START NOW WITH 
FIELD-GROWN ROSES 

SENIOR (Description Page 7) 
FRANCIS 
KAISERIN AUGUSTE VIKTORIA 


SCOTT KEY (Description Page 5) 
GRENOBLE. Clear scarlet flowers with a frag- 
rance that suggests spices. Reaches 3 to 4 
inches in diameter; double and high-centered. 
Abundant foliage on a husky plant. 
GRUSS AN TEPLITZ. A famous old Rose 
better planted as a shrub because it is so 
tall and bushy. Fragrant, velvety crimson 
flowers in profusion. 
HADLEY. Rich crimson, varying to velvety 
tones. Large, full and well formed; heavy 
perfume. Dark green foliage. 
HENRY NEVARD. Deep crimson-scarlet blooms 
on a bushy plant. Very large, full flowers 
with the rich old-time fragrance associated 
with Hybrid Perpetuals. 
JONKHEER J. L. MOCK. A double, high-centered 
bloom of silvery pink with carmine-pink on 
SUPERIOR 
the outside of the petals. The color is rather 
variable. Fragrant. 
KAISERIN AUGUSTE VIKTORIA. A well-known 
white Rose with a hint of lemon color in the 
center. Perfect form and sweet fragrance. 
KONIGIN LUISE. One of the best white roses we 
offer. Of excellent size and width and delight 
ful fragrance. Very hardy (illustrated Page 4) 
LADY HILLINGDON. Deep apricot-yellow; 
long-pointed in the bud-stage, becoming a 
semi-double, open flower. Fragrant. Bronzy 
foliage. 
Except where noted, all Roses are 75¢ each; 
$7.95 per dozen; $14.95 for 25; $27.50 for 50; 
$50.00 for 100. 
ALL PLANTS ARE SENT PREPAID 
Every Rose listed in this catalog is a 2-year-old, field-grown plant 
of the highest quality and has bloomed one season in the field. Re- 
member—all plants are sent postpaid. 
OUR GARDENIAS ARE 
EXCEPTIONALLY FINE THIS SEASON— 
BE SURE TO INCLUDE SEVERAL 
WITH YOUR ORDER 
GARDENIAS. Widely known as a most ornamental evergreen with large, glossy green 
foliage and sweetly fragrant, waxy white blooms. Here in the South we are fortunate 
to be able to grow these glorious flowers outdoors. Plants grow 2 to 4 feet tall. They 
do best in part shade, with good drainage and a slightly acid soil. This condition 
may be provided by adding peat moss or leaf mold to ordinary garden soil. Water 
freely and do not cultivate the ground lest you disturb the roots. A handful of fertilizer 
in spring and another in fall will keep them growing. By all means take full advantage 
of the fact that you live and garden 
in the South, and have Gardenias 
of your own raising. 
FORTUNEI. Produces a fine crop of 
medium to large, fragrant white 
flowers in spring and more 
through the summer. 
HADLEY. A large-flowering sort 
prized for cutting. 
McLELLAN. Extra-large, semi-double 
blooms. Large, hardy plant. 
MYSTERY. Gorgeous, big, fragrant 
white blooms that open well. Foli- 
age slightly larger and stems 
longer. Robust grower. 
Any of the above, 12 to 15 in., 50¢ 
each; 15 to 18 in., $1.25 each; 18 to 
24 in., $1.95 each; 24 to 30 in., $2.95 
each. 
DWARF RADICANS. A dainty little 
Gardenia with small glossy foliage 
and blooms only 1% inches across. 
Grows 12 to 18 inches high. 6 to 9 
in., $1.00 each; 9 to 12 in., $1.50 
each; 12 to 15 in., $2.25 each. 
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