CLIBRANS’ LIST OF ROSES, 1909-10. 
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Climbing Roses — continued. 
No. 
3363 The Wallflower (Cl. Poly. ), single ; rosy lake crimson ; produced along 
the full extent of the growth ; a fine variety for a wall, pillar, &c. 
3372 Trier (Cl. Poly.), creamy white, semi-double, produced in large 
clusters ; free and continuous ; a grand climber. 1/- each. 
3377 Una, single; a cross between the Dog Rose and a Tea ; creamy white, 
buds clear yellow ; excellent for garden adornment. 
3379 Veilchenblan. See New Varieties, page 48. 
3381 Virginian Rambler (A), white, shaded pink ; similar to Dundee Ram- 
bler. 
•(■3387 Waltham Bride, pure white, in clusters ; a free growing and free 
blooming variety. 
3392 Wedding Bells (Wich.), white, upper part of petals soft pink, produced 
in large clusters, vigorous grower and free bloomer. 
3398 White Dorothy. See New Varieties, page 48. 
3405 Wichuraiana, large, pure white, in clusters, with a strong perfume 
like the Banksian Rose ; perfectly hardy, of trailing habit, fine for 
covering banks, rooteries, &c. 
Spring Hill, Miller’s Dale, 
Nr. Buxton, 
28th August, 1909. 
“I should like to mention that my gardener tells me (I 
was away at the time) that he has never seen finer Roses than 
those on the ‘ Climbing Frau Karl Druschki ’ I had from you. 
I think this remarkable considering that this house is 1,100 ft. 
above sea level and the awful weather that we have had. 
“Another Rose I had from you which is giving me great 
satisfaction is ‘Dorothy Perkins.’ This is now a mass of bloom, 
and is admired by everybody.” 
J. SEABROOK. 
Plas Glyn, 
Ruabon, 
23rd November, 1908. 
“I herewith enclose cheque in payment of Roses ; we are 
much pleased with the ‘ Dorothy Perkins ' you sent. 
“ I am also enclosing order for Roses, and shall be obliged 
by your giving the same your early and best attention. 
“I may add that those we had from your firm last year 
gave every satisfaction.” 
SARAH PARRY JONES. 
