Climber. 
Name. 
69 
CLIMBERS, continued. 
Description. 
1/6 Lady Godiva, soft pale flesh pink like a carnation, a sport from Dorothy Perkins, 
of same habit of growth ; late flowering. 
1/6 Leontine Gervais, salmon and rose, changing to yellow as the flowers expand; 
early flowering. 
i/- Minnehaha, a variety similar to Dorothy Perkins, but paler in colour ; late flowering. 
i/- Octavia Hesse, colour whitish yellow, with darker centre; flowers large for this 
class and full; early flowering 
i/- Paradise, colour pink and white, flowers single, borne in graceful clusters, edges of 
petals imbricated ; early flowering. 
i/- Paul Transon, large panicles of rose-coloured double flowers, scented like a tea 
rose ; early flowering. 
i/- Rene Andre, saffron yellow, tinted orange red, small semi-double flowers; very 
pretty ; early flowering. 
i/- Robert Craig, yellow shaded apricot, sometimes touched with rose and fawn, 
distinct and very pretty; early flowering. 
2/6 Rowena, buds carmine changing to mauve pink as the flower expands, double, 
produced in large and long elegant clusters. 
1/6 Ruby Queen, bright carmine, with base of petals white ; flowers in large bunches ; 
early flowering. 
1/6 Shower of Gold, yellow, double rosette shaped flowers, medium size, beautiful 
to 2 /6 glossy foliage ; midseason flowering. 
2/6 Silver Moon, clear silvery white, petals of great substance, very large flowers 
for this class, said to resemble an almost single Frau Karl Druschki, blooming in 
bunches. 
2/- Sylvia, buds pale lemon yellow, changing when open to pure white, double, pro¬ 
duced in large and elegant sprays in both summer and autumn ; early and late 
flowering. 
1/6 White Dorothy ( B. R. Cant & Sons, 1908), a pure white sport of the well-known 
to 2/6 Dorothy Perkins, having the same habit of growth and freedom of flowering; a 
most valuable addition to this class. Awarded Gold Medal National Rose 
Society and Award of Merit Royal Horticultural Society; late flowering. 
i/ Wichuriana, pure white single blooms borne in clusters ; very free, late flowering 
OUR NEW SEEDLING HYBRID TEA ROSE 
“Augustus Hartmann,” 
which gained a medal as the best bloom in the Show upon three occasions 
and was consistently well shown by us throughout the summer, will be 
distributed June, 1914 , and the autumn following. 
For Prices of Roses, our selection, see page 1. 
