Half 
Standard. 
CLIMBERS, continued. 
Standard. Climber. Name. 
Description. 
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i/- Reine Marie Henriette. Hybrid Tea- (Levet, 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), bufl yellow, very 
to free bloomer, rather small flowers, but very pretty ; a 
2/6 strong hardy variety ; early and late flowering. 
1 /- Rosa Alba, white single flowers, summer flowering. 
1/- Rubrifolia ( Dr. Swainscn, 1804), soft rose, stems and foliage 
of a beautiful red shade ; summer 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/- Sinica (Camellia of Japan), pure white, large single flowers, 
with yellow stamens ; best on south wall or warm aspect, 
summer flowering. 
1/- Sinica Anemone, silvery pink shaded with rose, bright 
shiny leaves, very free flowering and attractive ; best 
on south wall or warm aspect, summer 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. 
gd. Splendens or Myrrh Scented. Ayrshire, white tinted 
flesh colour, semi-double; evergreen. 
9d. The Garland. Hybrid Musk, nankeen and pink, changing 
to white, flowers in very large clusters. 
1/- Thousand Beauties. Polvantha (/. C. Schmidt, 1906), 
colour pink, turning to bright rose and carmine as the 
flower expands, produced in large trusses of ten to 
fifteen blooms, sweetly scented and exceedingly attrac¬ 
tive ; late flowering. 
1 /- Tea Rambler. Tea {Paul <§■ Son, 1902), deep coppery pink, 
changing as the flowers expand to soft salmon pink ; 
of rambling habit producing clusters of small blooms ; 
very sweetly scented ; early flowering. 
5/- Tree Climber. Rambler ( Paul ( 5 - Son, 1916), 
rambler; large masses of double blush flowers, very 
freely produced; the variety is a rampant grower, 
specially serviceable for arches, climbing old orchard 
trees, etc. 
1/- Trier. Rambler (P. Lambert, 1904), large clusters of creamy 
white blooms with dark yellow anthers ; flowering freely 
up to the end of the autumn ; early and late flowering. 
1/- Una. Hybrid Briar {Paul & Son, 1900), buds pale buff, 
opening to large single white flowers, rambling and 
briar-like in habit and growth ; distinct and very charm¬ 
ing, best as a pillar rose ; • early flowering. 
For Alphabetical List of Varieties, see page 2. 
