59 
Stds. or 
Half Stds. 
1/6 
to 
2/6 
Extra strong 
Climbing Roses continued 
Cli. NAME. DESCRIPTION. 
2/- DAPHNE {Multiflora) (Rev.J. H. Pemberton, 1913), flowering continuously 
from June to October, best in Autumn. Mildew proof ; 
colour pink, foilage almost evergreen, suitable for 
massing. 
1/6 Diabolo (H.P.) (Fauquet etfils, 1 909), colour a velvety fiery red, single flowers 
produced in great abundance, late flowering . 
1/- Dr. Rouges (T.) (Schwartz, 1894), red, shaded with coppery yellow, 
medium size flowers, variable in shape and colour. 
1/- Dundee Rambler (Ayrshire) (Martin), white, with pink edges; semi¬ 
double perfect shape ; suitable for arches, pillars or any 
exposed position . 
2/6 EFFECTIVE (H.T.) ( Hobbies , 1913), a cross between General McArthur and 
Carmine Pillar, and with the intense and delightful 
fragrance of the first-named parent with the climbing 
and early-flowering characteristics of the latter. The 
crimson colouring retains its brilliancy to the end, 
perfect elongated buds, continuous flowering . 
1/6 Electra (Poly.) ( Veitch, 1902), canary yellow shaded deeper yellow ; flowers 
about the size of a florin, produced in large pyramidal 
trusses until late summer ; strongly scented . 
1/- Euphrosyne (Poly.) (P. Lambert, 1896), a vigorous grower, producing 
large pyramidal clusters of small bright pink flowers 
suitable for arches, pergolas, pillars, etc. ; early flowering 
i/6'E. Veyrat Hermanos (T.) ( Bernaix, 1895), colour apricot and carmine, 
reflexed with deep red ; large, full and perfect shape, a 
valuable addition to the climbers for walls . 
1/- Felicite et Perpetue (Ayrshire) ( Jacques, 1828), creamy white ; rosette 
shaped; a rampant climber, suitable for arches, bowers, 
etc. 
16 Field Marshal (H.T.) (TP. Paul and Soil, 1903), colour blood crimson shaded 
with velvety amaranth. 
2/- Flame (Multiflora) ( Turner , 1912), a distinct and striking shade of bright 
salmon pink, the flowers are semi-double, very freely 
produced in large trusses. 
1/- Flora (Ayrshire), colour bright rose, semi-double flowers, produced in 
large clusters during June; suitable for pillars, arches, 
bowers or hedges.. 
1/- Flower of Fairfield (Poly.) (Schultheis, 1908), a perpetual flowering 
Crimson Rambler ; a sport from this well known favourite, 
blooming on the young wood, freely and continuously 
until late autumn . 
1/6 Fortune’s Yellow (N.) ( Fortune , 1845), yellowish orange, flaked with 
to metallic red ; almost single ; must be grown on a south or 
2/6 west wall or under glass ; rampant climber . 
1/6 Frangois Crousse (T.) (P. Guillot, 1900), bright crimson, sometimes fiery 
red, large and full; early and continuous flowering. 
1/6 Gardeniseflora, small white flowers, produced in large trusses ; a rampant 
climber ; suitable for any aspect.. 
1/- Gloire de Dijon (T .) (Jacotot, 1853), buff or salmon yellow; very large, 
to rather flat; very hardy, and ever blooming ; will thrive in 
2/- any situation or aspect... 
1/6 Golden Queen (N.) (W. Paul and Son, 1903), colour rich golden yellow, 
flowering in large clusters . s 
1/6 Goldfinch (Poly.) (Paul and Son, 1908), a rambler of great beauty, i 
flowers orange yellow, changing to lemon and white with | 
age, very free and early flowering. j 
plants of these Climbing Roses can be supplied in Pots at 2/6 to 5/- each at any season 
of the year. 
