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CLIMBERS, continued. 
Half 
Standard. Climber. 
Description. 
1/6 2 /- 
2 /— 2/6 
3/6 
Hybrid 
saimon ; 
Tea ( Hobbies, 
single flowers 
1912), 
produced 
shell pink 
in summer 
very 
Pink Pear!. 
enlivened with 
and autumn. 
if- Polyantha Grandiflora, pure white, flowers in large clusters ; 
hardy and extra strong grower for pillars and arches. 
1 /- Polyantha Simplex, white, large single flowers ; a rampant climber. 
1/6 Psyche. Polyantha ( Paul & Son, 1899), pale rosy pink suffused at 
the base of the petals with salmon yellow, a seedling from Crimson 
Rambler, which it resembles in growth and habit, producing large 
bunches of blooms all up the stems. 
if- Reine Marie Henriette. Hybrid Tea (Level, 1878), deep cherry 
to 1/6 red, large and full, by many known as the Red Gloire de Dijon. 
1/6 Reine Olga de Wurtemburg. Hybrid Tea ( Nabonnand, 1881), 
vivid red, only semi-double, with magnificent foliage, especially 
good for arches and pillars. 
1/6 Reve d’Or. Noisette ( Ducher, 1869), buff yellow, very free bloomer, 
to rather small flowers, but very pretty ; a strong hardy variety and 
2/6 will do in any situation. 
1/6 Souvenir de Madame Viennot. Tea (Bernaix, 1897), jonquil 
yellow shaded with china rose, deeper at the base of the petals. 
if- Starlight. Rambler (Paul & Son, 1908), a single flowered rambler, 
coloured white suffused rose violet. 
if- Stella. Polyantha (Soupert 6- Notting, 1906), vivid carmine, the 
stamens and pistils forming a golden star on a pure white centre ; 
small single flowers borne in large trusses, very free blooming up 
to the autumn. 
2/- Sweet Lavender. Rambler (Paul & Son, 1912), single flowers 
produced in large bunches, bright mauve with golden stamens. 
1/6 Tausendschon. Polyantha (/. C. Schmidt, 1906), colour pink, 
to turning to bright rose and carmine as the flower expands, produced 
2/6 in large trusses of ten to fifteen blooms, sweetly scented and 
exceedingly attractive. 
1/6 Tea Rambler. Tea (Paul & Son, 1902), deep coppery pink, 
to changing as the flowers expand to soft salmon pink ; of rambling 
2/6 habit, producing clusters of small blooms; very sweetly scented. 
if- Thalia. Polyantha (Lambert, 1896), pure white small flowers, 
produced in large clusters, better known as the White Rambler, 
most suitable for pillars and arches. 
if- Trier. Rambler ( P. Lambert, 1904), large clusters of creamy white 
blooms with dark yellow anthers; flowering freely up to the 
end of the autumn, and quite hardy. 
1/6 Una. Hybrid Briar (Paul 6- Son, 1900), buds pale buff, opening to 
large single white flowers, rambling and briar-like in habit and 
growth ; distinct and very charming, best as a pillar rose. 
1 /— Veilchenblau. Rambler (Schmidt, 1908), a seedling from Crimson 
Rambler, small flowers, variable from lilac rose to bluish purple, 
produced in clusters, by some described as the blue rose. 
Roses in pots for cultivation under glass, see page 11. 
