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GEO. COOLING & 
SONS 
’ CATALOGUE OF ROSES. 
Stds.or 
i-Stds. 
Dwf.or 
Bush. 
Name. 
Class. 
Description. 
s. d. 
A’, d. 1 
2 0 
1 6 
Mrs. Peter Blair 
HT 
lemon with golden yellow centre, of lovely shade and 
deliciously perfumed ; a decorative garden rose of 
exceptional merit. 
5 0 
P. H. COATS . . 
HT 
See Page 10. 
1 0 
* R. Garrett 
HT 
soft salmon pink, with an extremely long bud and very 
free flowering. 
1 0 
* Reynolds Hole 
T 
deep purplish rose, centre tinted with crimson, strong 
grower, and very free flowering. 
2 0 
0 9 
* Sharman Crawford . . 
HP 
deep rosy pink, outer petals shaded pale flesh ; flowers 
are of perfect imbricated form. 
1 6 
* Stephen Treseder 
T 
a lemon yellow sport of A nna Olivier ; it has all the 
good qualities of the original ; a lovely rose in every 
* * 
1 6 
Stewart Clark . . 
HT 
bright cerise pink, changing to brilliant rose or cherry 
pink, with a distinct zone of white at the base of 
each petal. Awarded the Gold Medal of the 
National Rose Society. 
* * 
1 6 
7 6 
Theodore Roosevelt 
WAKEFIELD 
CHRISTIE MILLER 
HT 
HT 
creamy white, centre rose, bud long and pointed. 
See Page 10. 
1 6 
b W. H Cutbush 
( Cutbush ) 
Poly 
warm pink, borne in large trusses, continuously 
throughout the summer and autumn months, 
very dwarf and bushy in habit ; excellent for 
pots and bedding. 
3 6 
William Cooper 
(Hugh Dickson, 1908) 
HT 
deep rosy flesh, paler as the flowers expand, large 
pointed centre, and petals. 
2 0 
1 0 
b W. 3. Grant . . 
HT 
silver pink, of the richest shade ; flowers are large and 
beautifully formed, of long tapering shape, and 
high centre. 
2 6 
1 G 
c Climbing 
HT 
identical with the preceding variety, but of a strong 
climbing habit ; good. 
1 0 
*Muriel Grahame 
T 
pale cream faintly flushed rose ; a sport from Catherine 
Mermet. 
1 0 
Musk Rose, Fringed 
delicate pink, semi-double. 
1 0 
Princess de Nassau 
cream changing to white. 
1 0 
River’s Musk . . 
creamy-white, later rosy-lilac ; beautifully sweet. 
1 0 
Myrianthes Renoncule 
a very hardy variety of Rosa Sempervirens, blush 
edged with rose, small and double. 
• • . 
1 0 
cMyrrh Scented j_ . . 
white tinged with pink, an excellent hardy climber. 
2 6 
1 6 
*Niphetos 
T 
pale lemon, most often snowy white, long buds and 
thick petals ; the best white Tea Rose. 
2 6 
1 6 
7 6 
Climbing 
A few extra large plants in 
pots with long shoots for 
immediate effect, 2/6, 3 /6, 
6/- and 7/6 each. 
NIT A WELDON 
T 
in every way identical with the old Niphetos excepting 
in habit, which is of strong climbing character, 
similar to Marechal Neil ; flowers freely from 
lateral shoots, and forms a long main stem same 
as other climbing varieties. 
See Page 10. 
;■ 
1 0 
cNoella Nabonnand 
HT 
rich velvety crimson, richly shaded, large semi-double 
flowers, vigorous perpetual climber ; good. 
1 6 
Nymph 
single ; ivory white ground tinted with carmine and 
flushed with pink, very attractive ; a most valuable 
addition for forming large bushes on lawns and in 
shrubberies. 
1 0 
Giillett Parfait 
red, striped with lilac and purple. 
1 0 
Olympiada 
HT 
satiny rose, flowers large and of beautiful form ; very 
free flowering. 
1 6 
Omissa 
S 
a large flowered variety of Dog Rose, with very showy 
and prominent flowers. 
From Miss FOSS, Totteridge . — “ Miss Foss received the bundle of Roses, and is very pleased 
with the fine plants sent." 
