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CLIMBERS, continued. 
Climber. Name. Description. 
1/6 Coquina, single flowers ; pale pink, tipped with rose. 
3/6 Coronation, scarlet crimson, splashed with small white streaks, semi-double. 
1/- Debutante, beautiful soft pink, double flowers borne in large clusters, exceedingly 
sweet scented and very free blooming ; late flowering. 
I/- Delight, single in the way of Hiawatha, but more carmine, quite distinct; late 
flowering. 
1/6 Desire Bergera, coppery pink and clear copper red inside ; semi-double flowers 
in small bunches. 
1/6 Diabolo, fiery red, shaded with blackish purple ; semi-double flowers, late blooming. 
1/6 Dorothy Perkins, colour, beautiful shell pink, the flowers are borne in large 
to clusters of small double blooms, and very sweetly scented; quite first-class ; 
2/6 late flowering. 
1/- Edmond Proust, coppery carmine, very free, one of the most distinct in this class ; 
early flowering. 
1/- Elisa Robichon, salmon buff, base of petals pale yellow ; late flowering. 
1/- Ernst Grandpierre, yellow buds, changing to white as the flower expands, very 
sweet scented ; late flowering. 
3/6 Ethel, flesh pink, flowering profusely in large trusses, semi-double. 
1/- Evangeline, white tipped with pink, single flowers borne in clusters, very 
fragrant; late flowering. 
1/- Evergreen Gem, yellow,buff in bud, opening to almost white and perfectly double, 
foliage fine rich bronze colour ; early flowering. 
1/6 Excelsa, bright scarlet double flowers produced in clusters, thick glossy foliage, 
a very attactive variety. 
1/6 Francois Juranville, beautiful fresh rosy colour, large double flowers; early 
flowering. 
1/- Gardenia, bright yellow, when open cream colour ; very fragrant and free ; early 
flowering. 
2/- Garisenda, flesh pink, similar to Souvr. de la Malmaison, large full open flowers, 
produced in big bunches of 20 to 30 in a truss, very free and sweetly scented. 
1/6 Gerbe Rose, bright pink ; large cup-shaped flowers, produced all along the shoot. 
1/6 Hiawatha, a rambling variety of great beauty, bearing large trusses of single flowers ; 
to colour, deep crimson shading to almost white in the centre of the blooms, 
2/6 with rich golden anthers, remaining a long time in flower ; late flowering. 
1/- Jersey Beauty, pale yellow, with clusters of bright yellow stamens; very free ; 
early flowering. 
1/6 Joseph Billiard, bright shining carmine, petals yellow at base ; single flowers with 
dark yellow anthers ; early flowering. 
1/6 Joseph Lamy, colour white with yellow base, edge of petals veined and splashed 
with rosy pink, a charming and distinct variety ; early flowering. 
1/6 Joseph Liger, colour canary yellow inside, the border of petals striped and washed 
with clear pink, outside of petals creamy white; small flowers in large bunches. 
2/- Klondyke, yellow, paling to primrose as the flowers age, of rampant growth,with 
attractive foliage that contrasts finely with the sprays of blossoms. 
1/6 Lady Gay, deep, rich rose colour, similar in all respects to Dorothy Perkins, but 
to the flowers are larger and the colour deeper in some instances, whilst in other 
2 6 plants the difference is scarcely distinguishable ; late flowering. 
Special Trainers for Standard Weepers, see page 84. 
