THE LCCOtC r L O K A L COM PAHV 
Baltimore Belle—rale 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. 
Black Prince—Intensely dark crimson, approaching 
black; cup-shaped, large and full, one of the finest of its 
class and color. 
Blue Rambler—(See Teilchenblau.) 
Blumenschmidt—(J. C. Schmidt, 1900.) Pure citron- 
yellow, outer petals edged tender rose. A sport from Mile. 
Franzisca Kruger, which it resembles in form and fo¬ 
liage. 
Bon Silene—Bright crimson-rose; large, beautiful buds 
and blooms with very long petals; a well-known old-time 
favorite, ever fresh and new. 
Bordeaux—(Soupert and Notting, 1908.) Claret-red 
flowers in enormous trusses, earlier and more lasting than 
Crimson Rambler. A gold medal winner. 
Bougere—Peach-pink, delicately shaded with lilac; deep, 
full and double; famous since 1832. 
Boule de Neige (Ball of Snow)—Pure white, showing 
light flesh upon opening; elegantly formed, very full and 
double, with beautifully shaped petals evenly arranged; 
hardy. 
Bridesmaid—Clear, shining pink; buds of exquisite 
shape; stems long and stiff; a profuse bloomer. The 
leader of pink forcing Roses since 1893, and likewise an 
outdoor favorite. 
Burbank—Bright rose-pink, a shade darker than Her- 
mosa, and as a free a grower. 
I Captain Christy—Delicate flesh pink, shading deeper at 
center of magnificent double Uowers of bright satiny ap- 
® pcarance. 
u Captain Hayward—Bright scarlet, very vivid in summer 
J and glowing in autumn. Large, full and bold, the outer 
o petals finely reflexed, while the center petals stand up well, 
« making a flower of striking beauty. 
° Carissima—(Walsh, 1905.) Delicate flesh, non-fading, 
“ small, double, quilled and imbricated flowers of Carna- 
0 tion-liko form produced freely and late In large pyramidal 
x bunches. Foliage bright glossy green. 
w Caroline Goodrich—(Running Gen. Jack.) Light red, 
* ever-blooming In clusters of decidedly fragrant flowers. 
a. Cathorlno Mermot—Clear, shining pink with rich amber 
* center; elegant buds and large globular flowers; handsome 
u bush with dark green leaves. A parent of Bridesmaid 
„ and Tho Bride. 
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