44 FRANK CANT & CO., 
Climbing Roses continued. 
Stds. or 
HalfStds. Dwls. NAME. DESCRIPTION. 
2/0 ... i/o Mme. Moreau ( 1 .) ( Moreau , 1890), coppery yellow with deeper centre, back of 
petals rose and apricot; large, full, and perfect form; a 
much improved M me. Berard 
2/6 ... 1/6 Mme. Pierre Cochet(l\) ( Cachet , 1892), centre golden yellow, shading off to 
yellowish-white ; small, long, perfect shaped buds ; a 
profuse and continuous bloomer, perfectly charming 
— ... 1/6 Mai Fleuri (T.) ('. Tesniafils , 1892), pure white small long buds, perfection in 
shape ; the plant is evergreen, and is a valuable addition to 
the climbers 
2/- ... 1/6 Marechal Niel (N.) ( Pradel , 1864), bright golden yellow ; large perfect flowers; 
*-° to undoubtedly the finest yellow rose ; a strong climber for 
5 /" 2 /6 _ south or west walls, or under glass 
... -/g Myrianthes Ranoncule (Ayrshire) pinkish rose, changing to deep rose; 
suitable for pillars or arches 
... 1/- Paul s Carmine Pillar (H.P.) ( Paul and Son, 1895), the brightest rosy carmine, 
Extra strong plants, single flowers, produced abundantly ; valuable for planting 
2/- each. in shrubberies and rosaries for effect. A charming 
decorative rose 
... 1/- Paul’s Single White (H.P.) (Paul and Son, 1883), large single pure white 
flowers ; a free bloomer 
... 1/6 Pink Royer (H. T.) (IP. Paul and Son, 1891), pale pink with deeper centre ; large 
blooms; in the way of Souvr. de la Malmaison ; a strong- 
climbing garden rose ; best in autumn 
... 1/- Polyantha Simplex (from Japan), pure white; single flowers, about the 
size of a florin ; a rampant climber, for arches and bowers. 
... 1/6 Psyche (Poly.) (Paul and Son, 1899), a seedling from Crimson Rambler, almost 
as rampant. The bunches of flowers are freely produced, 
containing 8 to 25 blooms on each truss ; colour pale 
. rosy pink, suffused at the base with salmon and yellow 
... 1/6 Purity (Bourbon) (Cooling and Sons, 1898), white, with the centre faintly, 
flushed with flesh ; medium size, full, well-formed flowers 
produced in great profusion, of semi-climbing habit, 
suitable for pillars. trellis, &c. Gold Medal N.R.S. 
... 2/- Queen Alexandra (Polyantha) (Veifch, 1901), colour a rosy pink; flowers 
produced in large pyramidal clusters similar to Crimson 
Rambler ; a rampant climber suitable for arches, pillars, 
. bowers, or pergolas. Gold Medal, N.R.S 
... -/9 Queen of the Belgians (Ayrshire), creamy white, perfect shape, suitable for 
arches and pillars 
... -/g Rampant (Ayrshire) pure white, very free flowering, suitable for arches, 
and bowers 
... -/ 9 Ranuncululus (Ayrshire), blush pink, small semi-double flowers produced abun- 
dantly ; a strong growing evergreen rose 
2/- ... 1/6 Reine Marie Henriette (H.T.) (Levet, 1878), a bright cherry carmine ; long 
pointed flowers ; one of the best dark climbing roses ; 
3 /' . known by some as the Red Gloire de Dijon 
- ... i/6j Reine Olga de Wurtemberg (H.T.) (Nabonnand, 1881), colour most vivid red ; 
j P . B. Hayes flowers good shape ; a strong climbing, free blooming, 
S' i effective garden rose; good in autumn 
2/6 ... 1/6 Reye d Or (N.) (Ditcher, 1869), buff yellow ; long pointed buds ; a vigorous hardy, 
free-flowering climber ; nearly evergreen; it will flourish 
in almost any situation, and should be but little pruned... 
••• 79 Rosa Polyantha (Polyantha), pure white single flowers; an immense grower 
(see Himalaya, page 43) 
... 1/6 Rubin (Poly.) (J. C. Schmidt, 1900), colour deep crimson, blooms like Crimson 
Rambler, but larger and fuller ; free flowering. Suitable 
for pillars or arches 
For list of sorts we specially recommend see page 4. 
