HJORT’S Old-Fashioned TEA ROSES, continued 
Mrs. Dudley Cross. Most vigorous of all yel- 
low Tea Roses. Light yellow, long, Cochet- 
like bud; immense flowers. Wood thornless. 
Old Gold. Clear pink, shaded gold. A rare and 
attractive Tea Rose that is well named. 
Papa Gontier. Rose-red; fine, lIong-pomted 
buds and large, semi-double flowers. 
Princesse de Sagan. An old, deep red Tea Rose. 
We found this variety in an old garden in 1946. 
Safrano. Saffron-yellow. Very vigorous bush 
and free bloomer. A very old, dependable Tea 
appreciated where it 1s known. 
Snowflake. Pure white; medium double flowers 
in great profusion on a vigorous, bushy plant. 
Sunny South.Very vigorous and prolific old Tea. 
May bea French variety renamed years ago. 
Semi-doubie; two-tone yellow and pink flowers. 
White Maman Cochet. Sport of Maman 
Cochet. Large; double; pure white with slight 
pink tinge. Easily the best white Tea Rose. 
William R. Smith. Here is the finest cut-flower 
variety of all the Teas. Large, double, lorg- 
lasting flowers of blush-pink color, on Iong, stiff 
stems, Always a favorite, always satisfactory. 
Zelia Praedel. Small, double white. 
HYBRID 
PERPETUAL ROSES 
This class of Old-Fashioned Roses is rapidly 
coming back into favor in our Southland. All of 
this group produce very large, fragrant blooms in 
the spring, and some, I1tke Paul Neyron and Frau 
Karl Druschki, bloom all summer long, too. These 
Roses are easy to grow, and those who plant them 
can expect much Rose pleasure. 
Prices of Hybrid Perpetual Roses: 90 cts. each, 
$9.00 for 12, $70.00 per 100. 6 or more at the 12 
rate; 40 or more at the 100 rate. We pay transpor- 
tation on Roses. 
Duchess of Sutherland. One of the most beauti- 
ful of Hybrid Perpetuals. Large, very double, 
pointed buds of lovely peach-pink color, opening 
to handsome flowers. 
Frau Karl Druschki (White American Beauty). 
This ts the one pure paper-white Rose without a 
tinge of pink or lemon. Very large and very 
double. 
General Jacqueminot. Bud _§scarlet-crimson; 
flower large, clear red, very fragrant. The vigor- 
ous old ‘‘Jack Rose”’ deserves a place in Southern 
gardens. 
Georg Arends. Soft rose-pink. Cup-like bud and 
large flower, very fragrant. 
J.B. Clark. Intense crimson. In this section easily 
the favorite of the deep red Hybrid Perpetuals. 
Well-formed buds, very large and double. 
Paul Neyron. Greatest of all pink Hybrid Per- @ 
petuals. Immense, cup-like bud; perfect, well- 
formed, open flower. We have been short of stock 
of this Rose for years, but now have many more 
plants of finest quality. 
Ulrich Brunner. Often called the ‘‘Red Paul 
Neyron” to which it is similar m growth and form; 
cerise-red. 
In limited supply we can furnish strong, 2-yr. 
No. 1 plants of other Hybrid Perpetuals: Capt. 
Christy, Clio, Gloire Lyonnaise and King George V. 
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Other Tea varieties in limited supply: Alex- 
ander Hill Gray, Mme. Jos. Schwartz, Souv. de 
Ja Malmaison (Bourbon). Also these we have 
discovered in old gardens, but to date have not 
found names: Coppery Pink, Small Very Dark 
Double Red (very good). 

You who do not have favorable Rose-growing con- 
ditions are urged to plant some of these vigorous, easy- 
to-grow Tea Roses. They are lovely and fragrant. 
- PINK MAMAN 
e COCHET 
CL/M BING eS 
PERLE OES JAROINS 

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