Dorothy Perkins, a profuse bloomer and rapid grower; shell-pink.

Crimson Rambler, first of the ramblers, but disliked by many gardeners today; crimson.

Dr. Van Fleet, one of the best, resisting mildew and insects,—a gem; flesh-pink.

Excelsa, an improvement on the formerly popular crimson rambler; crimson.

Hiawatha, most brilliant of all, between 40 and 50 roses to the spray; carmine.

Tausendschœn, roses 3 in. across, graceful in form, and 10 or 15 to the truss; pink.

White Dorothy, like satisfactory Dorothy Perkins, except for color; white.

Yellow Rambler, new variety called "Aviator Bleriot," the first hardy yellow; yellow.

Briar, Austrian and Hybrids. (Loved by our grandmothers, and some known here in this country as far back as 1596. They must not be crowded.)

Austrian Copper, beautiful single reddish-copper and one of the oldest; copper.