HJORT'S Of4-Fackcoued TEA ROSES 
SNOWBIRD 
Mrs. Dunlop Best. The most satisfactory and 
rewarding new Tea Rose since Baroness Henriette 
Snoy. Saffron-yellow with apricot shadings. Bud 
long pointed; flower large, double, fragrant. 
Perhaps Mrs. Dunlop Best is best described as a 
glorified Safrano, being larger and deeper in color. 
A good cut-flower Tea, much admired by those 
who have seen Tea Roses in our gardens and 
fields the past few years. 
Mrs. Herbert Stevens. Long-pointed, white bud 
slightly tinged pink opens into a pure paper-white 
flower, fairly large and double. Typical strong 
‘Tea growth and free bloom. 
Old Gold. Something new and different in color 
for Tea Roses—orange, with yellow and pink 
shadings. Abundant foliage; vigorous, branched 
growth. A rare and attractive Tea Rose that tis 
well named. 
Perle d’Or. A Tea-Polyantha hybrid, called the 
Salmon Sweetheart Rose, having the same 
“baby” double flowers m clusters as does Cecile 
Brunner. At Thomasville it is a great favorite. 
Some bushes are thirty years old or more in gar- 
dens here. It grows 8 feet tall. 
Mobile, Ala.: ““The Tea Roses you sent have done well and 
I am much pleased. I am glad you ae me the name of 
one I had, Mrs. B. R. Cant.”—Mrs. S. M. C. 
While ours is a very extensive Rose listing and 
the plants are excellent quality, some varieties 
are in limited supply. In ordering, especially as 
the season advances, it is well to permit sub- 
stitutions, to be made from similar varieties. 
THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA 
Yesterday’s Favorites 
Lovely, Vigorous, Prolific Today 
Duchesse de Brabant. Shell-pink. 
Marie van Houtte. Canary, tipped pink. 
Mme. Camille. Aurora-pink. 
Mrs. Dunlop Best. Saffron-yellow. 
Old Gold. Pink and gold. 
Princesse de Sagan. Deep red. 
(Regular Value $7.50) 
SPECIAL, one each . $6.00 
Three of each for $17.00 
ASK FOR OFFER NO. T-2 
Princesse de Sagan. This Rose has all the char- 
acteristics of a China variety, one of the parents 
of the Tea Rose. Deep red, fairly double. Very 
robust in growth and constant in bloom. Not a 
cut-flower variety, but a very easy-to-grow kind 
that will bloom in hot weather and then come 
back with a heavy fall crop of flowers, continuing 
far into cool weather. 
Safrano. Saffron-yellow. Very vigorous bush and 
free bloomer. A very old, dependable Tea, ap- 
preciated where known. 
Snowbird. Bud long pointed; flower double, fra- 
grant, white with creamy center. Foliage leathery 
and, like other Teas, highly resistant to blackspot. 
Many consider it the finest white Tea Rose. 
Being an “old” variety is nothing against a plant. 
Rather, the old varieties that remain in favor occupy a 
unique position, for they stay with us strictly on merit. 
WILLIAM R. SMITH 
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