Page Twenty-Jour 
CATALOGUE OF ROSES 
Climbing and Rambler Roses ( continued) 
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WHITE TAUSENDSCHON, buds blush-white, open flowers white, 
sometimes flaked with pink; very beautiful; June 20. 
WICHURAIANA, the type of the group; pure white single flowers, yellow 
stamens; July 25. 
WINDERMERE (Chaplin), colour is a rich carmine-rose; large clusters 
of medium-sized semi-double flowers; stiff upright grower; vigorous. 
YVONNE, soft pink, deeper centre; a new sweetly-scented variety, flowering 
from July to September. 
DWARF 
MULTIFLORA or POLYANTHA ROSES 
and their Hybrids 
The type ol this group is a summer-flowering Climbing Rose. The Varieties here named are hybrid variations from the type, and are 
of lowly growth; they are autumnal bloomers, and are very useful for bouquets, and beautiful for bedding or as edgings to Rose beds. 
They also force well. 
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Prices per 100 of the leading kinds will be quoted on application. 
Price per dozen, 10/6, of varieties priced 1/- each, when 
1 dozen of one variety is ordered. 
*AENNCHEN MULLER-—F., large clusters of brilliant rose-coloured flowers from June till 
late in autumn, 
ALICE, beautiful shade of pink; flowers in large trusses, and fringed; vig. 
ALICE AMOS, cherry-pink, with white centre; a dwarf American Pillar. 
ANNE MULLER, large clusters of brilliant rose-coloured flowers. 
BABY ALBERIC (Chaplin), yellow buds opening creamy-white; double; perpetual- 
flowering; vig. 
BABY BETTY, yellow, opening to delicate rose with ruddy tints; free-flowering and fragrant. 
BABY FAURAX, violet-blue; a distinct novelty; dwarf and free. 
BABY HERRIOT, coral-red, similar to Mdme. Edouard Herriot, in shade. 
BELVEDERE, large, double, dark red flowers with velvety shadings. Free-flowering. 
BIBBY LURWYN, lemon-white; pretty and distinct. 
CAMEO, colour Oriental or Turkish-red, is a light reddish-pink. 
CECILE BRUNNER—F., pale rose, yellowish in centre; very sweet and of exquisite form; 
vigorous. 
CHATILLON ROSE, large clusters, semi-double, rosy-crimson with white eye. 
CHERIE, scarlet-crimson, a sport from Else Poulsen, which it resembles in growth. 
CORAL CLUSTER, blush-pink; vig. 
DIANA (single), dark orange suffused with carmine flowers, continuously giving an abundance 
of blooms. 
DOROTHY DIX, rose-pink. 
D. T. POULSEN, a charming addition to the Else Poulsen and Kirsten Poulsen type. The 
colour is bright blood-red. Flowers are semi-double and lasting. Very free-flowering; vig. 
EBLOUISSANT, deep blood-crimson; quite first-rate; vig. 
ECHO ( Dwarf Tausendschon), rose-pink, semi-double, in trusses; vig. 
*ELLEN POULSEN—F., large clusters of sweetly-scented bright cherry-rose flowers, colour 
of Dorothy Perkins ; fine bedder with dark green foliage; vig. 
ELSE CHAPLIN (Chaplin). See page 4. 
ELSE POULSEN, semi-double, bright rose-pink, a delightful shade; very floriferous; vig. 
ETOILE LUISANTE, buds vermilion, opening flowers coppery-pink; bright and striking; 
vigorous. 
*EUGENIE LAMESCH—F., buds coppery-pink, opening flowers yellow; good and distinct; 
moderate. 
EVELYN THORNTON, shell-pink, deepening to salmon and lemon; vig. 
FIREBALL, glowing mixture of reddish-orange; dark green glossy foliage; good for forcing. 
FIREGLOW, Orleans type; brilliant vermilion-red, shaded orange. 
FORTSCHRITT, salmon and yellow, long pointed; flowers in enormous trusses, continuous 
blooming. 
FRANK LEDDY, a distinct and beautiful shade of clear bright carmine-lake. Well-shaped 
flowers carried on large trusses. 
GEORGES ELGER, coppery-yellow, changing to pale yellow; vig. 
A FINE COLLECTION OF LUPINS on pages 45-46. 
