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CATALOGUE OF ROSES 
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Climbing and Rambler Roses—( continued ) 
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PAUL’S SCARLET CLIMBER, vivid scarlet, shaded with bright 
crimson, produced in the greatest profusion in large clusters in medium¬ 
sized, semi-double blossoms; the colour is well retained without burning 
or fading, and the flowers remain on the plants for an unusual length of 
time, from the middle of June onwards, with occasional flowers in autumn, 
furnishing a brilliant and magnificent display in the garden; handsome 
foliage, and quite hardy; excellent for forcing or cutting. 
PAUL TRANSON, large panicles of rose-coloured double flowers, scented 
like a Tea Rose; June 15. 
PAX (Hyb. Musk), pure white, buds tinted lemon, produced in corymbs; 
large for its class, and perpetual-flowering, growing about 4 feet in height. 
PENELOPE (Hyb. Musk), a perpetual-flowering cluster Rose. Shell- 
pink, shaded salmon. Handsome dark green foliage and claret colour 
wood. Fragrant musk perfume, dwarf habit. 
PHYLLIS BIDE, pale gold and carmine-pink; an exceedingly pretty 
perpetual-flowering Climbing Polyantha. 
PRIMROSE, bright primrose-yellow, passing to canary-yellow. Large, 
double, full; slightly fragrant; vig. 
PRINCESS OF ORANGE, a climbing form of Gloria Mundi, the vivid 
orange-scarlet Polyantha Rose; bright green foliage; vigorous grower. 
PROSPERITY (Hyb. Musk), white, tinted pink; perpetual-flowering 
climber. 
*RENE ANDRE, buds saffron-yellow, tinted orange-red, changing to 
pinkish-white, varied with carmine; semi-double, early-flowering; one 
of the best; June 18. 
ROMEO, double, deep red; like a miniature Liberty ; late-flowering. 
ROYAL SCARLET (Chaplin). A valuable addition to red climbers. 
After the style of Paul's Scarlet, the flowers being similar in shape to the 
latter, only rather smaller, and a shade deeper in colour; free-flowering; 
fine pillar Rose. 
♦RUGA, pale flesh; large and double; June 25. 
SANDER’S WHITE, double white; large trusses; July 1. 
SEAGULL, white, very free and effective; one of the best; June 15. 
SHOWER OF GOLD, deep yellow, changing paler; double; glossy 
foliage; June 20. 
SILVER MOON, large silvery-white flowers, single or semi-double; very 
showy; June 15. 
SODENIA, bright carmine to scarlet-red, lasting well; flowers double; July 1. 
STAR OF PERSIA (Hyb. Lutea), bright yellow, semi-double, large 
flowers, blooming early in June. 
*TAUSENDSCHON, flowers variable from soft pink to carmine-rose; 
double; June 15. 
TEA RAMBLER, coppery-pink, changing to salmon-pink; Tea-scented; 
good; June 15. 
♦THE GARLAND, very large clusters of fawn-coloured buds, opening 
nearly white; double; July 1. 
THELMA, delicate coral-pink, suffused carmine-red; large flowers for a 
Rambler; growth similar to Paul's Scarlet Climber ; almost thornless. 
THE NEW DAWN, a new class of ever-blooming Rambler Rose resembling 
Dr. Van Fleet, but is continuously in flower throughout summer and autumn. 
UNA, a strong-growing Hybrid Briar; pale buff' buds, changing to nearly 
white; June 15. 
VANITY (Hyb. Musk), rose-pink, semi-double; large trusses; perpetual- 
flowering. 
VEILCHENBLAU, bluish-purple, double; large clusters; distinct; 
June 25. 
VIOLETTA, deep violet-blue, double flowers; colour better than Veilchen- 
blau ; strong grower. 
WALTHAM BRIDE, snow-white double flowers of medium size in great 
abundance; June 10. 
*WHITE DOROTHY PERKINS j Sports from Dorothy Perkins and Lady 
*WHITE LADY GAY Gay respectively, producing white, or 
(Mrs. Littleton Dewhurst ) I almost white flowers; July 20. 
Try our Special Rose Manure (see inside of Cover). 
