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Aviateur Bleriot (wich. ramb.), Fauque et Fils, 

 1910. — Goldfen yellow. Vigorous climber. Pillar, 

 arch, pergola. One of the best wichuraianas. Prune 37. 



Avoca (H.T.), A. Dickson & Sons, 1907.— Rich 

 crimson. Very vigorous. Exhibition, garden, stan- 

 dard, pillar, pegging-down. Very fragrant. Prune 6 

 or 7. 



Banksia alba (Banksia), Kerr, 1807.— White. Very 

 vigorous climber. South or West wall. Does not 

 flower freely until well established. Small double white 

 flowers. Known as the White Banksian Rose. 

 Summer-flowering. Fragrant. Prune 26. 



Banksia lutea (Banksia), Royal Horticultural 

 Society, 1824. — Yellow. Very vigorous. South or 

 West wall. Does not flower freely until well estab- 

 lished. Small double yellow flowers. Known as the 

 Yellow Banksian Rose. Summer-flowering. Prune 26. 



Benedicte Sequin (H.T.), Pernet-Ducher, 1919.— 

 Coppery orange. Vigorous. Garden, bedding. 

 Prune 4. 



Bennett's Seedling (Ayr.), Bennett, 1840.— White. 

 Vigorous climber. Arch, pergola, hedge, N. wall. 

 A very free-flowering summer Rose. Known also as 

 " Thoresbyana." Fragrant. Prune 23 or 89. 



Bessie Brown (H.T.), A. Dickson & Sons, 1899.— 

 Creamy white Moderately vigorous. Exhibition. 

 Prune o. 



Betty (H I'.l, A. Dickson & Sons, 1905.— Coppery 

 rose, shaded yellow. Vigorous. Garden, ~ bedding. 

 Very long petals. Fragrant. Prune 4. 



Blanc double de Coubert (rug.), Cochet-Cochet, 

 1892. — Pure white. Very vigorous. Bush, hedge, 

 town, Semi-double. Fragrant. Prune 85. 



