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New Climbing Roses continued. 
Dwfs. 
5/- Field Marshal ( W. Paul and Son) colour blood crimson shaded with velvety amaranth. This is a 
climbing variety of the crimson Chinese Rosa Semperflorens , very 
handsome and effective. 
5 /- Golden Queen N. ( IV. Paul and Son), colour rich golden yellow, a climbing Noisette rose 
resembling Rove d ’ Or, from which it is a seedling. 
3/6 Phillipine Lambert (P. Lambert ), colour, silvery pink, centre deep flesh, buds carmine pink, 
always opening well, the plant is free and erect. 
3/6 Schuee Kopf (P. Lambert ), pure white, small flowers produced in large clusters, pretty in all stages. 
The plant is free and erect in growth. 
POLYANTHA. 
3/6 Tea Rambler (Paul and Son), colour deep coppery pink, changing to soft salmon pink, a 
striking combination of colours ; the flowers are small, and are produced 
in large clusters on long trailing shoots, extremely pretty. 
3/6 The Farquhar Rose (Farquhar and Co.), colour, pink passing to white ; this rose is the result of 
crossing Rosa Wichuriana and Crimson Rambler, said to be a very 
valuable addition to the climbers. 
3/6 Waltham Rambler ( IV. Paul and Son), this is a strong growing multiflora and produces extra 
large pyramidal trusses of rosy-pink single flowers, free and lasting, fine for 
pillars, arches, and bowers. 
TEAS. 
3/6 Angela Welter (.V. Welter), colour creamy white, with faint tint of yellow, flowers large, full, and 
good shape, in the way of K. A. Victoria. Growth vigorous. Very 
promising. 
3/6 Herzogin Marie Von Coburg Gotha (Welter), white, with faint shade of yellow, edged 
with rose, flowers large and full, growth vigorous. 
5 /- Irish Brightness (A. Dickson and Son), flowers single, produced in trusses of from 3 to 10. The 
plant is free growing and branching habit. Colour vivid crimson, shading to 
pink at base of petals. 
5/- Irish Pride (A. Dickson and Sons), flowcis single, colour ecru, suffused old rose, the zone being old 
gold, not easy to describe ; the growth is free, erect and branching, and the 
flowers are produced plentifully and continuously. 
5/- Irish Star (A. Dickson and Sons), flowers large and single, born in large trusses continuously through- 
out summer and autumn, colour Rose du Bari ii, with golden stamens, with a 
star like centre of lemon ; the plant grows freely. 
5/- Lady Roberts (F. Cant and Co.), see page 32, Stds. and half-stds. 5/- each. 
3/6 Lady Waterlow (Nabonnand), colour pale salmon-rose, edged with cat mine, large semi-double 
flowers, very elegant 
3/6 Marie Bulow (N. Welter), colour pale rose, shaded deeper rose, flowers large, full, and freely 
produced on erect stems ; vigorous growing. 
3/6 Mrs. S. Treseder ( Treseder ), colour lemon yellow, a sport from Anna Olivier, possessing all the 
good qualities of that fine variety ; growth vigorous. 
5/- Queen of Sweden and Norway (Paul and Son), colour varying from salmon to white, not 
unlike Antoine Rivoire, large full imbricated flowers ; promising 
3/6 Souvr. d’Helene (Guillot), colour salmon white, shaded silvery pink, flowers large, full and 
handsome, a good grower and quite first rate. 
CHINA ROSES. 
5/- Arethusa ( IV. Paul and Son), colour clear deep yellow, tinted apricot, very free blooming and 
constant. 
3/6 Comtesse du Caijla (Guillot), colour ranging from Nasturtium, red tinted with orange and carmine, 
to coppery-orange-yellow, shaded with carmine, flowers long and pointed 
produced freely and continuously. 
5/- Rugosa Repens Alba ( Paul and Son), the new weeping Rugosa Alba ; the flowers are single, 
pure white and are produced freely and continuously, the weeping habit of 
this rose is most striking. 
For List of Gold Medal Roses see page 48 
