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Climbing Irish Fireflame (H.T.), 

 Alex. Dickson & Sons 1916: — Flower 

 fiery orange, large, single. Identical 

 in all respects with " Irish Fire- 

 flame," save habit of growth, which 

 is vigorous. At. IMl. W. 

 Climbing Jessie (Mult. Ramb.) :— A 

 sport from the well-known dwarf 

 variety. E.vceedingly vigorous. 



Flowers in clusters of a brilliant red. 

 Ar. Pil. I'erg. 



Climbing Joseph Lowe (H.T.) :— A 

 sport from " Joseph Lowe." Flower 

 salmon pink. Growth vigorous. 



Free flowering. At. Pil. 

 Climbing Kaiserin Augusta Victoria 

 (H.T.), Alex. Dickson & Sons 1897:— 

 A climbing type of this well-known 

 variety. .Ar. Cut. F. Perg. Pil. 

 Climbing Killarney (H.T.) :— A 

 strong climbing form of the well- 

 known beautiful rose " Killarney." 

 Climbing La France (H.T.), Hender- 

 son 1894 :— Flower silvery rose 

 shaded pale lilac, large and full, 

 free. Growth very vigorous. One 

 of the best climbers amongst the 

 H.T.'s. Exh. Pil. Ar. Perg. W. 

 Climbing Lady Ashtown (H.T.), 

 Bradley 1909 : — Flower pure deep 

 pink, large and full, free. Growth 

 very vigorous, in all respects like 

 the dwarf variety from which it 

 sported. Ar. Pil. Perg. W. 

 Climbing Louise Catherine Breslau 

 (H T.) : — Climbing sport of "Louise 

 Catherine Breslau. ' Flower of 

 larger size, same colour as the nor- 

 mal type, produced in great profu- 

 fusion. Growth very vigorous. Ar. 

 W. 



Climbing Lady Hillingdon (T.), 

 Klisha T. Hick's 1917 :— A climbing 

 sport of the variety of same name. 

 F. 



Climbing Lady Mary Beauclerc 

 (H.T.) :^Flowcr rose pink. Growth 

 vigorous. F. W. 



Climbing Lady Waterlow (H.T.) .— 

 Sport from dwarf variety " Lady 

 Waterlow." Similar in all respects, 

 except growth. Ar. Pil. W. 

 Climbing Liberty (H.T.), H. B. May 

 1908: — Flower bright velvety crimson, 

 large, with long pointed buds, free. 

 Growth vigorous. A sport of dwarf 

 variety. Best grown as a pillar rose. 

 But. 



Climbing Lieut. Chaur* (H T ). Fair- 

 ley l'.'"20 : — Flower rich velvety crim- 

 son shaded garnet-red, deep petals, 

 cupped with long buds. Growth 

 vigorous. -A bud sport from " Lieut. 

 Chaure " ; fragrant. .Ar. Pil. 

 Climbing Madame Abel Chatenay 

 (H.T.), Waiter Kaslea 1917 :— A 

 climbing sport of the rose of same 

 name, producing growth of seven to 

 eight feet in one season. 



Climbing Madame Jules Crolez 



(H.T.), A. Gamon 1911 :— .A climbing 

 form of this well-known variety. 

 Climbing Maman Cochet (T.), Alex. 

 Dickson & Sons 1916 :— Flower deep 

 flesh shaded fawn and rose, large 

 and full. Growth very vigorous. 

 Bud sport from " Muman Cochet." 

 W. 



Climbing Marquise de Sin^ty (H.T.), 

 J.-C. Griffon 1912 :— A well-defined 

 climbing form of this variety. 

 Climbing Melanie Soupert (H.T.). 

 BurreU 1914 : — Flower pale sunset 

 yellow, tinted with amethyst, large. 

 Growth vigorous. Exh. G. Bed. P. 

 Climbing Mrs. Wm. H. Cutbush 

 (Mult, ramb.), The Boskoop Nurs- 

 eries 1911 : — A climbing form of 

 " Mrs. Wm. H. Cutbush," from which 

 it is sported. 



Climbing Mrs. W. J. Grant (H.T), 

 Wm. Paul & E. G. Hill 1899 :— Flower 

 deep rosy pink, large and full. 

 Sport of dwarf variety. Growth 

 vigorous, free flowering. Exh. F. 

 Climbing Niphetos (T.). Keynes 

 1889 :--A climbing form of this well- 

 known variety : very free flowering. 

 F. 



Climbing Ophelia (H.T), Alex. Dick- 

 son & Sons 1920:— In all respects 

 excepting growth, identical with the 

 normal type, of which there is not 

 any rose that will produce through- 

 out the entire season a greater 

 number of perfect blooms. 

 Climbing Orleans-Rose (Mult. 

 ramb.), Levavasseur & fils 1913: — 

 In all respects, excepting growth, 

 identical with the type from which 

 it sported. Growth vigorous, of true 

 climbing character; perpetual flower- 

 ing. 



Climbing Papa Contier (T.), Chav- 

 ner 1903 :— A climbing form of this 

 well-known variety. Vigorous. 

 Climbing Paul L6d6 (H.T), Stuart 

 Low & Co. 1913:— -A well defined 

 climbing form of this well-known 

 variety. Vigorous. 

 Climbing Perle des Jardina (T.). 

 Henderson 1891:— Flower canary 

 I lirome to straw and creamy yellow, 

 large and double, free. Growth 

 vigorous. F. 



Climbing Pride of Waltham (H.T.) : 

 — Flower salmon. Good foliage. 

 Growth vigorous. Pil. W. 

 Climbing Richmond (H.T), Alex. 

 Dickson & Sons 1912:— In all res- 

 pects, excepting growth, identical 

 with the normal type, from which it 

 --ported. Growth vigorous and of 

 true climbing character. 

 Climbing S. H. Rodocanachi (HP.): 

 —Climbing sport of the dwarf 

 variety. Growth vigorous. Pil. 



