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Half Stds. 
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Climbing Roses continued. 
Cli. NAME. DESCRIPTION, 
2/6 Braiswick Beauty. (Poly.) {Frank Cant and Co., 1912), a beautiful free- 
flowering and fragrant climbing rose, with vigorous habit 
of growth, suitable for arches, pillars, and pergolas. The 
flowers are produced abundantly in light artistic clusters, 
and in colour are satiny rose, with the base of the 
petals bronzy rose, infused with the brightest scarlet, 
delightful combination of colouring, and a rose which is 
as distinct as it is beautiful. Early flowering. 
2/6 Braiswick Fairy. (Poly.) (Frank Cant and Co., 1912), colour blush pink, 
about the shade of apple blossom. The flowers, which 
are semi-double, with a quaint but pretty imbrication of 
the petals, are borne in large trusses on erect stems, and 
have an exceedingly sweet perfume which permeates 
the atmosphere for a considerable distance. Its habit 
of growth is vigorous, and decidedly bushy, thereby 
making it exceptionally suitable for hedges and pillars. 
Early flowering. 
2/6 Braiswick Gem. (Poly.) (Frank Cant and Co., 1912), in colour and habit 
of growth, this variety somewhat resembles Claire Jacquier, 
but the flowers are larger, and are perfectly formed. 
The long pointed buds make it a charming decorative rose, 
and its light artistic clusters call forth praise from the 
most fastidious connoisseurs of climbing roses. It is 
very vigorous, and a decided acquisition, being especially 
suitable for arches, pillars, bowers, and screens. In colour 
it is pure nankeen yellow, and flowers from eaily June 
until the middle of July. Very fragrant . 
1/6 Buttercup (Poly.) (Paul and Son, 1908), deep yellow in the bud, lemon 
white when open ; a very attractive novelty of remarkable 
and quaint distinctiveness. It forms an excellent pillar 
or pyramid . . 
1/- Celine Forestier (N.) (Trouillard, 1858), pale yellow, deeper centre ; medium 
size, free and hardy ; a good garden rose ; evergreen . 
1 /- Cheshunt Hybrid (H T.) (Paul and Son , 1873), cherry carmine, with violet 
shading ; large full, flowers, produced abundantly ; a pillar 
or climbing rose for any situation. 
1/6 Claire Jacquier (Poly.) (Bernaix, 1888), nankeen yellow: charming little 
to flowers produced in large clusters ; exceedingly pretty for 
2/6 trellis or arches. Early flowering. 
i/6*Climbing Captain Christy (H.T.) ( Ducher , 1881), a vigorous growing sport 
from Captain Christy ; suitable for arches or walls (see 
page 21). 
i/6*CIimbing Caroline Testout (H.T.) ( Chauvry , 1902), a strong growing 
to climbing sport from Caroline Testout, which makes shoots 
2/6 8 to 10ft. long ; suitable for arches or wall (see page 21) 
3,6'Climbing Catherine Mermet (T) (Frank Cant and Co., 1912), a strong 
growing, climbing sport from the original type, which 
produces long, strong rods 6 to 10 ft. long in a season and 
flowers freely (see page 40) . 
1/6 Climbing Cramoisie Superieure (China), a very strong growing type of the 
dwarf variety, suitable for arches, pergolas, etc. (see page 51) 
i/6 # Climbing DeYoniensis (T.) ( Pavit , 1858), a vigorous growing sport from 
Devoniensis, the flowers being identical (see page 41). 
1/6 Climbing Kaiserin Augusta Victoria (H.T.) (A. Dickson and Sons , 1897), a 
to climbing sport of great vigour, identical in every respect 
2/6 (growth excepted) with the normal type (see page 27) 
Extra, strong plants of these Climbing Roses can be supplied in Pots at 2/6 to 5/- each at any siason 
of the year. 
