CLIMBERS, continued. 
42 
Half 
Standard. 
Standard. Climber. 
Name. 
Description. 
1/6 2/- 
1/6 2/- 
2/- 2/6 
1/6 Francois Crousse. Tea (/*. Guillot, 1900), bright crimson, sometimes 
fiery red, large and full, good shape ; early and late flowering. 
1 /- Gloire de Dijon. Tea (Jacotol, 1853), buff, orange centre, very large 
to and double, the first to flower and keeps on to the very last; 
1/6 the hardiest of all Teas and very sweet scented, good in any 
position either as a Standard, Bush, or Climber; early and late 
flowering. 
1/- Goldfinch. Rambler (Paul & Son, 1907), the buds are deep golden 
yellow; the flowers when first open are pale orange yellow; 
early flowering ; small flowers in large trusses. 
9d. Gruss an Teplitz. (Hybrid Tea) ( Geschwind, 1897), bright crimson 
with fiery red centre, cup shaped semi-double flowers in clusters, 
very free blooming and hardy. Best as a pillar or specimen plant 
or covering moderate space as a clinber, early and late flowering. 
1/- Gruss an Zabern. Polyantha (P. Lambert, 1905), large trusses of 
snow-white flowers very freely produced ; eariy flowering. 
1/6 Henriette de Beauveau. Tea ( Lacharme, 1887), bright, clear yellow, 
large fine form and free blooming ; requires a warm, dry situation ; 
early and late flowering. 
1/6 Johanna Sebus. Hybrid Tea (Dr. Muller, 1899), bright satiny 
rose shot with yellow; large full well-formed flowers; early 
and late flowering. 
1/6 Lady Waterlow. Hybrid Tea (Nabonnand, 1902), clear salmon pink 
with large crimson edged petals ; flowers large and very freely 
produced ; a splendid colour in this class ; early and late flowering. 
1/6 Lamarque. Noisette ( Marechal, 1830), white shaded lemon, large, 
very sweet scented ; requires a warm, dry, situation ; early and 
late flowering. 
5/- Lemon Pillar. Hybrid Noisette (Paul & Son, 1915), pale lemon 
in the bud, the open flowers pale sulphur yellow passing to lemon 
white, large bold flowers of good form, best as a pillar rose. 
Awarded Gold Medal National Rose Society. 
2/6 Lemon Queen. Hybrid Tea (Hobbies, 1913), colour lemon yellow, 
said to be refined Frau Karl Druschki with lemon yellow base, 
semi-climbing in habit of growth. 
1/- Leuchtstern. Polyantha (/. C. Schmidt, 1899), bright rose, flowers 
single, with large white eye, exceedingly show}' and attractive; 
growth and foliage similar to Crimson Rambler; late flowering. 
1/- Longworth Rambler. Hybrid Tea (Liabaud, 1880), light crimson, 
only semi-double, hardy and a very useful variety ; most suitable 
for pillars, arches and pegging down ; early and late flowering. 
1/- Madame Alfred Carriere. Noisette (Schwartz, 1879), white, 
yellowish at the base of the petals, large and very fragrant; 
suitable for pillars, arches, or for pegging down, also good on 
walls ; early and late flowering. 
1 /- Madame Berard. Tea (Level, 1870), fawn yellow tinted with rosy 
yellow, large and double; best on a wall; early and late 
flowering. 
For Carriage on Parcels, see page 1. 
