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No. 1. Jackmani Type 
No. 2. Florida Type. 
No. 3. Lanuginosa Type. 
No. 4. Patens Type. 
VmcELLA Type.*' 
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Climbing large-flowered Summer and Autumn 
bloomers, flowering successionally in profuse masses 
on summer^sboots. 
‘EAKL BEACONSFIEIiD— A rich royal 
pnrtJo; splendid form. First-Class Certificate, 
R.lf.S. 2s. 
THOMAS MOORE — Violet, white 
stamens. 2s. 
VITIOELLA— Pnrple. Is. 
FLORIDA TYPE. 
Climbing large-flowered Summer bloomers flower- 
ing from the old or ripened wood. 
These are spring and early summer bloomers. ■ 
•COUNTESS OF LOVELACE— Double, 
bluish lilac. Is. 6d. 
DUCHESS OP EDLHBUROH— Double- 
white, fragrant. 2s. Gd. 
PORTUNEI— Doable, white. Is. 6<i. 
JOHN GOULD VEITCH — Lavender,' veiy 
double. 2s. 
Mostana Type. 
Climbing Winter and Spring bloomers, with medium-sized dower in aggregated auxiliary clusters on the 
old or ripened wood, 
MONTANA ORANDIPLORA. Is. Grf. | MONTANA— Small white. Is. 6rf. 
Patens Type. 
Climbing large-flowered Spring bloomers, dowering from the old ripened wood. 
ALBERT VICTOR— Deep lavender. 1 s. Gd. 
AURELIANA — Porcelain bine. Is. Gd. 
DUKE OP EDINBURGH— Flowers large, 
of a rich violet-purple. Is. Gd. 
•PAIR ROSAMOND — Blush-white, red 
bar. Is. 6rf. 
MRS. GEO. JACKMAN— Satiny white, 
creamy bar. Is. Gd. 
•SIR GARNET WOLSELET — Bluish 
ground, plum-red bar. 1 s. Gd. 
•LADY LONDESBOROUGH — Silvery 
grey, pale bar. Is. Gd. 
LORD DERBY— Anthers reddish purple, 
with white filaments. Is. Gd. 
•MISS BATEMAN— Pure white. Is. Gd. 
STANDISHH — Deep lavender; very free. 
Is. Gd. 
THE QUEEN — Delicate lavender. Is. Gd. 
VITALBA — Greenish white, small flowers, 
rampant grower. Gd. 
Those marked * the best for pots. 
CtEKULEA ODOEATA TYPE. 
Non-climbing Summer and Autumn bloomers of sub-shrubby habit, flowering successionally on Summer shoots. 
CCERULEA ODORATA— Reddish violet, sweet-scented. July, September. 3s. Gd. 
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