Climbing Roses continued. 
All 2/- to 3/- each, unless otherwise stated. 
NAME. DESCRIPTION. 
Paul’s Scarlet Climber (H.T.), vivid scarlet; free flowering, excellent for 
pillars, pergolas. Gold Medal, N.R.S. 
Pax, (Hybrid Musk) , semi-single, pure white, tinted lemon in bud, prominent 
golden anthers, free flowering. Gold Medal, N.R.S. 
Pemberton s White Rambler (Multiflora) , pure white ; not liable to mildew 
large trusses, remains in flower a long time. 
Pink Pearl (H.T.), shell-pink enlivened with salmon, early flowering. 
Queen of the Belgians (Ayrshire), creamy white; perfect shaped, large 
clusters during June, suitable for arches, pillars, etc. 
Rambler Oriflame (H.N.), fountain like sprays, glossy foliage, vivid rose, 
suffused with coppery gold, a beautiful climber. 
Reine Marie Henriette (H.T.) , cherry carmine; long pointed flowers, known 
by some as the Red Gloire de Dijon ; best in autumn . 
Reine Olga de Wurtemberg (H ,T.) , vivid red ; free and continuous bloom- 
ing, suitable for pillars, arches or walls. 
R§ve d 'or (N . ) , buff yellow ; long pointed buds ; a vigorous, and continuous 
flowering climber; nearly evergreen. 
Sammy carmine, perpetual flowering cluster, semi-single, produced in 
corymbs, almost thornless, good autumnal, flowering well into November. 
Price 5/-. 
Shower of Gold (Poly.), beautiful large trusses of golden yellow; flowers 
freely, produced early and late. 
Tausendschon (Multiflora), large bright satin pink flowers; produced singly 
and in trusses; a well-known variety. 
Tea Rambler (Poly.), deep coppery pink, changing to soft salmon pink; 
small flowers, large clusters, extremely pretty. 
The Garland (Ayrshire), white, bouquet shaped trusses, sweetly perfumed, 
suitable for arches, pergolas, and pillars. 
Thisbe (Hybrid Musk), chamois yellow, rosette, large trusses, perpetual 
flowering, fine pillar rose. 
Trier (Poly.), creamy yellow, shaded white; large pyramidal clusters; 
perpetual pillar rose. 
Una (H.T.), pale buff yellow, almost white when fully expanded, flowers 
large, and semi-double, suitable for pillars 
Vanity (Hybrid Musk), perpetual free-flowering, rose pink, large semi-single, 
produced in corymbs, all carrying sprays of flowers well into October, 
musk perfume. Price 3/9. 
Veilchenblau (Poly.), semi-double medium size flowers produced in large 
bunches; amethyst and steel blue. 
Waltham Climber No. 3 (H.T.), dark crimson: free and continuous bloom- 
ing. 
Wm . Allen Richardson (N.) , (see page 35) , suitable for walls, pillars, bushes 
or standards . 
BANKSIAN ROSES. 
2/6 and 3/6 each. 
These have not strong constitutions, and require to be grown on a south 
wall. The flowers are produced on the weaker shoots very early in May; they 
require very little pruning. 
White, white; small and double ; violet scented; quite evergreen ; a charm- 
ing climber 
Yellow, yellow; small and double; very beautiful; a profuse bloomer and 
quite evergreen. 
EXTRA STRONG CLIMBING ROSES. 
3/6 to 5/- each according to the size of the plant with strong rods. 
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