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CLIBRANS’ LIST OF ROSES. 
Climbing Roses — continued. 
GENERAL COLLECTION. 
PRICES. — Strong ground plants, 9d. and i/- each ; 7/6 and 9/- per dozen, 
excepting those priced. Our Selection, 6/- per dozen. 
Plants in Pots. — Plants marked (f) can he supplied in 7 inch 
pots with growths 8 to 12 feet in length at 2/6 and 3/6 each. Several 
varieties can be supplied in 5 inch pots at 1 /6 each. 
No. 
2856 Adelaide Moulle (Wicli.), lilac rose, carmine rose centre, pale yellow 
at the base of the petals ; very double, 2 to 3 inches in diameter, 
in large panicles ; vigorous and free. 
2863 Aglaia (Cl. Poly.), The Yellow Rambler, bright yellow, in large 
pyramidal trusses similar to Crimson Rambler ; fragrant, vigorous, 
free. 
f2869 Alba (Banksiau), pure white, sweetly scented ; small and full. 
2870 Alba, white or pale blush flowers ; distinct glaucous foliage ; fragrant, 
varying in height from 4 to 7 feet ; flowers succeeded by scarlet 
or blood-coloured fruit. 
2874 Alberic Barbier (Wich.), creamy white, with canary yellow centre, 
semi-double or double, produced in clusters ; very free. 
2879 Alexandre Trimouillet (Wich), white, light rose, or salmon tinted centre ; 
large and double, in fine panicles. 
2886 Amadis, or Crimson (b), semi-double, deep purplish crimson. 
f2893 American Pillar, flowers single, from 2 to 3 inches in diameter, borne 
in clusters ; of a deep bright pink, with conspicuous yellow stamens ; 
stronger grower and more profuse bloomer than Carmine Pillar; 
bright glossy green foliage ; vigorous and hardy. 1/6 each. 
2903 Auguste Barbier (Wich.), dark bluish lilac, with whitish centre, semi- 
double, 2 to 3 inches in diameter, in panicles of 10 to 12 flowers. 
2914 Bennett’s Seedling (syn. Thoresbyana), white ; small and double. 
2921 Blush Rambler(Cl. Poly. ), similar in growth to Crimson Rambler /equally 
vigorous ; flowers in large clusters, almost single, perfectly circular ; 
rich blush when first opening, shading lighter in the centre ; when 
fully developed, beautiful soft blush ; distinct from any other 
climber of its class ; sweet scented ; profuse bloomer ; perfectly 
hardy ; grand for pillars, arches, pergolas, &c. 1/6 each. 
2931 Brunonls flore pleno, white, tinted blush ; a double form of the 
Himalayan Briar ; the most vigorous of all climbing Roses; the 
type grows from 40 to 60 feet high. 
2941 Celestial, flesh delicately tinted pink ; very beautiful. 
2948 Claire Jacquier (Cl. Poly.), buff or nankeen yellow ; in elegant clusters. 
+2954 Crimson Rambler (Cl. Poly.), brightest crimson, very double ; produced 
in large, pyramidal trusses remaining in full beauty for a considerable 
time ; very free, hardy ; vigorous grower, making shoots 8 to 1 2 
feet in length during a season. Probably the most popular of all 
Garden Roses. 
2963 Debutante (Wicli.), beautiful soft pink, borne in clusters ; very double, 
sweetly scented, dark green glossy foliage ; blooms freely in 
Summer and in Autumn ; a decided acquisition. 
2967 Delight. See New Varieties, see page 40. 
