HJORT'S Ofd-Farckioued TEA ROSES 
Snowflake (Marie Lambert). Small, semi-double, 
pure white blooms borne profusely in clusters 
over a long season, on a vigorous bush. It can 
well be used with colored Floribunda Roses. 
Greatly prized at Thomasville. 
Souv. de la Malmaison. (Bourbon.) Very large, 
double flower; creamy flesh-pink with rosy center; 
highly fragrant. A famous old Rose, dating 
back to 1843, stilllovely and stillsatisfactory. 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. 
White Maman Cochet. Sport of Maman Cochet. 
Long-pointed, white buds, tinged pink, opening 
into large, double, fragrant flowers. Since _ its 
introduction in 1896 it has steadily maintained tts 
position as the leading and best white Tea Rose. 
While some Teas are not rated as cut-flower 
Roses, this one is, and should be in every garden 
of Tea varieties. 
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. 
Hybrid Perpetual Keses 
Cut-Flower Favorites 
Large-Flowered Teas 
Baroness Henriette Snoy. Peach-pink. 
Mme. Lambard. Carmine. 
Mrs. B. R. Cant. Red. 
Mrs. Dudley Cross. Two-tone. 
White Maman Cochet. 
William R. Smith. Light pink. 
(Regular Value $7.50) 
SPECIAL, one each . $6. 50 
Three of each for $18.00 
ASK FOR OFFER NO. T-1 
Duchess of Sutherland. Large, very double General Jacqueminot. Bud _ scarlet-crimson; 
pointed buds of lovely peach-pink, opening into 
large flowers. One of the most beautiful and 
satisfactory of Hybrid Perpetuals. 
Frau Karl Druschki (White American Beauty). 
This is the one pure paper-white Rose without a 
tinge of pink or lemon. Very large and double. 
In the Southeast repeats in blooming. 
flower large, clear red; very fragrant. The vig- 
orous old “‘Jack Rose” deserves a place In every 
Southern garden. 
Georg Arends. A very lovely Rose of soft rose-pink. 
Cup-like bud and large flower; very fragrant. 
Paul Neyron. Greatest of all pink Hybrid Per- 
petuals. Immense, cup-like bud; perfect, well- 
formed flower. A grand old Hybrid Perpetual. 
All Hybrid Perpetual Roses, $1.50 each, 3 for $3.90, 6 for $7.50, 12 for $13.20 
DWARF Loelyautha Koses 
These are commonly called “Baby Roses” and Golden Salmon Superior. All that the name 
are excellent for borders, hedges or any place where implies, and a unique color in Roses. 
a small and compact Rose is used. 
Chatillon Rose. Small, double, rose-pink flowers 
borne profusely over a long season. 
In limited supply we have other Polyanthas, and invite correspondence. 
All Dwarf Polyantha Roses are $1.25 each, 3 for $3.15, 6 for $6.00, 12 for $11.00 
Sparkler. Very dark red sport of Golden Salmon. 
Very profuse bloomer all the Rose season. 
See the Thomasville Rose Show Friday, April 30, 1954 
DRY PREMIER PEAT MOSS IN BAGS AND BALES 
The great soil-building value of Peat Moss has long been recog- 
nized. Dry Peat is light in weight and transportation costs are low. 
The most successful gardeners everywhere use it in setting Azaleas, 
Camellias, Roses and other plants. Premier Peat is capable of 
absorbing 18 times its weight in water. We highly recommend it. 
1-bus. Bag $1.00 Handy Bale $4.00 
3-bus. Bag $2.50 Large Bale $5.75 
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