EXPERT ROSE GROWLHS 
THE LCEDLC FLORAL COMPANY 
Summer grown 
ROSES 
on own roofs 
A lphabetically 
rranged 
ependably 
escribed. 
Classifications appear in price-list. 
AG LAI A—(See Yellow Rambler.) 
ALFRED COLO MB—Cherry-crimson; largo glob¬ 
ular flowers; an erect grower and abundant 
bloomer. 
ANNA DE DIESBACH (Glory of Paris)—A lovely 
shell-pink; long pointed buds, very large petals 
and large, finely formed, compact flowers, very full 
and double; sweetly fragrant. A vigorous grower 
and bloomer. 
ANNY MUELLER (Pink Baby Rambler)—Bril¬ 
liant, shining pink flowers In profusion, with long 
petals, gracefully curved and slightly twisted. A 
cross between Crimson Rambler and George Per- 
net. same tn habit as the Crimson Baby Rambler. 
Splendid for bedding and dwarf hedges: ever- 
blooming and hardy. 
ANTOINE RIVOI RE—Creamy-white, delicately 
tinted with pink; extra large petals making a 
bloom of decidedly distinct and beautiful form; full 
and double. 
ANTOINE VERDI ER—Bright, glowing pink, 
shading to rich crimson; large, beautiful flowers; 
a good grower, free bloomer and fine bedder. 
APPLE BLOSSOM—(See Empress of China). 
AUGUSTE GUINOISSEAU — (See White La 
France.) 
BABY RAMBLER (Mme. Norbert Levavasseur) 
—The Crimson Rambler in dwarf form, with the 
same clear, brilliant, ruby-red color. Hardy and 
healthy everywhere, attaining a height of twenty 
inches, and blooming in profuse clusters until 
frost, and throughout -winter if taken indoorh. 
BALDUIN—(See Helen Gould). 
BALL OF SNOW—(See Boule de Neige.) 
BALTIMORE BELLE—Pale blush passing to 
white, very double flowers in beautiful clusters, 
making a perfect mass of bloom; one of the very 
best climbers. 
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