IN PRAISE OF SINGLE ROSES. 
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24. Pomifera, lovely pale pink, almost transparent ; foliage glaucous 
green. 
26. Lucy Ashton, P.B., white centre, edged with pink. 
Central Row. 
15. Berberidifolia var. Hardii, a lovely species; flowers clear yellow, 
with black spot on each petal. 
17. Sheila Wilson, carmine scarlet ; very beautiful. 
19. Rugosa, rich amaranth; glossy green foliage, with large heps. 
21. Irish Glory, T., cherry carmine in clusters; very taking. 
23. Yellow Austrian Brier, pure in colour and elegant in shape ; lovely. 
25. Silver Moon, a new very large single white ; a good climber. 
27. Moyseii, quite a novelty; flowers deep brick-red- — striking. 
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To render this list more complete I give the names of the most 
distinct and beautiful of the Single Climbing Roses, adding a few 
that carry two rows of petals. This class has come to the front 
during the past few years, and they are eminently suited for pergolas 
or pillar subjects. The Penzance Briers are all fine, as named above. 
American Pillar, deep pink, semi-double, grand foliage ; very vigorous. 
Coronation, semi-double, crimson to scarlet, flecked with white ; 
very large flowers. 
Coquina, creamy rose, shaded primrose. 
Dawn, softest blush, shaded yellow, with golden anthers ; extra fine, 
vigorous. 
Delight, cherry-rose, in large clusters ; very free-flowering, late. 
Ethel, semi-double, pale pink, free. 
Fairy, white, yellow anthers, perpetual. 
Flame, semi-double, pink and salmon, free. 
Francis, a single Crimson Rambler, flowering in large clusters. 
Hiawatha, rich bright crimson, in large trusses ; one of the finest. 
Jersey Beauty. This old single lemon-shaded variety is yet one of 
the best, with shining Wichuraiana foliage. 
Leuchtstern, white edged pink, very floriferous ; best as a pillar. 
May Queen, semi-double, cherry-pink, white centre ; pretty. 
Morgenroth, cherry-crimson, white centre, flowers early ; best as a 
pillar. 
Moonlight, white, flushed lemon ; perpetual. 
Paradise, bright pink, with twisted starry petals, distinct; flowers 
early. 
Paul's Carmine Pillar, fiery carmine, very vigorous, striking colour ; 
early. 
Pink Pearl, exquisite shell-pink ; of the shape of a Maltese cross. 
Silver Moon, silvery white, flowers large and elegant, large trusses. 
Starlight, white, edged rosy violet. 
Una, palest primrose, semi-double; fine. 
White Wichuraiana (species), flowers late ; very suitable for banks 
or on long stems. 
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