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GEO. COOLING & SONS’ CATALOGUE OF ROSES. 
Stds.or 
J-Stds. 
Dwf.or 
Bush. 
Name. 
Class. 
s. d. 
S. d. 
1 0 
Madame Berkeley 
T 
• • 
1 6 
c B. Lafaye 
N 
. . 
1 0 
c Berard 
T 
• • 
2 0 
BORY D’ARNEX 
( Soupert ei Notting, 1908). 
HT 
1 0 
* Bravy 
T 
2 0 
1 0 
* Cadeau Ramey 
HT 
. . 
1 0 
c Carnot 
N 
0 9 
C. Brunner 
Poly 
1 0 
Charles 
X 
1 0 
Charles Monnier 
HT 
0 9 
Charles Wood .. 
HP 
. . 
1 0 
Charles Worth 
R 
• • 
1 6 
c Chauvry 
T 
. . 
1 6 
b Chedane Guinnoisseau 
T 
0 9 
* Clemence Joigneaux .. 
HP 
2 6 
1 6 
* Constance Soupert 
T 
. . 
1 0 
* Cusin 
T 
• • 
1 0 
c d’Arblay 
0 9 
Delville 
HP 
1 6 
* de St. Joseph . . 
T 
2 0 
1 0 
* de Watte ville . . 
T 
. * 
1 6 
Driout 
T 
• • 
1 0 
E. Cocteau 
HP 
2 6 
1 6 
Edward Sablayrolles . . 
T 
1 0 
b E. Nolte 
Poly 
1 0 
Eugene Boullet 
HT 
. • 
1 6 
* Eugene Gait . . 
HT 
. • 
1 0 
b Eugene Resal . . 
Ch 
0 9 
* Eugene Verdier 
HP 
2 0 
1 0 
Falcot 
T 
2 0 
0 9 
* Gabriel Luizet 
HP 
•• 
1 0 
Georges Bruant 
HR 
2 6 
1 6 
Gamon 
T 
1 0 
Hector Leiuillot 
HT 
* * 
1 0 
Honore Defresne 
T 
Description. 
creamy white, tinted pink, semi-double, free flowering 
and attractive. 
silvery rose shaded yellow, with deeper centre, strong 
climbing habit, seedling from William Allen 
Richardson. 
rich light salmon, large reflexed flower, in the way of 
Gloire de Dijon. 
coral red, centre rosy flesh, most distinct shades of 
colour ; seedling from Antoine Rivoire. Awarded 
Gold Medal at Nancy and Mannheim, 1907. 
cream, centre blush. 
rosy flesh, shaded with yellow at the base, bordered 
rosy carmine, very beautiful, 
golden yellow, deeper in centre, with coppery edge ; 
flowers in clusters, a seedling from IK. A. Richardson. 
light pink or blush, very sweet and of dwarf habit, 
bright apricot, beautiful in bud. 
rosy flesh, centre salmon and orange, 
clear rosy crimson, flower well formed and of good sub- 
stance. 
semi-double, reddish carmine, produced in large 
bunches. 
rich salmon-yellow, tinted with rose yellow, distinct 
and pretty. 
clear bright yellow, long pointed bud, beautiful button- 
hole variety. 
brilliant rosy carmine, flowers very large ; a superb rose, 
deep yellow, shaded peach carmine, and suffused pink, 
of most perfect form and charming combination 
of colouring. 
rosy purple, with yellow base to each petal, distinct 
and fine. 
white blooming in large clusters, a hardy and showy 
Climbing Rose, very sweetly scented ; hybrid musk, 
rosy pink, good shape ; highly perfumed, 
salmon-pink, beautiful, very large and double, 
pale lemon with distinct margin of pink passing to deep 
rose ; very distinct and pretty, 
a sport from Reine Marie Henriette, beautifully striped 
carmine and pale rose. 
pale pink; a seedling from Capt. Christy, but stronger 
in growth. 
bright yellow shaded orange and fawn, long bud, 
opening well and very free, 
fawn yellow, paling to rosy white. 
bright yellow, shaded with deeper yellow and bright 
carmine, beautiful in bud and when half open, 
white beautifully shaded cream and salmon, flowers 
large and full, very free flowering ; good, 
exceedingly pretty, colour rosy pink shaded with 
orange, and in flower the whole season through, 
light silvery rose, clear and good, extra fine, 
deep rich orange yellow, a pretty buttonhole rose, 
beautiful satiny pink, large and double, very free 
blooming ; one of the best light Hybrid Perpetuals. 
purest white, semi-double ; flowers produced in bunches 
of from 6 to 12 ; a Hybrid of Rugosa ; a charming 
variety. 
apricot yellow, shaded golden yellow, free flowering 
and very sweetly scented ; 1st Class Certificate 
Lyons. 
golden yellow with carmine centre, large globular form, 
deep yellow, with light coppery tint, resembling M. 
Falcot, but more double. 
For the best Varieties of Roses for Climbing ; for Pillars ; and Pergolas, see page 7. 
