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CLIBRANS’ LIST OP ROSES, 1909-10. 
“Art may err, but nature cannot miss .” — Drydhn. 
Hybrid Tea-Scented Roses. 
These are seedlings from Teas, crossed with Hybrid Perpetuals. They 
are the most perpetual of all Roses for blooming, commencing early in the 
season and continuing until late autumn. For exhibition purposes, garden 
decoration, and forcing they are eminently suitable, and as such are the 
most popular Roses of the day. They embrace some glorious colours, and 
many of them are very fragrant. Pruning should be done in a similar manner 
to that recommended for H.P.’s on page 13. 
Choice New and Recent Varieties. 
No, 
1024 Albatross, ivory white, faintly tinted with blush pink ; extra large, 
handsome conical form, carried on strong erect stems ; a fine Rose 
for exhibition or garden decoration. 5 /- each. 
1050 Altmarker, dark yellow and cochineal, a pleasing combination ; large, 
full, and of good form, long bud ; vigorous grower ; highly 
recommended. 3/- each. 
1088 Ards Rambler, velvety orange crimson shading to rosy carmine at 
the base of the petals ; deliciously perfumed ; perfect form ; a 
gloriously beautiful climbing or pillar Rose of vigorous habit and 
remarkably free blooming. 3/6 each. 
1166 Chateau de CIOS Vougeot, large full flowers of globular form ; velvety 
scarlet shaded bright fiery red, passing to dark velvety crimson as 
the flowers expand ; a magnificent dark flower, retaining its colour 
in sun or rain ; handsome deep green foliage ; a magnificent rose. 
3/6 each. 
1 265 Defiance, pure crimson scarlet, full, and of large size ; very free, 
good grower ; a fine bedding Rose, the result of a cross between 
“ Lady Battersea ” and “ Gruss an Teplitz.” 2/- each. 
1280 Dr. O’Donel Browne, carmine rose, of largest size, full and perfectly 
formed ; smooth shell-shaped petals, strongly perfumed ; a 
vigorous, free-growing Rose, producing an abundance of bloom. 
3/6 each. 
1 3 1 1 Elaine (A.M., R.H.S.), palest lemon-white, the buds are slightly tipped 
with flesh pink and rose ; a splendid high-centred large and full 
flower ; a good grower, and wonderfully free in bloom ; a fine 
decorative and exhibition Rose. 5/- each. 
1346 Florence Edith Coulthwaite (A.M., R.H.S.), deep cream marked with 
bright rose on the inside of the petals ; giving a charming orange 
and peach glow to the flower ; delightfully perfumed ; a free 
branching, vigorous, erect grower, producing an abundance of 
beautiful blooms over a long period. 5/- each. 
1375 George C. Waud (A.M., R.H.S.), glowing orange vermilion that does 
not fade ; large, full, perfectly-formed with liigh pointed centre ; 
of erect vigorous habit and free in bloom ; a most distinct and 
brilliantly-coloured variety, delightfully scented ; a lovely Rose. 
5/- each. 
