CLIMBERS FOR WALLS, PERGOLAS AND TRELLIS. 



NOISETTE ROSES. Most of the roses in this class bloom in clusters, they are the finest Roses. 

 of roses for South and West walls. For planting against terrace walls there are very 

 few climbers to equal them. Most of them bear large and handsome flowers, are highly 

 fragrant, and of vigorous climbing habit. A few of the best are :- 



AIMEE VIBERT, white and continuous. KEVE D'OR, deep yellow, sometimes coppery. 



BOUQUET D'OR, deep yellow, shaded copper. SOLFA, sulphur, large and very double. 



CELINE FORESTIER, lemon, good free bloomer. TRIOMPHE DE RENNES, deep lemon, large, full and 

 CLOTH OF GOLD, yellow, large and very splendid. fine. 



COQUETTE DES BLANCHES, pure white, very fine. WILLIAM ALLEN RICHARDSON is one of the best known 

 JAUNE DESPREZ, pale lemon. popular roses in cultivation. This variety is, 



LAMARQUE, creamy white. owing to its beautiful foliage and profusion of rich 



MADAME ALFRED CARRIERE, large white fragrant flow- orange-coloured flowers, worthy of a position on 



ers ; a fine pillar rose. every rose wall. 



CRIMSON RAMBLER (Polyantha Rose). This variety is invaluable to the garden designer 

 for clothing a low trellis or pergola quickly, or for breaking up plantations of 

 evergreens with pillars of brilliant colour. Other fine varieties are : 



EUPHROSYNE, pink. ELECTRA, yellow. 



BLUSH RAMBLER, pink. RUBIN, crimson. 



LEUCHTSTERN, white and pink. TAUSENDSCHON, pink. 



THALIA, white. FLOWER OF FAIRFIELD, crimson. 



PSYCHE, pink. TRIER, white. 



WALTHAM RAMBLER, white and pink. THE GARLAND, white. 



SINGLE CLIMBING AND PILLAR ROSES AND BRIARS. A most interesting and useful class 

 of roses, which latterly has been overlooked ; some of the varieties are charming 

 for training up pillars. The following are the most distinct : -Rosa alpina, the 

 parent of the Boursaults, is a strong grower, flowering very early in the Spring ; 

 colour rosy red. Rosa gigantea (Indian rose), an almost continuous bloomer ; 

 several varieties are obtainable, but the pink and crimson forms are the best. 



AUSTRIAN BRIARS (Copper and Yellow). For planting along a low trellis or short pillars, 

 these give, when in flower, an effect unlike any other rose. The colour alone is 

 sufficient to attract attention ; to this is added a flower of perfect shape, borne in 

 such profusion as to make one mass of colour. Both varieties are perfectly hardy, 

 and have the fragrance of the common sweet briar. These roses flower on the 

 shoots of the preceding year's growth. 



PAUL'S 'CARMINE PILLAR AND SINGLE WHITE, are useful for planting against walls or 

 trellis, or for forming rose banks ; both are of vigorous growth and very floriferous ; 

 Paul's Carmine especially may be considered as one of the most beautiful single 

 roses in cultivation. 



LORD PENZANCE'S SWEET BRIARS may be classed amongst the finest introductions to our 

 gardens in recent years. This will be realized when it is stated that to the fragrance 

 of the old sweet briar has been added beauty of form and size and colour of flower ; 

 the blooms being as large as those of Austrian briars, while the colours range from 

 white to dark crimson. Briar roses will be found most useful for forming masses 

 of colour on the lawn or for planting rough land or banks ; they may also be used 

 for pillars, low fences, or walls, or for training as loose hedges. The best varieties 

 are : Amy Robsart, Anne of Geierstein, Brenda, Catherine Seyton, Edith Bellenden, 

 Flora Mclvor, Jeanie Deans, Julia Mannering, Lady Penzance, Lord Penzance, 

 Lucy Ashton, Lucy Bertram, Meg Merrilies, Minna, and Rose Bradwardine. 



HYBRID TEAS AND PERPETUALS FOR CLIMBING. This class is easily distinguished from 

 others by the peculiar and delightful fragrance of the flowers and its vigorous 

 growth. It is invaluable as supplying the various shades of yellow wanting 

 amongst the hybrid perpetuals, and also because the many varieties are so 

 charming for covering terrace walls facing South. A warm aspect with well 



