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CLIBRANS’ LIST OP ROSES, 1909-10. 
Climbing Roses— continued. 
No. 
3084 Gruss an Zabern (Cl. Poly.), snow-white flowers freely produced in 
large trusses ; a fine Rose. 
3094 Helene (Cl. Poly.), delicate violet, buds carmine red ; from 20 to 50 in 
a truss. 
t3i°3 Hiawatha (Wicli.), flowers single, of a rich intense crimson shade, 
petals passing to a pure white at the base ; produced in large, 
spreading sprays ; a distinct and verv beautiful Rambler Rose. 
A.M., R.H.S. 
3120 Jersey Beauty (Wicli.), pale yellow ; large single flowers with clusters 
of bright yellow stamens. 
13130 Lady Gay (Wich.) (A.M., R.I-I.S.), delicate cherry pink double 
flowers passing to a soft white, produced in large clusters ; deep, 
glossy-green foliage ; a seedling from the popular Crimson 
Rambler, closely resembling that variety in habit and general 
appearance ; one of the most beautiful of all Garden Roses; vigorous 
grower and perfectly hardy. 
3135 Lady Godiva (Wich.), soft pale flesh pink, a delicate colour full of 
charm ; a distinct sport from Dorothy Perkins ; a grand 
Rambler. 2/- each. 
3138 Leuchstern (Cl. Poly.), single, bright rose with large white eye ; pro- 
duced in large trusses ; very free. 
3147 lUCida, bright red, pretty glaucous red foliage. 
3148 lucida plena, a double rose-coloured miniature flower. 
3152 Lutea (Banksian), fine yellow, small, sweet scented. 
3162 macrantha, single, large flowers, tinted flesh, crowned with a gleaming 
diadem of golden stamens. 
3170 Madame d'Arblay, delicate flesh, changing to white; double. 
3184 Maiden’s Blush (Wicli ), pale blush, passing to pure white. 
•(•3193 Minnehaha (Wicli.), dark rose ; double, of large size, produced in 
sprays; delicately fragrant; bright, shining, green foliage; very 
hardy, vigorous, and free ; a fine Rose. 
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. 
3220 Newport Fairy. See New Varieties, page 48. 
322C Paradise (Wich.), a pretty Rambling Rose, producing graceful clusters 
of pink and white single flowers ; prettily imbricated along the 
edges of the petals ; light glossy-green foliage ; a distinct and 
valuable variety, perfectly hardy. 1/6 each. 
3229 Paul Transon (Wich.), rose ; large and double ; in panicles of 20 to 
25 ; tea scented. 
