68 ROSE ORDERS ABOVE £2 CARRIAGE AND PACKAGE FREE. 



CLASS O— Continued. 



Adelina Viviand Morel (n) . . a new flower in the way of W. A.Richardson, apricot, orange and white. 1/6 



Aimee Vibert white, flowering in clusters 



Alister Stella Gray (n) style of Richardson ; flowering in clusters, perpetual ; yellow and orange 



Banksians, see end. 



Belle Lyonnaise in the style of Dijon, flowers large, fine form, rich yellow shading to prim- 

 rose ; vigorous and fine 



Bouquet d'Or fine, of the Dijon race, with the rich colouring of Madame Falcot 



Cheshunt Hybrid cherry carmine, large, beautiful in bud, vigorous habit, and perfectly 



hardy ; a good climbing Rose 



Claire Jacquier (H. Poly.) clusters of pale primrose blossoms, charming 



Clara Pries a primrose Dijon, with dark foliage ; fine as a bush 



Cloth of Gold (Chromatella) .... a very fine old flower, rich yellow, tender 



Climbing Captain Christy. . a valuable blush flower, free and good 



Climbing Devoniensis white, very free grower 



Climbing Earl of Pembroke .... rich self red, finely scented, 2/6 



Climbing Jules Margottin a free form of this fine garden Rose 



Climbing Perle des Jardins a rampant form of this fine golden yellow Tea 



Crimson Rambler (Turner) . . see Polyantha section ; extra fine. Standards, 2/6 



Deegens white Marechal Niel, pale yellow. 2/6, 3/6 



Fortune's Yellow (n) canary orange, semi-double, elegant on wall or under glass 



Gloire de Dijon fawn colour, shaded with salmon ; a splendid free growing Rose 



Gloire de Lebourne sulphur Dijon, pretty bud, exquisite 



Gustave Regis (h.t ) a lovely canary yellow, with darker centre, flowering in clusters, pretty 



bud, a favourite seini-double. 1/6 



Henriette de Beauveau bright clear yellow, striking 



Kaiserin Fredrich (h.t.) .... of strong Dijon habit, flowers early, very free blooming, centre bright 



orange, outer petals shaded rose when open 



Lamarque (n) very free grower, pure white, elegant and beautiful, requires a wall 



L'Ideale (n) yellow with metallic red, streaked and tinted goiden, a novel colour, 



singular, distinct, finely scented 



Longworth Rambler (h.t ) deep cerise, a fine climber of rapid growth, with good foliage 



Madame Alf Carriere (n) ivory white, tinted rose, free climber, very lovely 



Madame Berard bright clear salmon yellow, large and full, good form, a free flowering, 



vigorous Dijon 



Madame Pierre Cochet .... primrose shading centre to orange salmon, very pretty bud, hardy and 



free; very elegant dark red young foliage ; brown when older. 1/6 



Marechal Niel (n) very bright deep golden yellow, large, free, and of fine form, without doubt 



the finest of all yellow Roses ; splendid under glass. Standards, 2/6 

 to 3/6 ; Dwarfs, 1/0 to 2/6. Fine large plants in pots, for conser- 

 vatory climbers or early forcing, 3/6 to 5/0. 



Marquis of Salisbury (h.t.) . a splendid addition, lovely in bud or flower ; brilliant crimson bedder 



Ophire (sr) an old, free growing rose, coppery red 



Papillon a clustered rose, like Ophire, but larger, and of a deep salmon rose 



Paul's Carmine Pillar a lovely single climber, that will be sure of popularity, glowing fiery 



crimson; new 



Pink Rover (h.t.) pale rose, early 



Princess Louise Victoria (b) .... pale peach, silvery shading reverse of petals, very elegant 



Puritan (Cooling) a lovely new white climber, very delicate in form and colour, slightly 



shaded flesh, very free, and a great acquisition. 5/0 



Reve d'Or (n) deep orange yellow, often coppery, large, full, and vigorous, extra fine on 



old plants 



Reine Marie Henriette (h.t.) .... very bright crimson red, telling, fine, free climber, good for forcing 



Reine Olga de Wurtemburg vivid red, very bright and pleasing; elegant, semi-double, early. Dwarfs 



Souvenir Helen Lambert free Dijon, with rich golden colour of Reve oV Or 



The Dawson a free new American climber, with clusters of small red flowers 



Triomphe de Rennes (n) rich golden yellow, free grower 



W. Allen Richardson of fashionable ' ' Capucin " colour, a lovely climbing Rose, which is much 



esteemed, most distinct and telling, nankeen yellow with white edge; 

 a charming variety for wall, pillar or bush culture. Pot Plants, 1/6 

 to 5/0 



For Cluster Climbers see Pillar Roses, page 72. 



