Climbing Roses continued. 
All 2/- to 3/- each, unless otherwise stated. 
NAME. DESCRIPTION. 
Cupid (H.T.), glowing flesh, with a touch of peach, softening to delicate flesh 
and opal when fully expanded ; very fascinating. 
Daybreak (Poly.), perpetual flowering, golden yellow, semi-single, several 
flowers on a stem with handsome dark green foliage. 
Diabolo (H ,P.) , almost single velvety fiery red; produced in great abundance ; 
late flowering . 
Dundee Rambler (Ayrshire), white, with pink edges, suitable for arches, 
pillars or any exposed position ; early flowering. 
Effective (H.T.), crimson, retains its brilliancy to the end; early flowering 
very fragrant . 
Fortune’s Yellow (N.), yellowish orange, flaked with metallic red; almost 
single; must be grown on a south or west wall or under glass; early 
flowering . 
Gloire de Dijon (T.),buff or salmon yellow; very large; very hardy, and 
ever blooming; will thrive in any situation. Standards 5/6, Half- 
Standards 5/- each. 
Goldfinch (Poly.), orange yellow, changing to lemon and white with age; 
very free and early flowering . 
Gruss an Teplitz (H.T.), brightest scarlet crimson, dark foliage; medium 
size, in clusters continuously throughout the summer. Standards 5/6, 
Half-Standards 5/- each. 
Havering Rambler (Multiflora), summer-flowering rambler, distinct large 
clusters of rosette flowers, well distributed, of almond blossom colour. 
Price 3/9. 
H61i;ne (Poly.), rosy pink pyramidal trusses of flowers, suitable for arches, 
hedges or pergolas ; early flowering. 
Johanna Sebus (H.T.), bright rosy pink; flowers large and full, delightful 
perfume; a free autumnal, suitable for pillars. 
Longworth Rambler (H.T.), bright crimson; fast growing, ever blooming, 
suitable for arches or pillars. 
Mme. Alfred Garrifere (H.N.), large white flowers, with yellowish base; 
deliciously fragrant and perpetual, suitable for arches or walls ; early and 
late flowering . 
Mme Berard (T . ) , fawn yellow ; large , free flowering , distinct variety of the 
Gloire de Dijon race, suitable for walls 
'Mme. Jules Gravereaux (T.) , lemon yellow ; with rosy peach centre ; buds 
large, long, and beautifully formed. 
Mme. Moreau, (T.), coppery yellow with deeper centre, back of petals rose 
and apricot, full and perfect shape. 
Mme. Pierre Cochet (T.), centre golden yellow shading off to yellowish- 
white, small, long, perfect shaped buds. 
Mme. d'Arblay (Prov.), flesh, changing to white; medium size flowers; 
produced in clusters, early flowering. 
♦Marechal Niel (N.) , bright golden yellow ; large perfect flowers , undoubtedly 
the finest yellow rose; a strong climber for south or west walls, or under 
glass. Standards 6/-. Half-Standards 5/6 each. 
Moonlight (Multiflora) , perpetual flowering cluster rose ; white flushed lemon 
prominent golden stamens, sweetly scented. Gold Medal, N.R.S. 
Mrs. F.W. Flight (Multiflora), large trusses ; blush pink, suitable for arches, 
pergolas , or hedges ; early flowering . 
Noella Nabonnand (H.T.), rosy crimson; long pointed buds, suitable for 
walls or pillars ; early flowering. 
Papillon (N.), carmine rose, shaded to deeper salmon; flowers small, pro- 
duced freely and continuously ; a fine early pillar rose. 
Paul 's Lemon Pillar (H .N .) , strong sturdy pillar rose, branching habit, pale 
lemon yellow in bud. Gold Medal, N.R.S. Half Standards 5/6 each. 
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