24 BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS 



Bennetts Seedling (Thoresbyand). This has semi-double white 

 flowers, borne in clusters. 



Dundee Rambler. Semi-double, white with pink edges. 



EVERGREEN CLIMBERS 



Also a small section, and corresponding with the Ayrshire to 

 the extent of being represented by two particularly noteworthy 

 varieties. 



Fe'licite' Perpe'tue. White, double or semi-double, one of the 

 most vigorous and free-flowering of all Roses ; makes a splendid 

 pillar, and is also suitable for walls. It grows with great rapidity, 

 and makes quite a thicket of shoots. 



Rampant. White, somewhat smaller flowered than Fe'licite' 

 Perpe'tue, and semi-double. It grows with almost equal luxuriance 

 to its sister variety, and makes a beautiful snow-pillar of fleecy 

 bloom. 



CLIMBING POLYANTHA 



These, the multiflora or many-flowered climbers, are practically 

 a new class, the rise of which has been one of the great features of 

 modern flower-gardening. They are all strong growers, and bloom 

 profusely. They are admirably adapted for arches, pergolas, and 

 pillars, but not for walls. They are popularly known as Ramblers. 



Aglaia. The Yellow Rambler; flowers small, semi-double, 

 and pale yellow in colour. 



Claire Jacquier. Nankeen yellow, distinct colour. 



Crimson Rambler. Rich crimson, the flowers borne in large 

 clusters. Perhaps the most popular Rose grown. Splendid for 

 pillars and arches, but not suitable for walls, especially in dry, 

 poor soil. 



Philadelphia Rambler. Deep crimson, larger than Crimson 

 Rambler, and may displace it in many gardens when it becomes 

 well known and cheap. 



