CLIBRANS’ BIST OF ROSES, 1909-10. 
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Climbing Roses — continued. 
No. 
2967 Delight (Wich.), a very beautiful single-flowered Rambler, producing 
large clusters of blooms ; bright carmine, base of petals white, 
golden yellow stamens, glossy foliage ; a vigorous growing hardy 
and very beautiful variety. 1/6 each. 
t 2 97 2 Dorothy Perkins (Wich.) (A.M., R.H.S.), flowers of large size, in 
clusters of from 10 to 30, very double ; buds deep rose, flowers 
a beautiful clear shell pink ; last a considerable time on the 
plant or cut ; foliage deep green ; very hardy, vigorous constitu- 
tion and strong growth, making shoots 10 feet to 12 feet in length 
in a season. The finest introduction in this section for some 
years. See illustrations on pages 11 and 54. 
2982 Dundee Rambler (a), white, edges pink ; small and double. 
2992 Electra (Cl. Poly.), lemon yellow, shaded orange and white, produced 
in clusters ; free growing and a free bloomer. 
3000 Emile Fortepaule (Wich.), white, sulphur yellow centre ; large globular 
double flowers in umbels ; robust and free. 
3010 Euphrosyne (Cl. Poly.), bright rose, semi-double, in clusters; vigorous 
and free ; a fine variety. 
3013 Evangeline (Wich.), single flowers 2 inches across, borne in large 
clusters, white suffused pink towards the tips of the petals, fragrant, 
handsome bronzy-green foliage ; a charming Climbing Rose, 
perfectly hardy. 1/- each. 
3015 Evergreen Gem (Wich.), yellow buff in bud, opening to almost white, 
2 to 3 inches in diameter ; produced singly on stems ; perfectly 
double ; delightful Sweet Briar fragrance. 
3020 Fair Rosamond, flesh shaded and mottled rosy pink ; large and 
full ; very free. 
3026 Fellcite Perpetuelle (E), creamy white ; small and full. 
3031 Ferdinand Roussel (Wich.), vinous red ; large double long-petalled 
flowers ; robust and free. 
3040 Flora (E), bright rose ; full flower. 
3045 Flower Of Fairfield (Cl. Poly.), a sport from Crimson Rambler, 
producing brilliant crimson clusters of flowers from early Spring 
until late Autumn ; a vigorous grower and profuse bloomer, aptly 
termed a " perpetual blooming ” Climbing Rose ; invaluable for 
Arches, Trellis, Pillars, &c., also for cutting ; blooms freely on 
young wood the first year. 2/6 each. 
13052 Fortune’s Yellow, or Beauty of Glazenwood, orange yellow, some- 
times flaked ; a charming rambling climber ; not quite hardy. 
1 /6 each. 
3060 Francis Bloxarn, buds beautiful, bright salmon pink ; a grand Pillar 
Rose, flowering freely during the Summer and Autumn. 
3064 Gardenia (Wich.), bright yellow, paling as the flowers expand ; very 
fine. 1 /- each. 
3069 Goldfinch (Cl. Poly.), (A.M., R.H.S.), soft yellow, passing as the 
flowers age to lemon white ; buds orange yellow ; a semi-double 
variety, producing its flowers in large clusters ; a vigorous-growing, 
free-blooming Rose. 1/6 each. 
3079 Grandiflora, white ; a rapid and vigorous grower ; excellent for 
covering arches, trellis, &c. 
