MRS. B. R. CANT 
Prices of Old-Fashioned Tea Roses: 2-yr. 
No. 1 plants, 90 cts. each, $9.00 for 12, $70.00 
per 100, transportation prepaid. 6 or more at 
the 12 rate; 40 or more at the 100 rate. 
Baroness Henriette Snoy. Bright peach-pink; 
large, double, well-formed flowers. One of the 
best cut-flower varieties. Very strong grower. 
We believe we are the first firm in America to 
distribute this Tea Rose. 
Bon Silene. Salmon-rose to carmine; large; 
fairly double; fragrant. Growth vigorous; 
profuse and constant bloomer. 
Bridesmaid. Clear silvery pink; double; fra- 
grant. 
Comtesse Riza du Parc. Almost the color of 
the Hybrid Tea, Mrs. Charles Bell—salmon 
to shell-pink. Looks like a pink form of Saf- 
rano; 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 constant; one of the best red 
Teas: 
Isabella Sprunt. Safrano sport. Large; full; 
sulphur-yellow. 





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BARONESS HENRIETTE SNOY 
THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA 


WILLIAM R. SMITH 
HJORT'S 
Old-"Fashioued 
TEA ROSES 
‘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 bloom- 
ers 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. 
Lady Hillingdon. Bud long pointed; flower 
semi-double, open, fragrant, apricot-yellow. 
Bushy growth; bronze foliage. The favorite 
yellow Tea Rose. 
Louis Philippe. (Bengal.) Deep red; foliage 
dark and glossy. Blooms best in fall and con- 
tinues through mild winters. Fine for hedges. 
Maman Cochet. Bud large, long pointed; 
flower large, double, fragrant, clear pink. One 
of the finest cut-flower Teas. 
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. 
Mille. Franziska Kruger. Coppery pink; Iong- 
pointed buds. 
Mme. Lombard. Carmine-pink, deepening to 
almost red by fall; large, double, well-formed 
flowers. Strong grower and profuse bloomer. 
A favorite in the South and generally con- 
sidered 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 
Sweetheart Rose.’’ Comparable to Cecile 
Brunner in growth and bloom. 
Mrs. B. R. Cant. Deep rose to light red; large, 
double flowers. Vigorous and profuse. One 
of the best of all Tea varieties 
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