CATALOGUE OF ROSES 
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Climbing and Rambler Roses ( continued) 
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* FLORA, rosy-flesh; full; June 16. 
FRAIGHEUR, a beautiful soft pink rambler. Free and perpetual-flowering. 
FRANCOIS FOUCARD, yellow, changing to creamy-white; semi¬ 
double; very floriferous; June 25. 
FRANCOIS GUILLOT, buds creamy-white, changing to milk-white; 
double; good; June 20. 
FRANCOIS JURANVILLE, beautiful bright rose-colour, full and large 
for its class; one of the best; June 25. 
* GARDENIA, bright yellow in bud, changing to cream as the flowers open; 
double; one of the best; June 15. 
GERBE ROSE, bright pink, large cup-shaped flowers, produced all along 
the shoots; early-flowering. 
GOLDEN RAMBLER, colour the shade of Mrs. Wemyss Quin with 
crimson splashes. Flowers are full and very fragrant; rich olive-green 
foliage; June. 
GOLDFINCH, buds yellow, opening flowers changing to white; semi¬ 
double; June 15. 
HAVERING RAMBLER, colour of almond-blossom; large clusters of 
rosette-shaped flowers. 
HEART OF GOLD, deep crimson with clear white base. 
* HIAWATHA, single; bright rich crimson, with white eye, produced in 
large and long clusters; very effective; foliage deep glossy green; one 
of the best; July 20. 
ILE DE FRANCE, single blooms of a good crimson shade with a centre 
of deep golden stamens; attractive variety. 
JERSEY BEAUTY, pale yellow flowers with bright yellow stamens; one 
of the most elegant single Roses, and quite hardy; June 15. 
JOSEPH BILLIARD, large single blossoms, bright red, tinted yellow; 
very effective; June 20. 
JULY GLORY (Chaplin), large clusters of rich rose-coloured flowers, 
which stand out in rich profusion; beautiful glossy green foliage; very 
vigorous. 
*LADY GAY, in the way of Dorothy Perkins , but rather larger and richer in 
colour, and flowering later; one of the best; July 20. 
*LADY GODIVA, a sport from Dorothy Perkins , with soft flesh-pink flowers; 
good; July 20. 
LEONTINE GERVAIS, nasturtium-red, mixed with carmine and salmon; 
double; distinct and rich in colouring; excellent; June 20. 
LEOPOLDINE D’ORLEANS ( Adelaine d’Orleans), white, tipped with 
red; small and double; July 1. 
LOVELINESS (Chaplin). See page 4. 
LUTEA or YELLOW BANKSIAN, fine yellow, very small, full; 
beautiful; best on south aspect; May. 
MADAME D’ARBLAY, delicate flesh, changing to white; double; very 
beautiful; June 25. 
MARY HICKS, a very fine crimson, deeper, fuller, and larger than Excelsa. 
♦MADAME PLANTIER, pure white, free bloomer; full; one of the 
finest pure white massing Roses; June 20. 
MARY WALLACE, clear rose-pink, base of petals salmon; very large 
semi-double flowers. 
MINNEHAHA, deep satin-rose, double, produced in large clusters; one 
of the best; July 20. 
MISS HELYETT, carmine-pink, changing to rosy-pink; June 20. 
MOONLIGHT, perpetual-flowering cluster; white, flushed lemon. 
MORLETTI, light rose; large; semi-double; June 20. 
MOSCHATA, the single Musk Rose; pure white with yellow stamens; 
a beautiful climbing Rose for a sheltered situation; July 15. 
MOSCHATA NIVEA, a hybrid variety, with large single white flowers, 
slightly tinged with pink; forms a strong bush or climber; quite hardy; 
June 25. 
MRS. ARTHUR CURTISS JAMES, golden-yellow similar to Christine; 
glossy green foliage; fragrant. 
*MRS. F. W. FLIGHT, bright pink flowers, produced in extra large 
corymbs; exceedingly effective; June 25. 
In case of some varieties being sold out, a few supplementary names will avoid disappointment. 
