6o 
Stds. or 
Half Stds. 
2/6 
to 
5 1- 
2/6 
2/6 
2/6 
Climbing Roses continued. 
Cli. NAME. DESCRIPTION. 
i/- Gruss an Teplitz (H.T.) ( Geschwind , 1897), colour brightest scarlet 
to crimson, dark foliage ; free semi-climbing habit ; medium 
2/6 size, flowers borne in artistic clusters continuously 
throughout the summer and autumn .— 
1 /- Gruss an Zabern (H.T.) (P. Lambert, 1905), the strong growing shoots 
are covered with immense trusses of sweet-scented white 
flowers .. 
1 /- Helene (Poly) (P. Lambert, 1899), rosy pink pyramidal trusses of flowers, 
to from 20 to 30 in a truss ; suitable for arches, hedges or 
2/6 pergolas ; early flowering .. 
1/6 Henriette de Beauyeau (T.) (Lacharme, 1887), bright clear yellow; medium 
size, and fine form ; very free blooming ; suitable for 
south or west walls . 
1/6 Ida Clemm (Poly.) (Walter, 1907), small, semi-double, pure white flower?, 
produced in elegant trusses . 
1/- Inermis (Boursalt) (Morlet, 1883), bright clear pink ; free blooming ; dark 
foliage with red wood ; it makes a bold and effective bush 
1 - Johanna Sebus (H ,T.) ( Muller , 1899), colour bright rosy pink, flowers large, 
full, and globular, in the form of La France, delightful 
perfume ; a free autumnal, suitable for pillars . 
1/6 Lamarque (N.) ( Marechal , 1830), pure white, shaded lemon in the centre; 
perfection in the bud, but flat when open ; a fine climber, 
requires a warm wall . 
1/- Leopoldine d’Orleans (Ayrshire) (Jacques), white, tipped with red ; flowers 
in large clusters ; suitable for pillars or arches . 
1 /- Longworth Rambler (H.T.) (Liabaud, 1880), bright crimson ; fast growing, 
to ever blooming, producing perfect wreaths of brilliant flowers, 
2/6 on arches, pillars, bowers, or hedges. 
j/6 L’Orleanaise (H.T.) (Vigneron, 1900), colour soft pink, flowers small cup¬ 
shaped, produced during July and continuously, a first-rate 
climber for trellis or arches. 
1/6 Lucida Plena (Veitch, 1885), pure rose colour ; small double perfectly 
formed flowers ; foliage very handsome and evergreen ; 
suitable for pillars or arches. 
1/6 Lyon Rambler (Poly.) (Dubreuil, 1909), very vigorous climbing habit, 
flowering abundantly and lasting a long time ; the trusses 
contain 25 to 40 flowers ; colour bright pink, shaded 
carmine ; suitable for arches or walls . 
1/6 Mme. Alfred Carriere (H.N.) ( Schwartz, 1879), white, with yellowish base, 
large and very showy ; deliciously fragrant and perpetual ; 
a rampant climber ; suitable for arches or walls . 
i/-*Mme Berard (T.) Levet, 1870), fawn yellow ; large, full, and good cupped 
imbricated form ; a free flowering and distinct variety of 
the Gloire de Dijon race, but much better shape, makes a 
good standard ; suitable for walls, pillars or arches. 
i/6*Mme. Jules GraYereaux (T.) (Soupert etNotting, 1901), colour lemon yellow, 
with rosy peach centie, buds large, long, and beautifully 
formed ; should be grown as a pillar rose . 
- 9 Mme. d’Arblay (Hybrid Musk), colour flesh, changing to white ; medium 
size cupped flowers ; produced in clusters. Early flowering... 
1/6 Mme. Eugene Yerdier (T.) (Levet, 1883), the deepest goldenyellow ; fair size, 
globular form, and very full; best in autumn ; requires a wall 
1/6 Mme. Leon Constantin (T.) (Bonnaire, 1908), satiny rose, shaded salmon 
suitable for an east wall ... 
Extra strong plants of these Climbing Roses can be supplied in Pets at 2/6 to 5 /- each at any season 
of the year. 
