
HJORT’S Od -Fashcoued 
PAPA 
GONTIER 

Snowbird. Bud long pointed; flower double, high 
centered, very fragrant; white with creamy 
center. Foliage leathery. Like other Teas, highly 
resistant to blackpot. 
Souv. de la Malmaison. (Bourbon.) Very large, 
double flower; creamy flesh with rosy center; 
highly fragrant. A famous old Rose, dating back 
to 1843, still lovely, still satisfactory. Small 
wonder it has witnessed the demise of thousands 
and thousands of other Roses and still lives; in it 
are combined the qualities we expect in a Rose. 
TEA ROSES 

Snowflake (Marie Lambert). Small, semi-double; 
ivory-white flowers produced abundantly on very 
vigorous bush. 
White Maman Cochet. Sport of Maman Cochet. 
Large and double; pure white with slight pink 
tinge. Since its introduction in 1896 it has been 
considered the best of the white Tea Roses. 
William R. Smith. Here is the finest cut-flower 
variety of all the Teas. Large, double, long- 
lasting flowers of blush-pink color, on long, stiff 
stems. Foliage large, rich green, leathery. Always 
a favorite, always satisfactory. 
In limited supply we have other Teas, including Alexander Hill Gray, Etoile de Lyon, Minnie Francis, 
Princesse de Sagan, Mrs. Dunlop Best, The Bride and others. 
Tea Rose prices on page 14. 
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, like 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. 
All Hybrid Perpetual Roses are $1.00 each, 3 for 
$2.50, 6 for $4.75, 12 for $9.00 
Duchesse of Sutherland. One of the most beau- 
tiful of Hybrid Perpetuals. Large, very double, 
pointed buds of lovely peach-pink color, opening 
to handsome flowers. 
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Frau Karl Druschki (White American Beauty). 
This is 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. 
THOMASVILLE NURSERIES 
