BRAISWICK Rose Gardens, Colchester. 
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Climbing Roses continued. 
Dwfs. NAME. DESCRIPTION. 
1 1 . Gloire de Dijon (T.) (Jacotoi, 1853), buff or salmon yellow; very large, rather 
flat • \rf*r\r luirrlv. ;ind ever bloom in tz \ will dc in any 
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Himalaya (single) 
Brunonis 
Rub at a 
Inermis ( Morlet , 
flat ; very hardy, and ever blooming 
<. r situation or aspect ; vigorous 
-/q Gracilis (Ayrshire) (Shall ley, 1796), colour bright rosy red ; large and full ; tree 
blooming and fast growing ; suitable for pillars and arches. 
./g Grandiflora (Polyantln), (Bernaix, 1886), pure white; single flowers, carried in 
clusters ; a rampant climber 
1/6 Gruss an Teplitz (H.T.) (Geschwind, 1897), colour brightest scarlet crimson, 
10/- per dozen dark foliage; free semi-climbing habit ; perfect medium 
size flowers; a charming decorative rose; vigorous 
1/6 Helene (Polyantha) (P.Lambert, 1899), a seedling from Crimson Rambler, the 
individual flowers being larger than the parent ; delicate 
violet colour, buds carmine red, from 20 to 30 in a truss; 
lasting a long time in good condition ; suitable for arches. 
1/6 Henrietta de Beauvau (T.) {Lacharme, 1887), bright clear yellow ; medium size 
and fine form ; a very free blooming good climbing rose. 
The wild rose of the Himalaya Mountains. This produces 
large bunches of pure white single flowers with yellow 
stamens; a rampant climber •••••••••••. 
1883), bright clear crimson; free blooming; dark toliage 
with red wood ; it makes a bold and effective bush 
/v/ La Guirlande Almost pure white, free flowering and evergreen 
16 Lamarque (Noisette) (Marechal, 1830), pure white, shaded lemon in the centre; 
perfection in the bud, but flat when open ; a fine climber, 
requires a warm wall ; very vigorous 
1/6 Le Soleil (Tea) (Dubreuil, 1892), a charming chrome yellow ; large, full, and per- 
fect cupped form ; very free flowering; best in autumn ....... 
Leopoldine d’Orleans (Ayrshire) (Jacques), white, tipped red ; suitable or 
pillars or arches 
Leuohtstern (Polyantha) (). C. Schmidt, 1900), colour bright rose with large 
white eye, large single flowers, produced abundantly , a 
charming new rambling rose, suitable for arches, pillars, 
walls, etc ••••; 
2/6 ... 1/6 Longworth Rambler (H.T.) (Liabaud, 1880), the brightest crimson; a fast 
growing, ever-blooming, climbing lose, producing its 
perfect wreaths of brilliant flowers •• 
L’Orleanaise (Vigneren 1900), colour soft pink, flowers small cup-shaped, 
produced during July and continuously. A hrst-iate 
climber for trellis or arches ■•••••■ 
Lucida Plena (Vcitch, 1885), a pure rose colour; small double flowers; foliage 
very handsome and evergreen ; suitable for pillars oi arches. 
Lucida Single (single) ...bright rose; beautiful reddish foliage; it flowers 
freely ; suitable for pillars, bushes, or walls ; evergreen.... 
Macrantha the palest flesh colour ; a form of Rosa Galltca large 
single flowers, with golden anthers ; this makes a bold shi ub. 
Mme. Carnot (T.) (Moreau, 1890), deep golden yellow with coppery centre ; 
perfect shaped buds; a good climber or bush rose 
Mme. Alfred Carriere (H.N.) (Schwartz, 1879) white, with yellowish base large 
and very showy ; deliciously fragrant and very perpetual , 
a rampant climber ; suitable for arches or walls 
Berard (T.) (Levet, 1870), fawn yellow ; large, full, and good cupped 
imbricated form ; a lree flowering and distinct variety o 
the Gloire dc Dijon race, but much better shape, makes a 
good standard; suitable for walls, pillars, or arches......... 
Mme. Eugene Yerdier (T.) (Levet, 1883), the deepest golden yellow; fair size, 
globular form, and very full ; best in autumn 
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For our Champion Cut Rose Blooms, see page 10. 
