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Climbing Roses continued. 
Stds. or 
Half Stds. Dwfs. _ NAME DESCRIPTION. 
- ... 1/6 Climbing Marie Finger, a vigorous sport from Marie Finger (see page 19). 
— ... i/6 :; Climbing Mrs. W. J. Grant (H.T.) (W. Paul and Son, 1899), a vigorous grow- 
ing, free flowering sport from Mrs. W. J. Grant, a great 
acquisition to the climbers 
2 /" ! /6 Climbing Niphetos (T.) ( Keynes , Williams and Co., 1889), a vigorous growing, 
to 3 /' _ _ free flowering sport from Niphetos 
2/- ... 1/6 Climbing Perle des Jardins (T.) ( Henderson , 1891), a vigorous free-flowering 
to 3 /■ sport from Perle des Jardins ; a grand yellow climber, with 
deep bronzy foliage 
- ... 1/6 Climbing Queen of Queens CH.P.) a vigorous sport from Queen of Queens. 
— ... 1/6 Cloth of Gold (N.), ( Coquereau , 1843), pure yellow; perfect shape, but 
delicate, and a shy bloomer ; must have a south or west 
wall, and be sparingly pruned 
— ... 1/6 Comtesse de Galard Bearn (N.), (Bernaix, 1894), clear canary yellow, with 
deeper centre, tinted pink ; flowers freely produced ; quite 
an acquisition to the climbers 
— ... 1/6 Climbing Souvr. de la Malmaison (Bourbon ) \ (Bennett, 1893), a strong climbing 
sport from the old variety ; very free and continuous 
blooming ; best in autumn 
— ... 1/- Crimson Rambler (Poly.) ( Turner , 1893), flowers are small and double, pro- 
to duced in large pyramid-shaped trusses, and are the 
2 /‘ brightest crimson retaining their colour for more than a 
week. Standards 2/-. This does not thrive on a south 
or west wall, but succeeds best on arches or pillars. 
Gold Medal, N.R.S 
— ... 1/6 Dawn (H.T.), ( Paul and Son, 1898), colour rosy pink, shaded to silvery rose; 
flowers large and semi-double, produced in clusters 
— ... 1/- Dawson (Polyantha), semi-double blooms about two inches in diameter jcolour 
rosy pink ; this is a rampant climber, suitable for arches. 
— ... 1/6 Dr. Rouges (T.) ( Schwartz , 1894), red, shaded with coppery yellow, medium 
size flowers, variable in shape and colour ; an attractive and 
distinct decorative rose of semi-climbing habit 
— ... -/g Dundee Rambler [Martin), (Ayrshire) 1 white, pink edges ; semi-double perfect 
shape ; suitable -for arches, pillars or any exposed position. 
— ... 2/- ELECTRA (Poly.) (Veitch, 1902), canary yellow shaded, deeper yellow ; flowers 
about the size of a florin,- produced in large pyramidal 
trusses until late summer ; strongly scented 
— ... 2/- ENGLAND'S GLORY (H.T.), [Wood and Sons, 1902), colour flesh, with pink 
centre, the blooms are large and full, but rather flat and 
open. A very free and continuous bloomer 
— ... 1/6 Euphrosyne (Polyantha), (P. Lambert, 1896), a vigorous grower and profuse 
bloomer; colour bright pink, half-open buds, carmine. 
When fully open the yellow anthers give the flowers a 
charming effect ; suitable for arches, pergolas, pillars, &c. 
— ... 1/6 E. Y. Hermanos (T.) (Bernaix 1895), colour apricot and carmine reflexed with 
deep red ; large full and perfect shape, a valuable 
addition to the climbers 
— ... 1/6 Fanny Stolwerck (T.), Nabonnand, 1897), yellow and salmon rose, shaded with 
» . # \ peach and copper, outer petals carmine ; a good climber. 
— ... -/9 Felioite Perpetue (Ayrshire) ( Jacques , 1828), creamy white ; rosette shaped; a 
rampant climber, suitable for arches, bowers, &c 
— ... 1/6 Fortune’s Yellow (N.) ( Fortune , 1845), yellowish orange, flaked with metallic 
red ; almost single ; must be grown on a wall or under 
glass ; a rampant climber 
For A.B.C. list of varieties in this Catalogue see pages 8 to 10. 
