Here are two photos of Baron Girod de l'Ain, a hybrid perpetual.
Beaute, on the left, is a hybrid tea that's sometimes apricot and sometimes yellow. Berries 'n' Cream, on the right, is a climber.
Black Cherry, on the left, is a floribunda, and Blaze, on the right, is a climber.
Blue Boy, on the left, is a shrub rose, and Blue Skies, on the right, is a Buck rose, but a hybrid tea rather than one of his usual shrub roses. Blue Skies starts out lavender-blue and fades to lavender-gray. (Correction: This is planted next to Blue Skies, but is most probably my Royal Amethyst, which I moved in a great hurry last year when the gophers were circling.)
Blueberry Hill is a floribunda.
Blumenschmidt, on the left, is a tea rose, and Borderer, on the right, is a floribunda.
Bronze Sunset, on the left, is a hybrid tea, and Brown Study, on the right, is a floribunda.
Brown Velvet is a floribunda.
Butterfly Wings, on the left, is a floribunda, and Butterscotch, on the right, is a hybrid tea. There's another Butterscotch that's russet tan, but it's a climber.
That's the B's. On to the next post.