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CLIMBERS, continued. 
Half 
Standard. 
Standard. 
Climber. Name. Description. 
2/- 
2/6 
1/- 
Bouquet d’Or. Tea ( Ducher, 1872), yellow, coppery in the centre, 
large, full and fine form ; a beautiful example of the Gloire de 
Dijon race ; is constant, hardy and quite distinct, best on a wall. 
1/- 
Buttercup. Rambler (Paul & Sons, 1908), small single flowers, 
deep yellow in the bud, lemon and white when open; showy ; 
good pillar variety. 
1/- 
Carmine Pillar. Single ( Paul & Sons, 1895), bright rosy carmine, 
free bloomer, flowers produced all up the stems ; specially good 
for pillars, arches, and pegging down ; very hardy and distinct. 
1/- 
Celine Forestier. Noisette ( Trouillard, 1858), pale yellow, deeper 
centre, abundant bloomer ; very pretty and hardy ; best on a 
wall. 
1/- 
Cheshunt Hybrid. Hybrid Tea ( Paul (§■ Sons, 1873), cherry carmine, 
large, full open flowers; very hardy and free flowering. 
1/6 
to 
2/6 
Claire Jacquier. Polyantha (Bernaix, 1888), nankeen yellow, 
small flowers produced in large clusters ; most attractive variety 
and rampant climber, most suitable for pillars and arches 
I/- 
Climbing Captain Christy. Hybrid Tea (Ducher, 1881), a very 
vigorous growing sport of the old well-known Captain Christy. 
1/6 
Climbing Caroline Testout. Hybrid Tea (Chauvry, 1902), a 
strong growing climbing sport of Caroline Testout. 
1/6 
Climbing Devoniensis. Tea (Pavitt, 1858), a very vigorous 
growing sport of the old well-known Devoniensis, requires a warm, 
dry situation on a wall. 
1/6 
Climbing Kaiserin Augusta Victoria. Hybrid Tea (A. Dickson 
& Sons, 1897), a strong climbing form of the beautiful variety 
of same name ; requires a warm, dry situation on a wall. 
2 /“ 
2/6 
1/6 
Climbing Lady Ashtown. Hybrid Tea ( Bradley, 1910), a strong 
climbing form of this well-known variety. 
1/- 
Climbing La France. Hybrid Tea (Henderson, 1894), a climbing 
form of the old rose La France. 
1/6 
Climbing Liberty. Hybrid Tea (H. B. May, 1908), a climbing 
free flowering form of the old well-known Liberty, best grown as 
a pillar. 
1/6 
Climbing Mrs. W. J. Grant or Climbing Belle Siebrecht. 
Hybrid Tea (W. Paul cy Son, 1899), a climbing form of the well- 
known and beautiful variety of same name. 
2/~ 
2/6 
1/6 
Climbing Niphetos. Tea (Keynes (§■ Co., 1889), a very vigorous 
growing sport of the old well-known Niphetos ; best on warm walls 
and under glass (for treatment under glass see Marechal Niel). 
1/6 
Climbing Papa Gontier. Hybrid Tea (Gouchault & Turbot, 1903), 
a strong, growing sport of Papa Gontier. 
1/6 
to 
2/6 
Climbing Perle des Jardins. Tea (Henderson, 1891), a very 
vigorous growing sport of the old well-known Perle des Jardins ; 
best under glass, or in very w r arm dry situations. 
For Carriage on Parcels, see page I. 
