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CLIMBERS, continued. 
i/- Belle Lyonnaise. Tea ( Levet , 1869), canary yellow, flowers 
large and full, a pale-coloured variety of the Gloire de Dijon race. 
1/6 Billiard et Barre. Tea (Pernet Bucher, 1899), orange yellow 
turning to golden yellow, distinct and very charming; a very 
fine moderately strong climbing variety for walls. 
1/6 Blush Rambler. Polyantha ( B.R. Cant & Sons, 1903), the most 
to novel and attractive Rambling-rose offered since the introduc- 
2/6 tion of the well-known “ Crimson Rambler,” to which it makes a 
splendid companion ; very strong in growth, producing large 
clusters of beautiful soft blush-coloured flowers, much resembling 
apple blossoms, lasting for a great length of time, both on the 
plant and when cut ; unrivalled for arches, pillars, and hedges. 
Awarded the Gold Medal of the National Rose Society. 
BLUSH RAMBLER. 
(Arch in Mr. Lennox-Wood’s Garden.) 
Standard Standard. Climber. Name. Description. 
For Alphabetical List of Varieties, see page 4. 
