HJORT’S Fue Old-Fashioned Tea 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. All 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 










PLANT TEA ROSES 
Baroness Henriette Snoy. 
formed flowers. One of the best cut-flower varieties. 
are the first firm mm America to distribute this Tea Rose. $1.00 each. 
Bright rose-pink; large, double, well- 
We believe we 
Bon Silene. Salmon-rose to carmine; large; fairly double; fragrant. 
Growth vigorous; profuse and constant bloomer. 
Bridesmaid. Clear silvery pink; double; fragrant. 
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. 
Duchesse de Brabant. Soft shell-pink; bud short, globular; open, 
cupped flower. Growth vigorous and bushy. Long a favorite Tea. 
Freiherr von Marschall. Carmine-red; double. Vigorous and con- 
stant; one of the best red Teas. 
Julius Long. 
double flower. 
Coppery yellow, outside petals deep pink; small, 
La Sylphide. Semi-double; light pink. Small flower. A rank grower 
and free bloomer. 
Louis Philippe. (Bengal.) Deep red; foliage dark and glossy. Blooms 
best in fall and 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. 
THOMASVILLE NURSERIES 
THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA 
Marie van Houtte. Canary-yellow, petals tipped pink. Large, fairly 
double flowers borne in profusion over a long season. Foliage dark 
and luxuriant. Should be in every collection of Teas. 
Mlle. Franziska Kruger. Coppery pink; long-pointed buds. 
Mme. Lombard. Carmine-pink, deepening to almost red by fall; 
large, double, well-formed flowers. Strong grower and profuse bloom- 
er. A favorite in the South and generally considered the greatest 
of Tea Roses. 
Mme. Melanie Soupert. Salmon-yellow, shaded pink. An old Rose, 
but one of the best. Large, very double flowers on stiff stems. 
Monsieur Tillier. Small, double, dark red flowers give this Tea Rose 
the appearance of a Floribunda. May well be called the “Red Sweet- 
heart Rose.” Comparable to Cecile Brunner in growth and bloom. 
$1.00 each. 
Mrs. B. R. Cant. Deep rose to light red; large, double flowers. Vig- 
orous and profuse. One of the best of all Tea varieties. 
Mrs. Dudley Cross. Most vigorous of all yellow Tea Roses. Light 
yellow, long, Cochet-like bud; immense flowers. Wood thornless. 
National Emblem. Long-pointed, crimson buds. Free bloomer; 
vigorous. 
Old Gold. Clear pink, shaded gold. A rare and attractive Tea Rose 
that is well named. $1.00 each. 
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