- The Bride.—Pure white.
- Perle des Jardins.—Beautiful rich yellow.
- Papa Goutier.—Dark crimson.
- William Allen Richardson.—Deep orange-yellow flowers.
- Garland.—Semi-double, blush and white.
- Longworth Rambler.—Splendid autumn climber; flowers, semi-double and crimson.
Hardy Climbers.—Popular and showy.
Varieties:
- American Pillar.—Large, single, pink flowers.
- Excelsa.—Finest of crimson ramblers.
- Hiawatha.—Single, brilliant crimson.
- Dorothy Perkins.—Soft shell-pink, fragrant.
- Lady Gay.—Delicate cerise-pink which change to creamy white.
- Wichmoss.—A “Moss” rose, light bluish-pink, fragrant.
Hybrid Briers.—Hardy semi-climbing roses.
Varieties:
- Lord Penzance.—Beautiful contrasting shades.
- Refulgence.—Dazzling scarlet, in clusters.
- Juliet.—Rosy red with reverse petals of old gold.
The “Baby Ramblers.”—Dwarf, “perpetual bloomers.”
Varieties:
- Phyllis.—Beautiful pink.
- Jessie.—Bright cherry-red, white center.
- Orleans.—Brilliant red, white center.
- Snowball.—White, free flowering.