BUSH HYBRID 
PINK. 
DAINTY BESS. Large, single, light pink flowers 
with prominent maroon stamens. 
EDITOR McFARLAND. Fine dark pink Rose, ex- 
cellent for cutting. Very thrifty grower. 
MRS. CHARLES BELL. Light shell-pink. Another 
of the Radiance group. 
PINK RADIANCE. Bright pink. The well-known 
Radiance Roses are the thriftiest and most 
reliable Hybrid Teas for the South. 
WHITE. 
FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI. Pure white Hybrid 
Perpetual with well-formed buds and blooms. 
One of the very few satisfactory white Roses 
for the South. 
TEA ROSES 
RED. 
ETOILE DE HOLLANDE. Deep red, with long 
pointed buds. One of the best cut-flower Roses, 
blooming. well through hot summer months 
without fading. 
RED RADIANCE. Deep rose-red. Thrifty, dis- 
ease resistant and long lived. 
YELLOW. 
LUXEMBOURG. Rich apricot-yellow shaded with 
copper and lighter yellow at the tips of petals. 
MRS. P. S. DU PONT. A_ good old-fashioned 
yellow Rose. One of the best for the South. 
CLIMBING ROSES 
RED. 
CLIMBING LOUIS PHILIPPE. Deep crimson. The 
climbing sport of the Louis Philippe shrub Rose 
with the same _ free-flowering, fast-growing 
habit and fine evergreen foliage. A good 
year-round bloomer. 
CLIMBING RED RADIANCE. Vigorous climbing 
sport of Red Radiance. 
PAUL’S SCARLET CLIMBER. Brilliant scarlet. A 
profuse spring bloomer, strong and disease 
resistant. 
YELLOW. 
MERMAID. Huge, single flowers resembling Chero- 
kee in form but pale yellow, with large cluster 
of amber stamens. Blooms profusely in mid- 
spring, with scattered blooms in summer and 
fall. A very thrifty grower with fine evergreen 
foliage. 
PERLE DES JARDINS. Yellow climbing Rose, 
similar to Marechal Niel but more vigorous in 
the Lower South. 
YELLOW BANKSIA. Unique old-fashioned south- 
ern Rose bearing large clusters of miniature 
double yellow flowers in early spring. 
WHITE. 
LAMARQUE. One of the most showy and satis- 
factory spring-blooming white climbers. Fra- 
grant, double flowers of medium size are borne 
in large clusters. Sturdy grower with good 
foliage. A splendid cut flower. 
SILVER MOON. Large, single, white flowers, 
similar to Cherokee but blooming later. 
WHITE BANKSIA. A thrifty, old-fashioned climber 
with clusters of small, double, white flowers in 
spring. 
WHITE CHEROKEE. Rampant climbing native 
Rose bearing large, single, white flowers with 
prominent yellow stamens. Spring bloomer 
with fine evergreen foliage, requiring no spray- 
ing. 
St. Simons Island, Georgia 
PINK. 
ANEMONE (PINK CHEROKEE). Light pink, single 
flowers in earliest spring. 
CLIMBING PINK RADIANCE. Vigorous climbing 
sport of Pink Radiance. 
DR. W. VAN FLEET. An old-fashioned favorite 
with delicate flesh-pink flowers, tinted deeper 
pink in center. 

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Climbing Roses 
