CLIBRANS' LIST OF ROSES, 1909-10. 
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Tea-Scented and Noisette Roses— continued. 
Choice New Varieties. 
No. 
2620 Molly Sharman Crawford, white, perfectly pure when expanded, 
delicately perfumed ; large, full, and perfectly formed, vigorous 
habit, free and continuous bloomer ; a first-class Rose for all 
purposes. 3/6 each. 
2652 Nlta Weldon (Gold Medal, N.R.S., 1908), ivory white, each petal 
edged with faintest blush ; large size ; full, globular form, long 
pointed buds ; a vigorous grower and wonderfully free- blooming ; 
a splendid Rose in every way. 7/6 each. 
2662 Paula (A.M., R.H.S.), sulphur yellow with deep ochre-yellow centre, 
semi-double ; delicious fragrance ; erect habit, and wondrously 
free blooming, particularly fine in autumn ; a magnificent decorative 
variety. 2/- each. 
General Collection. 
For prices see page 12. 
The Garden Decorative varieties are marked (G) ; exhibition Roses (E) ; 
and forcing Roses (F). 
Those marked (f) can be supplied in pots with long shoots, 8 to 12 feet, 
2/6, 3/6, and 5/- each. These have well-ripened wood, and the free-blooming 
kinds will, with proper treatment, produce wreaths of lovely blooms. 
Noisette varieties are indicated by (nois) immediately following the 
name. 
Only the leading kinds can be supplied as Standards or Half- 
Standards. 
No. 
f20io Aimee Vibert (nois) (fg), pure white, with large clusters of small 
flowers, strong, rambling, and practically evergreen. 
fcoi 6 Alister Stella Gray (nois) (FG), bright yellow, in large clusters, from 
early Summer until late Autumn ; vigorous and free. 
2023 Amazone (E), deep yellow, full, fine long-pointed buds. 
2029 Anna Olivier (FE g), rosy flesh, darker at base ; large, vigorous. 
2048 Beaute Inconstante (G), terra-cotta and carmine fawn, suffused soft 
pink ; large and of good shape, vigorous and free ; a grand variety. 
f2o;4 Belle Lyonnaise (F g), canary yellow, full and globular ; lovely for 
button-holes or bouquets. 
2061 Beryl (F), rich golden yellow, deliciously perfumed ; buds long and 
perfect in form ; an ideal button-hole flower. 
2066 Blumenschmldt, clear lemon yellow, petals edged with rose ; a sport 
from “ Francisca Kruger,” which it resembles in every respect, 
except colour ; a fine Rose for bedding and cut -flower purposes. 
2069 Boadicea (E), pale peach, delicately tinted pink and violet, centre 
richly shaded rose ; vigorous, free, and fragrant. 
•(•2075 Bouquet d’Or (nois) (F g), pale yellow, with copper-coloured centre, 
large, full, and of good form. 
2080 Bridesmaid (E F), clear bright pink, a lovely shade ; identical with 
its parent Catherine Mermet excepting as regards colour. 
