ROSES 25 



Queen Alexandra. Deep pink, double or semi-double. 

 Thalia. The White Rambler, semi-double, small flowers; a 

 free bloomer. 



SINGLES 



The single Roses are not, as a class, long lasting, but 

 several grow so vigorously, and are so brilliant, that they are 

 thoroughly worth growing. 



Carmine Pillar. Carmine ; one of the most valuable of all 

 climbing Roses ; a very vigorous grower, and an abundant early 

 bloomer. 



Macrantha. Flesh-coloured flowers, with prominent golden 

 anthers. 



Sinica Anemone. Soft pink ; vigorous grower ; evergreen, likes 

 an open fence. 



CLIMBING HYBRID ROSES 



Ards Rover. Crimson ; a strong grower and good for pillars ; 

 larger flowered, but less free in blooming, than the Ramblers. 



Bardou Job. Rich crimson ; semi-double ; good for low pillars, 

 and walls. 



Cheshunt Hybrid. Bright red ; an old favourite for walls and 

 arches. 



Dorothy Perkins. Bright pink ; very free blooming, with the 

 flowers in large clusters ; blooms long and late ; one of the best 

 climbers. 



Lady Gay. Resembles Dorothy Perkins, but is of a deeper 

 shade ; a splendid variety. 



Longworth Rambler. Crimson, semi-double; a very popular 

 climber. 



Madame Alfred Carriere. White, vigorous ; a valuable wall 

 Rose. 



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