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CLIMBERS, continued. 
Half 
Standard. 
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Standard. Climber. Name. 
Description. 
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2/6 
gd. Dundee Rambler. Ayrshire, white, pink edges, semi- 
double, very pretty ; evergreen. 
i/— Electra. Polyantha ( Veitch, 1900), lemon colour shaded 
orange and white, of Rambler habit, flowering in clusters ; 
best on pillars or arches ; early flowering. 
1/6 E. Veyrat Hermanos. Tea ( Bernaix , 1895), apricot and 
carmine, reflexed with deep red ; early and late flowering. 
9d. Felicite Perpetue. Ayrshire ( Jacques, 1828), creamy white, 
good shape ; one of the best in this class ; evergreen. 
1/6 Flame. Rambler ( Turner , 1911), bright salmon pink; 
semi-double flowers, produced in large trusses, distinct 
and very attractive. 
1/6 Florence Haswell Veitch. Hybrid Tea (W. Paul & Son, 
1911), brilliant scarlet shaded darker, moderately 
full, with fine stiff petals ; semi-climbing habit of growth, 
best as a pillar. 
1/6 Fortune’s Yellow. Noisette ( Fortune , 1845), yellow flaked 
to with carmine, very charming colour, only semi-double ; 
2/6 requires a warm, dry situation on a wall, early flowering. 
1/6 Francois Crousse. Tea (P. Guillot, 1900), bright crimson, 
sometimes fiery red ; early and late flowering. 
1 /- Gloire de Dijon. Tea ( Jacotot , 1853), buff, orange centre, 
to very large and double, the first to flower and keeps on 
l/6 to the very last ; 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 cS- Son, 1907), the buds are 
deep golden yellow ; the flowers when first open are 
pale orange yellow ; early flowering ; small flowers in 
large trusses. 
gd. 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 climber, early and late flowering. 
1 /- Gruss an Zabern. Polyantha (P. Lambert, 1905), large 
trusses of snow-white flowers very freely produced; 
early 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 ; a splendid 
colour in this class ; early and late flowering. 
1/6 Lamarque. Noisette {Marechal, 1830), white shaded lemon, 
large flowers, very sweet scented ; requires a warm, dry, 
situation ; early and late flowering. 
9d. Laura Davoust. Ayrshire, bright pink, changing to blush ; 
evergreen. 
Newer Varieties printed in larger type 
