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CATALOGUE OF ROSES 
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CHAPLIN’S PINK CLIMBER, a very striking pink, maintaining its 
colour to the last. Produces large trusses of medium-sized semi-double 
flowers, which remain on the plants for a long time, from the middle of 
June onwards, with occasional flowers in the autumn; altogether making 
a grand display in the garden. Handsome, glossy foliage, and quite hardy. 
Excellent for forcing and cutting. AWARDS.—Gold Medal, N.R.S.; 
Cory Cup, for the Best New Climbing Rose; Award of Merit, R.H.S. 
It is the best Pink Climber ever raised. 
CHARLES LAWSON, vivid rose, shaded; large and full; June 15. 
CHATILLON RAMBLER, large clusters of shell-pink flowers with 
golden anthers. 
*CHENEDOLE, light vivid crimson; colour exquisite; June 20. 
CHESHUNT PILLAR, flame-coloured flowers; perpetual; glossy foliage; 
effective. 
CINDERELLA, deep pink, ends of petals quilled; double; late-flowering; 
July 20. 
CLAIRE JACQUIER, nankeen-yeflow; small; produced in large clusters; 
somewhat tender; June 20. 
CLIMBING AMERICAN BEAUTY, rosy-pink, large, finely-shaped; 
very free and showy; June 15. 
CLIMBING BESS LOVETT, the colour is deep pink and the flowers 
are large, double, and very sweetly scented. A strong constitution and 
very free-flowering. 
CLIMBING CRIMSON CONQUEST (Chaplin), this can be well 
described as a climbing form of Red Letter Day. It flowers in abundance, 
giving great masses and fine trusses. 
CORALIE, coral-red, changing to deep pink; very lovely and distinct; 
June 15. 
CORNELIA (Hyb. Musk), strawberry, flushed yellow; a perpetual- 
flowering cluster Rose; fine habit; good for massing. 
CORONATION, scarlet-crimson, splashed with small white streaks;' 
semi-double; July 1. 
COUPE D’HEBE, rich deep pink; large and very double; June 25. 
CRIMSON RAMBLER, large pyramidal trusses of bright (rimson 
flowers, which contrast well with the bright glossy green foliage; one of 
the best; July 1. 
DIABOLO, fiery-red, shaded with blackish-purple; semi-double; very 
effective; June 20. 
*DOROTHY PERKINS, large clusters of rich soft rose-coloured flowers, 
rather paler when grown under glass; bright glossy green foliage; quite 
first-rate; July 15. 
DR. HUEY, intense crimson, similar in habit to Paul’s Scarlet Climber, and 
makes a fine companion for this Rose; a decided acquisition. 
DR. VAN FLEET, very pale pink, deepening to rosy-pink in the centre. 
^DUNDEE RAMBLER, white, semi-double; July 1. 
EDMOND PROUST, pink, centre shaded with carmine; good; June 20. 
ELECTRA, double yellow buds, changing paler, produced in great 
profusion; good; June 15. 
* ELISA ROBICHON, salmon-buff, base of petals pale yellow; good; 
June 15. 
ELSIE (Chaplin). See page 4. 
EMILE NERINE, double blooms of deep cherry-pink; an improved form 
of the old Chatillon Rambler. 
EMILY GRAY, golden-yellow; handsome glossy foliage; June 20. 
ERECTA, blush-pink, enormous trusses, semi-double; very strong and erect. 
EVANGELINE, single white, tipped pink; large. 
*EXCELSA, brilliant scarlet-crimson; full; produced in large trusses; 
one of the best; July 20. 
FAIRY QUEEN, pale yellow on lemon-white; drooping sprays; effective. 
FELICIA (Hyb. Musk), a perpetual-flowering cluster Rose; colour, China- 
pink, shaded yellow; very fragrant. Flowers in large clusters; good in 
autumn. 
*FELICITE PERPETUE, creamy-white, beautiful; small and full; July 1. 
All our Roses are British grown. 
