GEO. COOLING & 
SONS, NURSERYMEN, BATH. 31 
Stds.or 
i-Stds. 
Dwf.or 
Eusb. 
Name. 
Class. | 
Description. 
s. d. 
2 6 
s. d. 
1 0 
♦Marie Van Houtte . . 
T 
yellowish white edge of petals lined rose ; perfectly 
0 9 
* Verdier 
HP 
charming in its combination of colours, 
beautiful bright satiny rose, broad deep petals, flowers 
1 0 
* Marjorie 
HT 
large and full. 
white suffused with salmon pink, flowers full and freely 
0 9 
♦Marquise de Castellano 
HP 
produced ; an excellent autumnal bloomer, 
beautiful bright rose, very large and full. 
2 0 
1 0 
b de Litta 
I-IT 
rosy carmine, large imbricated flowers, distinct and good 
1 6 
♦ de Moustier 
T 
ivory white with silver shading, large oval buds pro- 
1 6 
de Sinety 
HT 
duced on long upright stalks ; excellent for forcing. 
Awarded First Class Certificate, Lyons, 
deep orange, shaded fierv red ; distinct and beautiful, 
1 0 
iMarquis of Salisbury 
HT 
a fine new variety. 
rich crimson, semi-double, constantly in flower; a 
1 6 
Martha Bernardin 
HT 
very beautiful variety. 
centre golden yellow, outer petals pure white, some- 
1 6 
Mathilde Liegeard 
T 
times shaded with salmon, flowers large, full, and 
cupped ; most beautiful. 
soft silvery pink, edged carmine, very large and double 
0 9 
♦Maurice Bernardin 
HP 
and perfect in form ; seedling from Paul 
Nabonnand crossed with Maman Cochet. 
crimson, beautifully shaded with violet. 
1 0 
♦Mavourneen 
HP 
delicate silvery flesh white, shaded rose at base of 
1 0 
♦Max Hesdorfer 
HT 
petals ; a lovely free flowering rose of great vigour, 
deep rose bordered with silvery rose, free flowering ; 
2 6 
1 0 
♦Medea 
T 
good in autumn. 
lemon colour, canary yellow centre, clear and bright 
0 9 
♦Merveille de Lyon . . 
HP 
shades of colour, flowers globular, 
beautiful pure white, tinted satiny pink in centre, cup 
2 6 
1 0 
MERVEILLE DES 
POLYANTHA . . 
♦Merrie England 
P 
HP 
shaped. 
See Page 9. 
rosy crimson, distinctly striped silvery-blush, one of 
1 6 
Meta 
T 
the best and most distinct striped roses, 
crushed strawberry, suffused with saffron, base of 
1 0 
M. H. Walsh 
HP 
petals coppery yellow ; a superb and novel variety, 
rich velvety crimson suffused with scarlet, very free 
1 0 
Milton 
HP 
flowering, and of perfect form, 
bright carmine, shaded brilliant velvety crimson, and 
0 9 
Mignonette 
Poly 
reflexed with silver. 
soft rose changing into white; really beautiful as a min- 
2 6 
1 0 
♦Mildred Grant 
HT 
iature variety. 
a very beautiful light cream coloured rose, which has 
2 /- to 
1 6 
' Minnehaha 
Wich 
been awarded the highest honours, 
soft satin pink, flowers produced in clusters ; a 
7/6 
5 0 
Extra large, 2/6 to 5 /- 
♦MISS CYNTHIA FORDE . . 
HT 
charming new climbing variety. 
See Page 10. 
2 6 
EVA 
T 
See Page 10. 
1 6 
E. Wilmott 
HT 
pale flesh passing to white, fine long bud on an erect 
1 0 
Low’s China 
T 
stalk. 
coppered coloured, beautiful single flowers, very pretty 
2 0 
1 6 
Milly Crean 
HT 
and perpetual. 
soft silvery pink, enormous flowers, very double. 
1 0 
Wilmot 
T 
Awarded Gold Medal, Lyons Rose Society, 
a single copper coloured seedling from L' Ideal; a 
1 0 
Monsieur Bunel 
HT 
charming variety. 
rosy peach, centre yellow, petals bordered with light 
2 0 
1 6 
Joseph Hill 
HT 
salmon pink shaded yellow, outside of petals flushed 
1 6 
♦ Paul Lede 
HT 
coppery pink, fragrant and constant, 
bright deep rose tinted and shaded with yellow, large 
3 6 
MOLLY SHARMAN- 
T 
flower, and full cupped form ; a beautiful rose, 
eau de nil white, which as the flower fullv expands 
CRAWFORD (Alex Dick- 
son &■ Sons, 1908.) 
becomes dazzling white ; delicately but delight- 
fully perfumed. 
We supply JJn-named Roses of all shades of colour suitable for Rose Hedges, planting in 
Shrubbery Borders, for Ctttting, &c., at 6 /- per dozen ; 40/- per 100. 
