CLIBRANS’ LIST OF ROSES, 1909-10. 
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Rosa Rugosa — continued. 
No. 
3750 Belle Poltevlne, flowers bright rose in large clusters; very double, 
and abundantly produced ; vigorous grower. 
3758 Blanc Double de Coubert, a double white form of Rugosa alba. 
3763 Calocarpa, large single flowers, deliciously perfumed, of a beautiful 
rose shade, succeeded by large brilliant scarlet fruits. 
3767 Conrad Ferdinand Meyer, pale rose, large well-formed double 
flowers ; vigorous and free. Probably the finest of all the Rosa 
Rugosa Roses ; it makes a splendid bush, and never fails to bloom 
profusely ; fragrant. See illustration below. 
3771 Dellcata, soft rose, double, in clusters ; continuous bloomer. 
3775 Flmbrlata, white, semi-double flowers, tinted pale rosy blush ; 
fimbriated. 
3782 Madame Georges Bruant, a cross between Rosa rugosa and Sombreuil. 
Buds like those of Niphetos, white, semi-double ; fragrant. 
3786 Reglllana (syn. rubra), single crimson. 
3789 Repens alba, the blooms are star-shaped, single, and pure white, 
produced with the greatest freedom ; vigorous grower and perfectly 
hardy ; pendant or prostrate habit ; a lovely Garden Rose, either 
as a standard, half-standard, or allowed to trail along the ground. 
1/- each. 
3793 Sir Thomas Lipton, a variety of American introduction, said 
to be the finest pure white hardy hybrid Rugosa Rose ever intro- 
duced. The flowers are 3 to 4 inches across, perfectly double and 
snow-white, fragrant, a strong, vigorous grower, making a hand- 
some bush covered with bright, glossy, green leaves. 1/- each. 
Photo. ] 
“Conrad Ferdinand Meyer.” [Cft&rans. 
Pale rose flowers. See above. 
