CLIMBERS 



maroon; medium size, good form; blooms in the 

 spring only; flowers come on short stems; has a fair 

 petallage and is very fragrant. A hardy rose but 

 in the North it is advocated that the canes should 

 be given winter protection. 



CHRISTINE WRIGHT. Hoopes Bros, and Thomas; 

 1903. Cross between Caroline Testout and a 

 Wichuraiana seedling. Placed with Hybrid Tea 

 climbers on account of the fact that its flowers are 

 large and fairly double though borne in clusters; 

 good form, with a perfect bud and good petallage; 

 color is wild rose pink; requires no protection; 

 blooms best in spring. A few scattering flowers in 

 autumn. 



CLIMBING KAISERIN AUGUSTA VICTORIA. Hybrid 

 Tea; Alexander Dickson and Sons; 1897. Primrose 

 of same form and color as the dwarf rose of the same 

 name; very beautiful, but only gives scattering 

 blooms throughout the season. Requires heavy 

 winter protection. 



CLIMBING LADY ASHTOWN. Hybrid Tea ; Bradley ; 

 1910. Salmon pink, not quite as good form as the 

 dwarf rose of the same name; gives fair amount of 

 bloom in spring and an occasional bloom during 

 summer and early autumn. Requires heavy winter 

 protection. 



