CLIMBERS, continued. 
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Climber. Name. Description. 
i/- Evergreen Gem, yellow buff in bud, opening to almost white ; early flowering, 
i/- Excelsa, bright scarlet double flowers produced in clusters, thick glossy foliage ; 
late flowering. 
i/- Francois Juranville, beautiful fresh rosy colour, large double flowers ; early 
flowering. 
I/- Gardenia, bright yellow, when open cream colour ; early flowering, 
i/- Gerbe Rose, bright pink ; large cup-shaped flowers, produced all along the shoots ; 
early flowering. 
x/- Hiawatha, a rambling variety of great beauty, bearing large trusses of single 
to flowers ; colour, deep crimson shading to almost white in the centre of the 
1/6 blooms, with rich golden anthers, remaining a long time in flower ; late flowering, 
i /- Jersey Beauty, pale yellow, with clusters of bright yellow stamens ; very free, 
early flowering. 
i/- Joseph Billiard, bright shining carmine, petals yellow at base ; single flowers with 
dark yellow anthers ; early flowering. 
i/- 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 ; 
mid-season flowering. 
i/- Klondyke, yellow, paling to primrose as the flowers age ; mid-season flowering. 
I/- Lady Gay, deep rich rose colour, similar in all respects to Dorothy Perkins, but the 
to flowers are larger and the colour deeper in some instances, whilst in other plants 
1/6 the difference is scarcely distinguishable ; late flowering, 
i/- Lady Godiva, soft pale flesh pink like a carnation, a sport from Dorothy Perkins, 
of same habit of growth ; late flowering. 
i/- 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/- 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 ; early 
flowering. 
i/- Robert Craig, yellow' shaded apricot turning white when fully expanded ; early 
flowering. 
i/- Rowena, buds carmine changing to mauve pink as the flower expands ; early 
flowering. 
i/- Ruby Queen, bright carmine, with base of petals wflrite ; early flowering, 
i/- Shower of Gold, yellow double rosette shaped fiow’ers, medium size ; midseason 
to 1/6 flow'ering. 
1/6 Silver Moon, clear silvery white, very large flowers for this class, resembling an 
almost single Frau Karl Druschki; early flow'ering. 
i/- Sylvia, buds pale lemon yellow, changing when open to pure white; early and 
late flowering 
i/- White Dorothy (B. R. Cant & Sons, 1908), a pure w'hite sport of the well-known 
to 1/6 Dorothy Perkins, having the same habit of growth and freedom of flow'ering. 
Awarded Gold Medal National Rose Society ; late flowering. 
1/- Wichuraiana, pure white single blooms borne in clusters; late flowering. 
For Alphabetical List of Varieties, see page 2. 
