C. W. Stnart Company, Nurserymen 
Agrippina. T. Red. An old favorite; bril- 
liant, fiery red, a good bedder. 
AUred Colomb. H. P. Red. Bright, clear 
cherry-red, shaded with crimson; globular, 
full and very sweet. 
American Beauty. H. P. Red. Large globular; 
deep pink, shaded with carmine; de- 
Ucious odor, especially desirable for forc- 
mg. 
Anne de Diesbach. H. P. Red. Car- 
mine; a beautiful shade, very large. A 
superior garden sort; fragrant, one of the 
hardiest. la valuable for iorcing. 
Baby Dorothy. (Baby Rambler, Pink.) 
Beautiful briglit pink, olooms inces- 
santly. 
Baby Rambler, Red. (Madame Norbert 
Levavasseur.) Grows 18 to 24 inches. 
The flowers are borne in clusters of 20, 
fully scented; free bloomer, and of hardy 
and vigorous habit. 
Black Beauty. H. P. Dark Red. One of 
the darkest roses in the world. The 
plant is a healthy vigorous grower. Per- 
fectly hardy. The color is a rich brilhant 
red, passing to velvety fiery-red. One 
of the very brightest colored roses we 
have. The flowers are very double and 
produce in great profusion. Very showy 
and handsome. Beautiful in the bud 
as well as when fully matured and highly 
fragrant. 
Bride. T. White. One of the very best 
f>ure white ever-blooming roses; extra 
arge buds and flowers; pure creamy 
white, sometimes tinted blush; early 
and constant bloomer. 
Blue Rambler. (C). A new rose from 
Holland that originated from Crimson 
A Bed of Baby Ramblers. 
30 or more, in every way resembling the 
blossoms of the Climbing Crimson Ram- 
bler. Always in bloom. 
Baby Rambler, White. Each branch bears 
from 1.5 to 50 little creamy-white flow- 
ers. 
Baltimore Belle. C. White. Pale blush 
becoming nearly white; compact and 
fine. 
Baroness Rothschild. H. P. Pink. A su- 
perb rose, of pale, satiny-rose; very 
large and hardy ; late bloomer. 
Baron de Bonstetten. H. P. Dark Red. 
Extra large flowers, very solid, round 
and full; dark rich crimson, delight- 
fi6 
Rambler. It boars semi-double flowers 
of medium size, in largo bunches. The 
originators describe color as "reddish 
or rosy lilac when opening, changing to 
amethyst or metallic blue. Thoroughly 
hardy and a vigorous tall-growing 
climber. 
Catherine Mermet. T. Pink. Extra fine; 
light rose color; a vigorous grower. Large 
double and very fragrant. 
Caprice. H. P. Pink. Soft pink, striped 
carmine; an old variegation, which makes 
a very attractive modification of the plain 
colors. 
Caroline Marniesse. H. P. White. (Noi- 
sette). Creamy-white, flowers small and 
