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Climbing Roses, Hardy and others. 
The following list of Climbing Roses includes the most useful and beautiful varieties in cultivation. For pillars, walls, or arches in 
exposed positions the fine old varieties of Ayrshire, Evergreen, Banksia, Boursault, Chesliunt Hybrid, Gloire de Dijon, and Aimee Yibert 
are the most desirable ; whilst for greenhouse work the beautiful Mareclial Niel, Climbing Niphetos, and Climbing Devoniensis are the best. 
WILLIAM ALLEN RICHARDSON 
Aimee Vibert (Noisette). Small pure white flowers 
in large clusters ; very hardy ... 
Dundee Rambler 
Pure white 
Ayrshire, 
pink 
„ Queen of the Belgians 
Banksia alba, or white. Pure white 
,, lutea, or yellow. Fine yellow ... 
Boursault (Rosa alpina), Amadis, or crimson 
Catherine Bell. Bright rosy pink 
Cheshunt Hybrid. Bright cherry carmine, large 
open flowers ; a very hardy and strong grower ; fine 
Is., Is. 6d., 2s. Gd., 3s. 6d., and 
Climbing Devoniensis (T). Magnificent strong- 
growing variety, flowers creamy white with 
blush centre ; deliciously scented 
Is. 6d., 2s. 6d., 3s. Gd., 6s., and 
Climbing Niphetos. A fine new, rapid growing, 
climbing tea-scented variety ; shoots running to 
twenty feet in one season, flowering on lateral 
shoots from their main stems continuously; blooms 
of a purer white than those of the old variety, not 
showing the pink tinge, and even more delica' 
scented. First Class Certificate R. H. S. 
2s. 6d., 3s. 6d., 5s., 
Evergreen, Donna Maria. Pure white 
„ Felieite Perpetuelle. Creamy white 
„ Leopoldined’Orleans.White.tippedred 
,, Myrianthes. Blush, edged rose 
,, Rampant. Pure white 
Gloire de Dijon (T). Buff, with orange centre, 
well known, superb variety 
Is. 6d., 2s. 6d., 3s. 6d., 5s., and 
Mareehal Niel (Noisette). Beautiful golden yellow 
of the most lovely form and delicious fragrance; 
well known, superb variety 
Is. 6d., 2s. 6d., 3s. 6d., 5s. and 
*Waltham Climber, No. 1. ) Light crimson 
# Waltham Climber, No. 3. ) Dark crimson 
William Allen Richardson (Noisette). Fine 
deep orange yellow, very showy and distinct ; a 
gem for buttonholes and bouquets ; a capital variety 
for the greenhouse : a very strong grower 
Is. 6d., 2s. Gd., 3s. 6d., and 
* Seedlings from the well-known Gloire de Dijon. 
s. d. 
1 0 
er. White, edged 
7 6 
7 6 
7 6 
2 0 
2 0 
6 0 
Miscellaneous Roses. 
AUSTRIAN COPPER. Distinct and beautiful, golden 
terra-cotta colour, flowers single ... ... each Is. 
AUSTRIAN BRIER (PERSIAN YELLOW). Deep 
golden yellow, full, double flowers ... ... each Is. 
PROVENCE OrTcABBAGE ROSES— 
Old Provence. Rose oolour, very fragrant ... each 9d. 
White Provence. White, beautiful bud ... each 9d. 
ROSA RUGOSA, Japanese Roses. Beautiful varieties, 
bearing very large single blooms, followed by handsome fruit 
in Autumn ; highly ornamental. 
Alba. Pure white, very large and sweet ... each Is. Gd. 
Rubra. Bright rose, very sweet scented ... each Is. Gd. 
CRIMSON CHINA. Dark crimson, dwarf and pretty; an 
old favourite ... ... ... ... each Is. 
MOSS— CRIMSON GLOBE (New Hybrid Moss). 
Buds nicely mossed, flowers deep crimson, large, full, and 
globular, growth very vigorous. This magnificent Rose 
will be a great acquisition to the Moss Roses, as it possesses 
the qualities of a show flower combined with the true moss 
characteristics. First Class Certificate, Royal Horticultural 
Society ... ••• ... Dwarfs only, each 2s. 
„ Blanche Moreau. Perpetual Moss, pure white 
flowers in clusters, well mossed Standards 2s. ; Dwarfs Is. 
,, Common Moss. Rosy blush, mossed well up the 
bud Standards, each 2s. Dwarfs, per doz. 10s. Gd. ; each Is. 
,, White Moss. Pure white, beautifully mossed 
Dwarfs only, per doz. 10s. Gd. ; each Is. 
Perle d’Or (Polyautha). Nankeen yellow with orange centre ; 
small and very beautiful buds ... ... each Is. 
From Hr. E. SELLEY, Landport. 
Nov. IStb. 
“ The last Hoses I had from you have done very well ; they have 
been admired by all who saw them.” 
From Mr. S. PERKINS, Balbam. 
April 17 th. 
"The last Trees you gent were very nice, especially the G-loire de 
3>ijon Rose.” 
From Miss PEART, The Cottage, Ballybrack. 
Feb. 16th. 
“ 1 am very much pleased with the Fruit Trees you sent me* and 
which reached me in good condition.” 
From Mr. G-. VIDLER, Cheyne Court. 
Dec. 19th. . . 
“The Fruit Trees arrived all right, I like the look of them 
very much.” 
