GU MtOHO SIAM JLW9WYS 
D ependable 
ESCRIPTIONS 
Aglaia—(See Yellow Rambler.) 
Alfred Colomb—Cherry-crimson; large globular 
ers; an erect grower and abundant bloomer. 
American Beauty—Generally conceded to be the 
grandly beautiful of Roses In size, form and color. Rich o 
red, passing to crimson, very delicately veined and shaded x 
and surpassingly fragrant. A hardy evor-bloomer and 5 
rapid grower. 
American Pillar—(Dr. W. Yan Fleet, 1909.) Largo sin¬ 
gle flowers of rich rosy-pink, approaching brilliant car¬ 
mine, just a glint of white at center and golden-yellow 
stamens, a profusion of bloom almost covering the foliage. 
Grows thick, vigorous canes and broad dark green leaf¬ 
lets, tough, shining and insect proof. A new and valuable 
climber originated by the U. S. Government Department 
of Plant Introduction. 
Anna de Diesbach—(Glory of Paris.) A lovely slioll- 
pink; long pointed buds, very large petals and largo, fine¬ 
ly formed, compact flowers, very full and double; sweetly 
fragrant. A vigorous grower and bloomer. 
Anny Mueller—Brilliant, shining pink flowers In pro¬ 
fusion, with long petals, gracefully curved and slightly 
twisted. A cross between Crimson Rambler and George 
Pernct. Splendid for bedding ond dwarf hedges; over¬ 
blooming and hardy. 
Antoino Rivoire—Creamy-white, delicately tinted with 
pink; extra largo petals, making a bloom of decidedly 
distinct and beautiful form; full and double. 
Apple Blossom—(See Empress of China.) 
Auguste Gulnoisseau—(See White La Franco.) 
Aviateur Bleriot—(Fauque, 1910.) SafTron-yellow with 
golden-yellow center; full, medium size, flowering In clus¬ 
ters. Very vigorous and the finest yellow shading of its 
class as well as the first of its color we have been able 
to offer in the Wichuraiana section. 
Baby Dorothy—(See Maman Levavasseur.) 
Baby Rambler—(See Mine. Norbert Levavasseur.) 
Balduin—(See Helen Gould.) 
Ball of Snow—(See Boule de Neige.) 
Baltimore Belle—Pale blush passing to white, very dou¬ 
ble flowers In beautiful clusters, making a perfect mass 
of bloom; one of the very best climbers. 
Bessie Brown—Of a distinct type in shape and color 
and marvelously beautiful. Erect stems; full, deep blooms 
with enormous petals; white, flushed with pink, growing 
deeper toward center. 
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