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Climbing Roses continued. 
Cli. NAME. DESCRIPTION 
1/6 Monsieur Desir (T.) ( Pernet Pere), colour velvety crimson, one of the 
best dark bright coloured climbers ; free and continuous 
/ blooming . 
3/6 MOONLIGHT (Multiflora') ( J H. Pemberton, 1913), a perpetual flowering 
cluster rose, flowers white flushed lemon with prominent 
golden stamens, sweetly scented. Foliage and wood, 
when young, dark claret red, in charming contrast 
to the moonlight colour of the flowers. Gold Medal N.R.S. 
1/6 Mrs. F. W. Flight (Multiflora) (Cutbush, 1907), flowers borne in large trusses 
blush pink in colour, about the shade of apple blossom, 
suitable for arches, pergolas, or hedges. Eai ly flowering... 
1/6 Noella Nabonnand (H. I'.) (Nabonnand, 1900), colour rosy crimson, long 
pointed buds full and handsome, suitable for walls or pillars 
1/- Papillon (N.) (Nabonnand, 1882), carmine rose, shaded to deeper salmon, 
a charming colour ; flowers small, produced abundantly 
and continuously ; a fine pillar rose . 
1/6 Philadelphia Rambler (Poly.) (M. H. Walsh , 1905), a larger and brighter 
to flowered form of Crimson Rambler, earlier to bloom and 
2 /6 retains its colour better, suitable for arches, pillars or pergolas 
2/6 PINK PEARL (H. f.) (Hobbies, 1913), it climbs like Una and has the 
tints of Irish Elegance. The petals are of great substance ; 
the groumd colour is shell-pink enlivened with salmon, 
whils the buds are altogether salmon . 
1/6 Psyche (Poly.) (Paul and Son, 1899), a seedling from Crimson Rambler, 
almost as rampant. The bunches of flowers are freely 
produced, containing 8 to 25 blooms on each truss; colour 
pale rosy pink, suffused at the base with salmon and yellow 
1/6 Queen Alexandra (Poly.) (Veitch, 1901), colour rosy pink; flowers 
■ produced in lar^e pyramidal clusters, a rampant climber 
suitable for arches, pillars, bowers, or pergolas. Gold 
Medal, N.R.S. 
r/- Queen of the Belgians (Ayrshire), creamy white, perfect shaped small 
buds, produced in large clusters during June ; suitable for 
arches and pillars, etc. 
]/- Rampant (Ayrshire), large clusters of pure white small flowers, produced 
on long trailing shoots during June ; suitable for arches 
and bowers . 
I/- Reine Marie Henriette (H.T.) (Level, 1878), a bright cherry carmine; 
long pointed flowers; one of the best dark climbing roses ; 
know ; rr by some as the Red Gloire de Dijon-, best in autumn 
| Reine Olgade Wurtemberg (H.T.) (Nabonnand, 1881), colour vivid red ; 
*/ 6 {f. B. Hayes perfect shaped flowers ; a free and continuous blooming 
effective garden rose ; suitable for pillars, arches or walls 
1/6 ReYe d’or (N.) (Ditcher, 1869), buff yellow; long pointed buds; a vigorous, 
hardy continuous flowering climber ; nearly evergreen ; 
it will flourish in almost any situation... 
-/9 Rosa Polyantha (Poly.), pure white single flowers ; an immense grower... 
1/6 Rubin (Poly.), (J. C. Schmidt, 1900), colour deep crimson, similar to Crimson 
Rambler, but larger with dark green foliage ; suitable for 
pillars or arches ; mid-season . 
r/- Ruga (Ayrshire), pale-flesh, double flowers produced abundantly during 
June ; suitable for arches, bowers, or any situation. 
1/6 Shower of Gold (Poly) (Paul and Son, 1910), a beautiful yellow variety, 
early flowering . 
Extra strong plants of these Climbing Roses can be supplied in Pots at 2/6 to 5/- each at any season 
of the year. 
