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CLIMBERS, continued. 
Half 
Standard. 
Standard. Climber. Name. 
Description. 
2/6 Mrs. Rosalie Wrinch. Hybrid Tea (W. & J. Brown, 1915), 
large single and sometimes semi-double flowers, of a delightful 
shade of pink, an exceedingly free and vigorous pillar rose. 
1/6 Noella Nahonnand. Hybrid Tea (Nabonnand, 1900), velvety crimson, 
large semi-double flowers with fine petals, early and late flowering. 
1/6 Ophirie. Noisette ( Goubault , 1841), nankeen and copper; a very 
pretty colour and quite distinct ; early and late flowering. 
3/6 Oriflarne. Rambler (Paul & Son, 19x4), the flowers are bright 
vivid rose suffused coppery gold, produced in large bunches. 
1/- Papillon. Tea ( Nabonnand , 1882), pink and white with coppery 
shading, pointed bud opening to small attractive flowets, especially 
good as a pillar rose ; early and late flowering. 
3/6 Pemberton White Rambler. Polyantha (Rev. J. H. 
Pemberton, 1914), a perpetual flowering pure white rambler, 
not liable to mildew, the trusses are large and carried erect and 
remaining in flower a long time on the plant and when cut. 
if- Philadelphia Rambler. Polyantha (Conrad & Jones, 1903), much 
like Crimson Rambler, but the colour of the flower is brighter; 
late flowering. 
1/- Pink Rover. Plvbrid Tea (W. Paul & Son, 1890), very pale pink, 
exceedingly sweet scented ; early and late flowering. 
1/6 Pink Pearl. Hybrid Briar (Hobbies, 1912), shell pink, enlivened with 
salmon ; single flowers produced in summer and autumn. 
5/- Queers Ai@xa.ndra.. Hybrid Tea ( Rev. Pemberton, 1915), large 
single flowers produced in corymbs, several blooms on a stem, 
pale yellow flushed and edged with salmon pink and prominent 
golden stamens ; best as a pillar or moderate climber. 
1/- Reine Marie Henriette. Hybrid Tea (Level, 1878), deep cherry 
red, large and full, by many known as the Red Gloire de Dijon ; 
early and late flowering. 
1 /- Reine Olga de Wurtemburg. Hybrid Tea (Nabonnand, 1881), 
vivid red, only semi-double, with magnificent foliage, especially 
good for arches and pillars ; early and late flowering. 
1/6 Reve d’Or. Noisette ( Ditcher, 1869), buff yellow, very free bloomer, 
to rather small flowers, but very pretty ; a strong hardy variety; 
2/6 early and late flowering. 
1/6 Sarah Bernhardt. Hybrid Tea ( Dubreuil, 1907), bright scarlet 
crimson shaded with scarlet, very large semi-double flowers, best 
as a pillar or moderately strong climber, early and late flowering. 
1/6 Souvenir de Madame Viennot. Tea (Bernaix, 1897), jonquil 
yellow shaded with china rose, deeper at the base of the petals ; 
early and late flowering. 
1/6 Sweet Lavender. Rambler (Paul & Son, 1912), single flowers pro¬ 
duced in large bunches, bright mauve with golden stamens ; 
early flowering. 
x/~ Thousand Beauties. Polyantha (J. C Schmidt, 1906), colour pink, 
to turning to bright rose and carmine as the flower expands, pro- 
1/6 duced in large trusses of ten to fifteen blooms, sweetly scented 
and exceedingly attractive ; late flowering. 
Newer Varieties printed in larger type. 
