GEO. COOLING & SONS, NURSERYMEN, BATH. 
Stds.or 
i-Stds. 
Dwf.or 
Bush. 
Name. 
Class. 
Description. 
s, a. 
A. a. 
• • 
1 0 
Red Pet 
Poly 
dark crimson ; in autumn the miniature flowers when 
opening are almost maroon. 
2 6 
1 0 
cReine Marie Henriette 
HT 
deep carmine, long pointed bud of good shape ; one of 
the best red climbing roses. 
* * 
1 0 
Marguerite d’ltalie 
HT 
bright carmine, centre vivid vermilion, of excellent 
form, and very free flowering. 
1 0 
c Olga de Wurtemburg 
HT 
vivid red, flowers semi-double and of good shape ; a 
strong climbing, free-flowering and most effective 
garden rose. 
1 6 
Renee Wilmart-Urban 
HT 
salmon flesh, edges of petals bordered and tinted with 
carmine, long buds, large full flower of elegant 
form, and fine light green foliage ; excellent for 
bedding. 
1 0 
Reve d’Or 
N 
deep yellow, sometimes coppery, large and full. 
1 0 
*Rev. Alan Cheales .. 
HP 
pure lake, with reflexed silvery white back petals ; a 
large paeony-like rose. 
2 0 
1 0 
* David R. Williamson 
HT 
dark velvety crimson shaded maroon, a most distinct 
and excellent variety ; very free flowering, and of 
more than ordinary fragrance. 
0 9 
* Reynolds Hole 
HP 
deep maroon flushed over witli vivid scarlet, a very fine 
rose ; distinct. 
* ' 
1 6 
Rbea Reid 
HT 
rose cerise to deeper red, in the way of American 
Beauty, a great rose for forcing. 
* * 
1 6 
Rheinlands Ebre 
HT 
brilliant satiny rose, very constant, of perfect camellia 
form ; excellent for forcing. 
2 0 
1 0 
* Richmond 
HT 
superior to Liberty both in size and form, colour pure 
red scarlet, very free. 
1 6 
Robert Baessier 
HT 
white, edges rose, flowers large and full. 
2 0 
1 0 
Duncan 
HP 
bright rosy lake, very distinct, free-flowering ; flowers 
well formed and of good substance. 
0 9 
Roger Lambelin 
HP 
velvety carmine striped, very distinct and curious. 
1 6 
Rosalind 
HM 
miniature bright pink flowers, with deep rose coloured 
buds the colour of a Malmaison Carnation ; forms 
a dwarf bushy plant, and is particularly fine in 
autumn. 
* * 
1 0 
Orr English 
HT 
bright salmon pink, quite a new colour ; a valuable 
addition to forcing roses. 
2 0 
Rose Gubert 
T 
soft clear yellow, with deeper centre, long erect 
apricot buds, of fine form. 
* * 
1 0 
*Rosomane Gravereux 
HT 
white with tinge of pink, large size and good shape ; a 
first rate variety. 
2 0 
1 0 
* Robert Scott 
HT 
clear rosy pink shading to flesh ; a seedling from Mer- 
veille de Lyon crossed with Mrs. W. J. Grant. 
0 9 
Rosa Alba 
white, semi-double flowers ; very pretty. 
2 0 
HUGONIS 
See Page 10. 
3 6 
MOYESn 
See Page 10. 
1 0 
Mundi 
white striped with red ; very beautiful and perhaps the 
best of all striped roses. 
. . 
1 0 
Royal Scarlet 
S 
brilliant scarlet, dwarf bushy habit ; very distinct. 
1 6 
*Rubens 
T 
white, delicately tinted with rose, flowers large and 
beautifully formed. 
* * 
1 0 
c Rubin 
Poly 
deep crimson, larger and fuller in the bloom than Crim- 
son Rambler, hardy and of vigorous growth. 
* * 
0 9 
cRubritolia 
small pale red flowers, with red wood and red leaves. 
A fine ornamental climber. 
RUG OS A. 
Dwf. 
or 
Bush 
Name. 
Description. 
s. d. 
0 9 
Rugosa 
single carmine-crimson flowers, which are succeeded in 
autumn by bunches of large berries of a rich coral red 
colour. 
From. W. ELLIS, Esq., Harpenden . — “ I was very pleased with the Rose Trees you sent 
us last year.” 
