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CLIMBERS, continued. 
Standard Standard. Climber. Name. 
Description. 
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i/- Ard’s Pillar. Hybrid Tea {A. Dickson & Sons, 1902), rich velvety 
crimson, large cup-formed flowers produced very freely. Burly 
and late flowering. 
1/- Ard’s Rover. Hybrid Perpetual (A. Dickson & Sons, 189S), crimson 
shaded maroon, flowers large with good stiff petals and handsome 
foliage. Early and late flowering. 
1/6 Billiard et Barre. Tea ( Pernet Ducher, 1899), orange yellow turning 
to golden yellow, distinct and very charming ; a very fine moder¬ 
ately strong climbing variety for walls. Early and late flowering. 
1/- Blush Rambler. Polyantha (B. R. Cant & Sons, 1903), very strong 
to in growth, producing large clusters of beautiful soft blush 
1/6 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. Late flowering. 
1/- Bouquet d’Or. Tea ( Ducher , 1872), yellow, coppery in the centre, 
large and full; a beautiful example of the Gloire de Dijon race ; 
best on a wall; early and late flowering. 
1/- Carmine Pillar. Single {Paul ci 1 Sons, 1895), bright rosy carmine, 
free bloomer, flowers produced all up the stems ; especially good 
for pillars, arches, and pegging down ; early flowering. 
1/- Cheshunt Hybrid. Hybrid Tea {Paul & Sons, 1873), cherry carmine, 
large, full open flowers ; early and late flowering. 
1/- Claire Jacquier. Polyantha ( Bernaix, 1888), nankeen yellow, small 
to flowers produced in large clusters ; most attractive variety and 
1/6 rampant climber, most suitable for pillars and arches ; early 
flowering. 
1/- Climbing Captain Christy. Hybrid Tea {Ditcher, 1881), a very 
vigorous growing sport of the old well-known Captain Christy ; 
early and late flowering. 
1/- Climbing Caroline Testout. Hybrid Tea {Chauvry, 1902), a strong 
growing climbing sport of Caroline Testout; early and late 
flowering. 
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; early and late flowering. 
1/6 Climbing K. A. Victoria. Hybrid Tea {A. Dickson & Sons 1897), 
a strong climbing form of the variety of same name ; requires a 
warm, dry situation on a wall; early and late flowering. 
1/- Climbing Lady Ashtovvn. Hybrid Tea {Bradley, 1910), a strong 
climbing form of this well-known variety ; early and late flowering. 
1 /- Climbing La France. Hybrid Tea {Henderson, 1894), a climbing 
form of the old rose La France ; early and late flowering. 
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, or moderately strong climber. 
1 /- Climbing Mrs. W. J. Grant or Climbing Belle Siebrecht. Hybrid 
Tea {W. Paul 6 - Son, 1899), a climbing form of the well-known 
variety of same name ; early and late flowering. 
For Permanent Metal Labels, see page 60. 
