CLIBRANS’ LIST OF ROSES. 
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Climbing Roses — continued. 
No. 
3162 macrantha, single, large flowers, tinted flesh, crowned with a gleaming 
diadem of golden stamens. 
3 1 70 Madame d’Arblay, delicate flesh, changing to white ; double. 
3184 Malden’s Blush (Wich.), pale blush, passing to pure white. 
t3i93 Minnehaha (Wich), dark rose ; double, of large size, produced in 
sprays; delicately fragrant; bright, shining, green foliage; very 
hardy, vigorous, and free ; a fine Rose. 1/6 each. 
3202 moschata nivea, pure white, tinged pink ; vigorous grower. 
3210 Mrs. F. W. Flight (Cl. Poly.), pink, with white centre ; semi-double, of 
large size ; produced in enormous trusses of 20 to 30 flowers each ; 
for covering arches, pergolas, pillars, or for cutting, it is most 
useful. 
3217 Mrs. 0. G. Orpen, bright rosy pink, with golden anthers, single, 
measuring over 4 inches across ; produced in large trusses ; vigorous 
grower, free and continuous in bloom ; a fine Rose for pillars, 
pergolas, shrubberies, and specimen plants. Gold Medal, N.R.S. 
1 /6 each. 
3226 Paradise. See New Varieties, page 40. 
3229 Paul Transon (Wich.), rose ; large and double ; in panicles of 20 to 
25 ; tea scented. 
3232 Paul’s Carmine Pillar, single, 3^ to 4 inches across, bright rose carmine, 
in trusses in great abundance ; sweetly scented ; perfectly hardy. 
3235 Paul's Single White, a fine Pillar Rose, growing rapidly ; best shaped 
of the single varieties. 
13242 Philadelphia (Cl. Poly.) (A.M., R.H.S.), an American introduction, 
stated to be an improvement on Crimson It ambler ; possessing larger 
and more double flowers of a brighter colour that does not fade ; the 
flowers are also said to last longer ; recommended either for forcing 
or outdoor cultivation. We have no doubt but it will prove a 
striking and valuable acquisition. 
3248 Pink Roamer (Wich.), single, nearly 2 inches across; rich bright pink 
and orange red stamens. 
3252 pomifera (Apple Bearing Rose), attractive flowers and fruit ; it is on 
account of the latter that it is generally grown, their large size and 
fine scarlet colour render them attractive. 
3255 Psyche (Cl. Poly.), pale rosy pink, suffused at base of the petals with 
salmon and yellow, in trusses. 
3262 Purple East, rosy carmine and vivid purple ; semi-double, from 3 to 4 
inches across. Makes 12 to 16 feet of growth in a season. 
t3 2 70 Queen Alexandra (Cl. Poly.) (Gold Medal, R.H.S.), a cross between 
Crimson Rambler and Rosa multiflora simplex; rich rose single 
flowers produced in large clusters, similar to Crimson Rambler ; 
strong, vigorous, and free. 
3275 Queen of the Belgians (a), pure white ; double. 
3280 Rarnpante (E), pure white ; very free. 
3286 Rene Andre (Wich.), bright saffron yellow with orange red base, 
passing to pinkish white, veined carmine red ; semi-double, produced 
singly or in clusters of 3 or 4 flowers. 
