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ROSES, continued 
of the class is the "mossy" covering of the green outer leaves of the bud, which gives them a delicate 
beauty that is found in no other Rose. 
The Hardy varieties we designate by an H, the Tender kinds by a T, the Climbers by a C, and 
the Moss Roses by an M. 
Anny Muller (Pink Baby Rambler). C. 
Brilliant pink; grows to a height of i8 inches; 
blooms from early spring until late fall outdoors, 
constantly indoors; flowers measure 2 inches in 
diameter; plants branch freely. 
Anna de Diesbach (Glory of Paris). H. 
Brilliant carmine; long pointed buds, and large, 
compact flowers, full and double; delightfully 
sweet; a vigorous grower and free bloomer. 
Abel Carriere. H. Dark crimson; flowers 
extra large, very double, full and sweet; of better 
form and finish than most of the dark sorts. 
Alfred Colomb. H. Clear cherry-red, pass- 
ing to bright crimson; extra large, round flowers, 
very double and full; extremely fragrant. 
American Beauty. H. A rich crimson, 
shaded and veined; large, double flowers, of 
exquisite form and deliciously fragrant; a quick 
and busy grower. 
Baron de Bonstettin. H. Rich dark red, 
passing to deep maroon; flowers large, double 
and full. 
Baltimore Belle. C. Pale blush, variegated 
with carmine, rose and white; flowers in clusters, 
double; one of the hardiest climbers. 
Baby Rambler. C. Brilliant ruby-rose; 
foliage dark and glossy; blooms with the greatest 
freedom; hardy everywhere; steady and vigorous 
in growth. 
Blanche Robert. M. White; of fine form; 
strong grower and profuse bloomer; extra hardy. 
Caprice. H. Satiny pink, with dashes of 
white and carmine; blooms freely at short inter- 
vals during the season. 
Caroline Marniesse. H. Blush white; 
blossoms small and full; borne in clusters; very 
hardy; exceedingly free bloomer. 
Caroline de Sansal. H. Brilliant rose, 
verging into lilac and edged with bronze; large 
and full; fragrant, and a vigorous grower. 
Climbing Victor Verdier. C. Brilliant car 
mine, beautifully edged with purple; large flow- 
ers; very fragrant and hardy. ' 
Clio. H. Flesh-color; flowers large and free 
producing; strong and vigorous growers; large 
and handsome foliage. 
Cloth of Gold (Chromatella). T. Clear 
bright yellow; good form; large, very full and 
double; sweetly perfumed. 
Cornelia Cook. T. Creamy white; large and 
fragrant; flowers in great profusion. 
Coquette des Blanches (Ball of Snow). H. 
Pure white, sometimes tinted with pale rose, 
blooms in large clusters; of medium size; slightly 
fragrant; a continuous bloomer. 
Crested Moss. M. Fine rose-color; beauti- 
fully crested buds; flowers large and full; highly 
scented. 
Crimson Rambler. C. Beautiful crimson; 
holds its color well; foliage bright and glossy; 
plant of vigorous growth and entirely hardy; 
may also be grown in bush form. 
Crimson Rambler, Tree Form. A perfectly 
hardy tree Rose; blooms profusely; a rapid 
grower; when kept trimmed, gives a beautiful 
effect. 
Devoniensis (The Magnolia Rose). T. 
White, with blush center; large, very full and 
double; deliciously scented; gives an abundance, 
of flowers through the season. 
Dorothy Perkins. C. Color shell-pink; 
pointed buds; flowers borne in clusters; very 
double, with beautiful crinkled buds. The only 
sweet-scented Rambler Rose. 
Duo de Cazes. H. Violet-crimson; flowers 
large and showy; full and double; sweet- 
scented. 
U.'iBY R.-\MBLER ROSE 
