A Descriptive Catalogue of Roses. 
N.B.— The Newer Roses (1910-1913) will be found at page 73. 
For explanations of the terms used in this Catalogue see 
Introductory Remarks — Pages 13—16. 
Adrian Riyerchon (mult, scan)., P. Lambert, 1909. — 
White, edged rose. Semi - climber. Bush. 
Dwarf pillar. Single flowered. 
^nnchen Miiller (poly, pom.), J. C. Schmidt, 1907. — 
Bright pink. — Medium. — Garden, bedding. — Petals 
refiexed. Large showy clusters. Subject to mildew. 
Fragrant. 
Agate (dwarf wich.), Paul & Son, 1909. — Canary 
yellow. Moderate. Garden, bedding, edging. — 
Evergreen foliage. 
Aglaia (mult, scan.), Lambert, 1896. — Pale yellow. — 
Very vigorous climber. — Arch, pergola. — Only 
flowers freely on well-established plants. Summer- 
flowering. 
Aimee Yibert, Climbing (N.), Curtis, 1841. — White. — 
Vigorous climber. — Pillar, pergola, wall. — Almost 
evergreen. Late flowering, good in autumn. 
A. K. Williams (H.P.), J. Schwartz, 1877. — Crimson. — 
Moderately vigorous, erect. — Exhibition. — Perfect 
in form . Fragra n t . 
Alberic Barbier (wich.), Barbier, 1900. Yellow buds, 
changing to creamy white. Vigorous climber. — 
Pillar, arch, pergola, creeping, weeping standard, 
screen. — Early summer -flowering. 
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