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POLYANTHA ROSES. 
Baby Rambler (Mad. N. Levavasseur). Prac¬ 
tically an extremely dwarf and continuous- 
blooming Crimson Rambler. 
♦Climbing Cecile Brunner. Salmon pink. 
Climbing White Pet. White. 
♦Crimson Rambler. 
Etoile d’Or. Light canary yellow. 
Mile. Cecile Brunner. Salmon pink. 
NOISETTE 
♦Cloth of Gold. Deep yellow center, tinted 
sulphur toward edges. 
*Gold of Ophir or Ophirie. Reddish copper, 
tinted fawn and salmon. 
HYBRID SWEET BRIAR ROSES. 
♦Minna. Creamy white. 
MOSS ROSES. 
Elizabeth Rowe. Bright pink. Mousseline. White, shaded rose. 
Etna. Crimson, shaded purple. Pink Moss. Bright pink. 
CHEROKEE ROSES. 
♦Cherokee Single White. White with con- *Pink Cherokee. Ruddy pink, 
spicuous yellow stamens. *Ramona (Red Cherokee). Cherry carmine. 
IRISH SINGLE ROSES. 
Irish Beauty. Pure white with prominent golden anthers. 
MISCELLANEOUS ROSES. 
Perle d'Or. Golden yellow with orange cen¬ 
ter. 
♦Philadelphia Rambler. Light crimson. 
♦Veilchenblau. Reddish lilac, quickly chang¬ 
ing to amethyst and steel blue. The cele¬ 
brated “Blue Rose” and the only near ap¬ 
proach to that color yet attained. 
♦Yellow Rambler. Flowers are yellow in bud, 
but nearly white when opened. 
ROSES. 
♦Lamarque. White. 
*Mad. Alfred Carriere. Creamy white. 
*Reve d'Or. Light yellow, shaded buff. 
♦William Allen Richardson. Orange yellow. 
Agrippina (Bengal). Rich crimson. Good 
hedge rose. 
Austrian Copper (Austrian Briar). Rich cop¬ 
pery red on upper or inside of petals; yel¬ 
low on lower or outside. 
*Banksia Double White. 
♦Banksia Double Yellow. 
♦Banksia Single White. 
♦Dorothy Perkins (Wichuraiana). Shell pink. 
Empress of China (Bengal). Light pink. 
♦Fortune’s White. Pure white. 
♦ Fortune’s Yellow (Beauty of Glazenwood; 
San Rafael, etc.). Creamy yellow, shaded 
orange and rose. 
Gloire des Rosomanes (Bourbon). Bright red. 
Better known in California as “Ragged 
Robin.” 
Harrisoni. Yellow, double. 
♦Moschata Nivea. Single, in large clusters; 
white with black stamens; musky scented. 
Persian Yellow (Austrian Briar). Bright 
yellow; small but quite double. 
Sweet Briar. Pink, single flowers and richly 
scented foliage. 
♦Wichuraiana. Small, single white with showy 
yellow stamens. Sometimes called Memor¬ 
ial Rose. 
Mile. Cecile Brunner 
♦Varieties starred are climbers. 
