Perpetual sprinkling of flowers inthe autumn. Perle des Neiges, belong- 
Climbing ing to the dwarf Polyantha class, climbs enough to make a good 
Roses Pillar. Perpetual Thalia, white, should be useful, and Alister 
Stella Gray, white with orange tints and buds, and 4imée Vibert, 
have both proved their merit. Paul’s White Pillar also pro- 
duces a few flowers in the autumn, and Stanwell Perpetual, a 
Scotch Briar, can be counted on for a renewal of its small blush 
flowers with a scent like Attar of Roses. But there is a real need 
of good, perpetual, rambling Roses in all colours, so that some of 
their July wealth should linger with us the rest of the year. 
Among climbing Hybrid Teas and Noisettes the choice is much 
greater, and schemes could be made for a pink and white 
pergola, or white with all shades up to orange, or a wholly red 
one, which would be perpetual. 
The following Roses are suitable :— 
White 
Madame Alfred Carriére—the best of all. 
Gustave Regis 
Emilia Plantier For low pillars. 
Celine Forestier 
Alister Stella Gray. 
Armée Vibert. 
Lamarque—needs a warm position. 
Climbing Kaiserin Augusta Victoria. 
Pink 
Papillon—colour varying from cream to full pink— 
it bears large heads of buds. 
LT’ Idéal C a 
Jean André opper pink 
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