50 THE ROSE BOOK 



Climbing Kaiserin Augusta Victoria. — ^A climbing 

 form of tlie dwarf rose of similar name. The buds 

 are very beautifu], of good form, and creamy-yellow 

 colour. 



Climbing La France. — This is a counterpart of the 

 popular Rose La France in climbing form. 



Climbing Lady AsMown. — Rose Lady Ashtown is one 

 of the best dwarf varieties, and the climbing sort is 

 equally satisfactory. 



Climbing Liberty. — All who are fond of the charming 

 red buds of Liberty should grow the climbing variety. 



Climbing Mrs. W. J. Grant. — ^A beautiful rose, with 

 bright pink, well-formed blooms that are freely 

 produced. 



Dawn. — An attractive variety, with silvery-pink, 

 almost single, flowers. 



Frangois Crousse. — ^This rose has bright red flowers, 

 the buds of which are of good form. 



Griiss an Teplitz. — A favourite variety, with semi- 

 double, bright crimson blooms that are especially freely 

 produced in autumn. 



Gustave Regis. — ^A charming rose in the bud, though 

 soon fuU blown. The buds are long and shapely, of 

 pale yellow colouring ; the open flowers are almost 

 white. 



Johanna Sebus. — ^A showy variety with large, fuU, 

 though not very shapely, blooms of bright rose colour. 



Lady Waterloo. — A very charming rose, though only 

 semi-double. The blooms are salmon-rose, shaded with 

 yellow. 



