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CLIMBING AND WEEPING ROSES. 
The following list of Climbing Roses includes the most beautiful and useful sorts in cultivation. 
Noth:— Those priced at 2/6, 3/6 and 6/- are large plants in pots with shoots 6 to 12 feet in length. 
s. d. 
AGLAIA (Yellow Rambler). Large trusses of canary-yellow flowers 
Is., 2s. 6d., and 3 6 
AIMEE VIBERT (Noisette). Pure white flowers in clusters . . 10 
ALL1STER STELLA GRAY. Pale yellow with orange oentro 10 
AMERICAN PILLAR. A fine new hardy climber, producing an 
abundanco of lovely rosy pink large flowers, with a broad band 
of pure white at base of petals. Strong plants in pots, 8 ft. . . .1 6 
AYRSHIRE, DUNDEE RAMBLER. White, edged pink . . 10 
BANKSIA ALBA. Pure white, in pots . . . . • • J ® 
„ LUTEA. Fine yellow, in pots • • . •• •• 1 ” 
BLUE RAMBLER. Steel blue, very distinct and pleasing. Strong 1 U 
BLUSH RAMBLER (new, Polyantha). Beautiful soft blush Is., 2s.6d.,& 3 6 
CAROLINE TESTOUT. A very strong growing, climbing sport from 
Caroline Tcstout, making strong shoots Is., 2s. Gd., and 3 o 
CHESHUNT HYBRID. Bright cherry carmine, large open flowers ; 
a very hardy and strong grower . . • • Is., 2s. 6d., and 3 6 
CLIMBING KAISERIN AUGUSTA VICTORIA. Cream shaded lemon, 
good climber „ l ,“ 11 
CLIMBING NIPHETOS. Pure white 2s. 6d„ 3s. Gd., and 6 0 
CRIMSON RAMBLER. A splendid free-growing variety, with 
bright glossy-grcon foliage, and large pyramidal trusses of 
bright crimson flowers . . . • • • Is., ®d., an< ® ® 
DELIGHT (P). Climber. Bright carmine, shading to carmine at 
base, bright yellow stamons. Very free-flowering . . ..20 
* a. i 
DOROTHY PERKINS (Hybrid Wichuriana). Clear soft pink 
flowers in large clusters, very fragrant and lasting Is., 2s. 6d., and 3 8 
FLOWER OF FAIRFIELD (POLYANTHA). A perpetual flowering 
Crimson Rambler, a sport from this well-known variety, 
blooming on the young wood freely and continuously until late 
Autumn . . - - ■ • * • Is-, 2s. 6d., and 3 6 
FRAUL KARL DRUSCHKI. Flowers similar to the dwarf -growing 
variety, but a stronger grower . . . . Is., 2s. Gd., and 3 6 
GARDENIA (W). Colour bright yellow, paler as flowers expand 1 0 
GLOIRE DE DUON (T). Buff, with orange centre, well-known 
superb variety . . . . . . Is., 2s. 6d., 3s. 6d., and 6 0 
GOLDFINCH. Strong growing Rambler, producing large clusters 
of yellow flowers . . . . • • - * Is., 2s. 6d., and 3 6 
HIAWATHA (POLYANTHA). A seedling from Crimson Rambler. 
The flowers are single, deep crimson, shading to white at the 
base of the petals. . . . . . . Is., 2s. 6d., and 3 6 
LA FRANCE. A climbing form of the well-known La France 
Is., 2s. 6d., and 3 6 
LADY GAY (Wichuriana). A brilliant and lovely shade of rose- 
pink . . . . . . . . . . Is., 28. Gd., and 3 6 
L’IDEAL (Noisette). Yellow and metallio red, streaked and tinted 
golden yellow . . . . . . Is., 2s. 6d., 3s. 6d., and 6 0 
LONGWORTH RAMBLER. A fast growing continuous bloomer, 
producing wreaths of brilliant crimson flowers Is., 2s. 6d., and 3 6 
BLUSH RAMBLER, 
Growing In our Nurseries. 
MARECHAL NIEL (Noisette). Beautiful golden yellow of tho most 
lovelv form and delicious fragrance ; well-known superb variety 
Is. 6d., 2s. Gd., 3s. Gd., and 
MONSIEUR DESIR. Velvety crimson, shaded with violet, large 
and double ; a good dark climber . . • ■ 
MRS. F. W. FLIGHT. Pink with white centre, semi-double, and of 
fair size, produced in enormous trusses . . . • 
MRS. W. J. GRANT. A vigorous growing free-flowering sport from 
Mrs" W. J. Grant. A great acquisition to the Climbers 
Is., 2s. 6d. and 
PAUL’S CARMINE P ILLAR . Bright rosy carmine single flowers, 
produced very freely, charming . . • • • • 
PERLE DES JARDINS. Colour same as tho dwarf growing variety, 
but a good climber . . . ■ • • Is- ®<L, 2s. Gd., and 
PHILADELPHIA RAMBLER. A fuller, larger, and brighter form 
of Crimson Rambler, earlier, and retains its colour better 
QUEEN ALEXANDRA Large corymbs of bloom in the way of 
Crimson Rambler, but palor . . • • • • • • 
REINE MARIE HENRIETTE. Bright cherry carmine, long 
pointed flowers; fine for cutting .. •• Is., 2s. Gd., and 
RUBIN (Multiflora). Colour deep crimson, like Crimson Rambler 
but larger . . ■ . • • 
STARLIGHT. White, suffused rose-violet, a single variety recom- 
mended for pillars or pergolas . . . . ■ ■ . ■ • 
TAUSENDSCHON. Bright satin-pink flowers, two inches in dia- 
motor, produced singly and in trusses of three to five on long 
stems, standing well out from tho plant Is., 2s. Gd., and 
THALIA (White Rambler). A multiflora Rose, double-white 
flowers .. .. •• •• •• 
TRIER (Multiflora). Large pyramidal trusses of white flowers 
Is., 2s. Gd., and 
WALTHAM BRIDE (new). Snow-white sprays or clusters, very 
fragrant. F.C.C. of Merit .. •• ■■ •• 
WHITE DOROTHY PERKINS. A splendid white sport from the 
well-known Dorothy Perkins, the same style of flower but pure 
whito ; a great acquisition • ■ • • ls . Gd. and 
WILLIAM ALLEN RICHARDSON (Noisette). Fine deep orange 
yellow, very showy . . I 8 * 6d., 2s. 6d., 3s. 6d., and 
WEEPING STANDARD ROSES 
The varieties named below can be supplied on tall Standards. Theso 
are the very best and most suitable varieties for this purpose. All who 
have soen these charming subjects will at once acclaim their worth. 
5 0 
1 0 
1 0 
3 6 
1 0 
3 G 
1 0 
1 0 
3 6 
1 6 
2 0 
3 6 
1 0 
3 G 
3 G 
3 6 
5 0 
CRIMSON RAMBLER 
DOROTHY PERKINS 
HIAWATHA 
LADY GAY 
TAUSENDSCHON 
DUNDEE RAMBLER 
4 to 6 feet stems, 3s. 6d. each. 
5 to 6 feet stems, 5s. Qd. each. 
Wire Frames for Weeping Roses, 2 ft. in diamoter, 3s. Gd. each. 
STANDARD WEEPING ROSE— 
DOROTHY PERKINS, 
