GEO. COOLING & 
SONS, NURSERYMEN, BATH. 21 
Stds.or 
i*Stds. 
Dwf.or 
Bush. 
Name. 
Class. 
Description. 
s. d. 
s. d. 
2 6 
1 0 
George Laing Paul .. 
HT 
bright deep crimson, very sweet scented and free 
flowering. 
* * 
1 6 
Nabonnand 
T 
pale flesh, shaded with yellow, long bud, beautiful for 
cutting, and an excellent rose. 
* * 
1 0 
t Georges de Cadoudal 
T 
bright pink, shaded carmine on copper ground, hand- 
some foliage ; and of semi-climbing habit. 
* * 
0 9 
Pernet 
Poly 
rose changing to peach, with yellow shading, very free, 
a charming novelty. 
1 0 
♦Gertrude 
HT 
blush, very beautiful, a sport from Countess of Caledon, 
possessing all its good qualities. 
2 0 
1 0 
Gladys Harkuess 
HT 
deep salmon pink, reflex of petals silvery pink ; a 
rose of great beauty, and distinct. 
2 0 
1 0 
c Gloire de Dijon 
Extra large plants with long 
shoots, 2 /6 and 3 /6 
T 
this well-known old rose is one of the best for climbing 
in exposed positions. 
0 9 
de Polyantba . . 
Poly 
deep rose, with a white base to the tiny petals ; ex- 
ceedingly pretty. 
1 0 
c des Rosamenes 
scarlet crimson, semi-double, very bright and fine; a 
fine pillar and hedge rose. 
2 0 
1 0 
Lyonnaise 
HT 
pale lemon, deeper, in the centre, petals edged with 
white ; the flowers are large and well formed. 
0 9 
cGlory of Waltham . . 
HP 
crimson, very double, very sweet, growth of extra- 
ordinary vigour. 
, . 
0 9 
fcGolden Fairy 
Poly 
clear buff, lighter on edge of petals. 
* ' 
1 6 
Gate 
T 
lemon yellow with paler centre, each petal faintly 
edged with rosy pink ; large and full. 
1 6 
rGoldfinch 
P 
soft yellow, produced in elegant clusters ; described as 
a rambling rose of the first class, the foliage is ample 
and of a bright glossy green. 
•• 
1 6 
Goldquelle 
T 
clear golden yellow, buds long and pointed, of medium 
1 6 
Gottfried Keller 
B 
clear apricot, with dark yellow shading under petals, 
a distinct and beautiful cross of the Austrian 
Copper, semi-double, has been much admired when 
exhibited ; a very beautiful new rose, most 
exquisite in its colourings. 
. . 
1 0 
♦Goubalt 
T 
bright rose, centre buff, large and double. 
2 0 
1 0 
♦Grace Darling 
HT 
base of petals creamy white, deeply tinted and shaded 
with pinkish peach ; very free flowering, distinct 
and good. 
3 6 
GRACE MOLYNEAUX 
{Alex. Dickson &■ Sons, 
1908). 
HT 
creamy apricot, flesh in the centre, the outer petals 
when developed are delicate creamy white inside, 
with faint pink sheen on reverse ; beautiful for 
garden decoration and button holes. 
•• 
1 0 
AGrand Due de Luxembourg 
HT 
clear pink with rosy centre, very free ; a capital bed- 
ding rose. 
* * 
1 0 
Duchess Victoria 
Melita 
HT 
creamy white with light gold centre, flowering with the 
greatest freedom throughout summer and autumn. 
0 9 
♦ Mogul 
HP 
deep brilliant crimson shaded with scarlet and black ; 
late in the season the flowers are darker. 
1 0 
2 6 
♦Grossherxogin Alexandra 
GROSSHERZOG 
FRIEDRICK .. 
HT 
HT 
clear canary yellow, very large and full, in the way of 
K. Augusta Victoria, strongly recommended by the 
raisers and described as a grand exhibition and 
garden rose. 
See Page 9. 
2 0 
0 9 
iGruss an Teplitz 
HT 
brightest scarlet crimson, very free flowering and first- 
rate ; a beautiful garden rose. 
1 0 
Gustave Grunerwald 
HT 
bright carmine, with yellowish centre, outer petals of 
lighter shade, good. 
0 9 
♦ Piganeau 
HP 
brilliant carmine lake, very large, opens well, distinct 
and valuable exhibition variety. 
2 6 
1 0 
c Regis 
HT 
a beautiful garden rose, long pointed buds of canary 
yellow with deeper centre ; a handsome pillar rose. 
Our .Collection of Roses are very.popular ; we increase the sale of them every year. See pages 2 to 5. 
