, 
extending to base of plant. A great favorite. 
Solfaterre. N. Flower large, double, light yellow, slightly fragrant. 
Growth vigorous, like Lamarque in habit. 
White Banksia. Profuse clusters of small, double white flowers. 
Blooms very early. 
HJORT'S Hine Old-Fashkiowed “ea Koses 
The Teas are the great Roses of the Lower South, adapted to hot moist summers and freer of mildew or black-spot than Hybrid Teas in this 
section. AII are excellent bloomers from early spring till coldest weather, and some, like Maman Cochet, William R. Smith, and Mme. Melanie 
Soupert, are fine cut-flower varieties. All make large bushes which live for many years. Give your Tea Roses twice as much room as Hybrid Teas. 
While we have a good assortment of varieties and the plants are strong, 2-yr. No. 1 stock, the supply this season is limited. 
Prices of Tea Roses, except as noted: 
2-yr. No. 1 plants, 90 cts. each, $8.50 for 10, $80.00 per 100, 
transportation prepaid. 5 or more at 10 rate; 50 or more 
at 100 rate 
Bon Silene. Salmon-rose to carmine; large, fairly double; fragrant. 
Growth vigorous; profuse and constant bloomer all season. 
Bridesmaid. Clear silvery pink; fairly large, double; fragrant. 

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Comtesse Riza du Parc. Almost the color of the Hybrid Tea, Mrs. 
Charles Bell—salmon to shell-pink. Looks like a pink form of Safrano; 
excellent bloomer. 
Devoniensis (Magnolia Rose). White with faint pink tinge; fairly large 
and double. An old favorite. $1.00 each. 
Duchesse de Brabant. Soft silvery pink; bud short, globular; open, 
cupped flower. Growth vigorous and bushy. Long a favorite Tea. 
Etoile de Lyon. Sulphur-yellow; large, double; lasting. 
Freiherr von Marschall. Carmine-red; double. Vigorous and constant. 
Lady Hillingdon. Beautiful long-pomted buds of deep yellow; opens 
lighter. 
La Sylphide. Semi-double; light rose-pmk. Rank grower and profuse 
bloomer. 
Louis Philippe. Bengal. Deep red; foliage dark and glossy. Blooms 
best in fall, continues through mild winters. Fine for hedges. 
Maman Cochet. Bud large, long pointed; flower large, double, fra- 
grant, clear pink. One of the finest cut-flower Teas. 
Marie van Houtte. Canary-yellow, petals tipped pink. Free bloomer; 
vigorous. Long one of the best Roses for the Lower South. 
Mlle. Franziska Kruger. Coppery pink; long pointed buds. 
Mme. Jos. Schwartz. A white form of the popular Duchesse de Bra- 
bant. 
Mme. Lombard. Bright rose-pink, deepening to almost red in fall; 
large, well-formed flowers. Strong grower; profuse bloomer. A great 
favorite in the South, and generally considered the greatest of Tea 
varieties. 
Mme. Melanie Soupert. Salmon-yellow, shaded pink. An old Rose, 
but one of the best. Large, very double flowers on stiff stems. 
Mrs. Benjamin R. Cant. Deep rose to light red; vigorous and profuse. 
Mrs. Dudley Cross. Most vigorous of all.yellow Roses. Light yellow, 
long, Cochet-like bud; immense flower, light yellow, tinged pink. Free 
bloomer from April till coldest weather; wood thornless. We recom- 
mend it as one of the best of the dependable Tea varieties. 
National Emblem. 
vigorous. 
Papa Gontier. Rose-red; fine, long-pointed bud; large, semi-double 
flower. This fine old-fashioned Tea Rose is a great favorite where it is 
grown. 
Long-pointed, crimson buds. Free bloomer; 
Safrano. Saffron-yellow. Very free bloomer and vigorous bush. A very 
old variety, greatly appreciated where it is known. 
White Maman Cochet. Sport of Maman Cochet. Large; double; pure 
white with slight pink tinge. 
William R. Smith. Blush-pmk; large, pointed bud and heavy, double 
flower on stiff stem. An excellent, lasting cut-flower. This Rose is al- 
ways satisfactory. 
THOMASVILLE NURSERIES 
THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA 
