ROSES 
Beyond question the rose is the most beautiful and satisfactory 
of all flowers. In the South we are particularly fortunate in being 
able to grow outside many varieties not hardy enough to withstand 
the rigid northern winters. 
BETTY UPRICHARD.—Salmon flower tinged orange. Outside 
copper with orange suffsion. Remarkably attractive. A large, 
open long lasting and very fragrant flower. 
ETOILE DE FRANCE.—A brilliant shade of clear red; large flow- 
ers on long stiff stems. 
KAISERIN AUGUSTA VICTORIA.—lIvory white; large, superb: 
double; probably the very best white Rose grown. 
ETOILE DE LYON.—Golden yellow: very sweet scented and some- 
times called bush Marechal Neil. 
PINK RADIANCE.—Brilliant, rose pink; large full flowers, very 
fragrant; an excellent rose. 
RED RADIANCE.—One of the best, hardiest, red roses. Flowers 
in bud and full bloom are perfect, bright, rich red color. 
LUXEMBURG.—Golden yellow; thrifty grower. 
ETOILE De HOLLAND.—Bright dark red. Highly perfumed, and 
can be classed as one of our best dark red roses. Strong grow- 
er and a profuse bloomer. 
WHITE KILLARNEY.—A pure white sort ofthe famous Killar- 
ney. The long buds and large open flowers surpass in beauty 
and size even iis parent. This is one of the six best sellers. 
PAUL NEYRON.—This magnificnt rose is by far the largest variety 
in cultivation; very double and full: of a beautiful deep rose 
color and delightfully fragrant; borne upon vigorous, upright shoots 
in great abundance throughout the entire season. 
COLUMBIA.—Large size, very fragrant. Color, clear imperial pink, 
deepens as it opens to glowing pink. 
FRAU KARL DUSCHKI.—One of the purest white roses known 
and sometimes Known as Snow Queen. Very large blooms with 
immense petals of splendid substance. Splendid foliage and 
blooms on good, stiff stems. Upright, strong. 
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