AMERICAN BEAUTY—Rose of the “'Gay Nineties.” 
OW arieties 
AMERICAN BEAUTY. H. Perpetual. (1886.) 4 - 5 feet. 
No modern rose has equalled its rich fragrance; none are likely to take 
its place in the sentimental memories of the older generation. When 
planted in part shade, or cut and opened indoors, color is deep, live rose 
shaded smoky carmine—if must be planted in the full hot sun the faded 
color will not remind you of those old-time florist beauties. In this case, 
best you retain your nostalgia and leave the plants with us. 
A large, full-bodied and heavily perfumed rose, recurrent bloom. 2.25 
AMERICAN BEAUTY CLI. (1909.) 10 - 15 feet. 
A vigorous and very beautiful climber, with the bush form as one of its 
parents—almost identical in color, form and fragrance—long cutting stems 
—abundant and repeating bloom. 2.00 
ARABIAN NIGHTS. Hybrid Musk. 20 feet. 
Essentially the same in growth, flower and fragrance as R. Moschata, 
but is more profuse and blooms in great masses of small, single white 
flowers with bright yellow stamens, which come a little later and stay 
longer. Vigorous in either sun or shade. 1.50 
ARRILLAGA. H. Perpetual. (1929.) 4-5 feet. 
This is a giant among pink roses, with Mrs. John Laing and Frau K. 
Druschki in its parentage. Bears in great, all-season profusion, fat buds, 
singly on long stems... so ‘‘fat’’ in bad weather, they have difficulty in 
opening to perfection. Not recommended for the seashore—elsewhere 
hard to beat. 2.00 
