GEO. COOLING & SONS, NURSERYMEN, BATH. 23 
Stds.or 
i-Stds. 
Dwf.or 
Bush. 
Name. 
Class. 
Description. 
s. d. 
s. d. 
2 0 
* Harry Kirk . . 
HT 
deep sulphur yellow, passing to a lighter shade at edges 
1 0 
Hebe’s Lip . . 
S 
of petals ; a splendid rose, much the best of its 
colour, of perfect form, and long and elegant buds, 
white with picotee edge of purple, a distinct and 
2 6 
HECTOR MACKENZIE .. 
HT 
beautiful garden rose. 
deep rose, shaded carmine, suffused and silvery 
1 6 
0 9 
( P. Gmllot, 1908). 
* Heinrich Schultheis 
HP 
crimson ; very large double flower of great sub- 
stance. 
very delicate pinkish rose, very sweet scented, and 
, . 
1 0 
c Helene 
Poly 
thoroughly perpetual. 
beautiful delicate violet, buds carmine red, from 20 to 
2 0 
0 9 
* Helen Keller 
HP 
50 in a truss ; a seedling from the Crimson Rambler, 
the flowers being much larger than the parent, 
brilliant rosy cerise ; petals large, shell-shaped, and of 
• i:. 
1 6 
Welter 
HT 
great substance, flowers large, full, and fragrant, 
brilliant rose, long bud carried on erect stem ; good. 
2' 0 
1 0 
Helvetia 
R 
an almost thornless Rugosa with long pointed leaves. 
0 9 
*Her Majesty 
HP 
very clear and bright satiny rose, deeper in the centre, 
• U 
0 9 
Hermosa 
Ch 
flowers exceedingly large and very full, 
similar to the Old Blush in colour, flowers full and 
j ' • « 
1 0 
Herman Kiese 
HT 
freely produced. 
brilliant red with yellow and rose shadings ; a new and 
. . 
1 6 
Herzogin Marie von Coburg- 
T 
charming colour. 
pure white passing to pale yellow, edged with rose ; 
. . 
1 0 
Gotha 
Victoria Adelheid 
HT 
distiiict and good. 
pure brilliant red, keeping its colour well ; very free 
2 G 
1 0 
c Hiawatha 
Wich 
autumnal bloomer ; seedling from Jules Grolez. 
deep crimson, with clear white eye, dark glossy foliage, 
to 
5 0 
1 6 
Extra sized plants in pots 
and from open ground 
at 2/6, 3/6, and 5/-. 
cHimalayica 
single ; one of the most striking of the new 
ramblers, has proved perpetual in flowering. 
the Himalaya Briar, a most interesting variety, ex- 
5 0 
HIS MAJESTY 
HT 
ceedingly pretty for arches, it has a rambling habit 
and produces clusters of showy single flowers, pure 
white with yellow stamens. 
See Page 9. 
2 0 
1 0 
Homer 
T 
blush with deeper centre, very free and hardy, a 
2 6 
1 0 
*Hon. Edith Gifford .. 
T 
distinct and beautiful variety, 
flesh colour, centre salmon rose changing to white, 
1 6 
Ina Bingham . . 
HT 
large, full. 
pure pink, deeply vainated, very distinct, semi-double, 
2 6 
1 G 
H. Armytage Moore 
HT 
rosy pink outside of petals, inside delicate silvery pink. 
2 0 
0 9 
’’Horace Vernet 
HP 
the flower is of great depth, with immense shell- 
shaped petals, beautifully reflexed, in flower 
throughout the season ; unsurpassed as a bedding 
and decorative variety. 
bright light crimson, vivid, firmly outlined flower, very 
2 0 
1 0 
* Hugh Dickson 
HP 
splendid rose. 
intense brilliant crimson, shaded scarlet, very large 
2 0 
1 0 
♦ Watson 
HP 
and exquisitely formed, with large smooth petals 
slightly cupped. Gold Medal National Rose 
Society. 
crimson shaded carmine, a distinct and valuable addi- 
2 0 
Hugo Roller 
T 
tion to Hybrid Perpetual Roses, buds long and 
pointed, very sweet scented. 
rich lemon yellow, suffused with crimson ; a most 
5 0 
Iceberg 
elegant combination of colours, of medium size, 
good shape and very free. 
See Page 9. 
2 G 
1 0 
♦Innocente Pirola 
T 
light fawn, changing to pure white, a charming flower. 
, . 
1 0 
Instituteur Sirdey 
HT 
reddish-yellow, rich deep golden yellow when open, of 
imbricated shape ; good. 
We supply Un-named Roses of all shades of colour suitable for Rose Hedges, planting in 
Shrubbery Borders, for Cutting, &c., at 6/- per dozen ; 40/- per 100. 
