GEO. COOLING & SONS, NURSERYMEN, BATH. 19 
Stds.or 
i-Stds. 
Dwf.or 
Bush. 
Name. 
Class. 
Description. 
s. d. 
2 0 
s. d. 
0 9 
♦Duke of Teck 
HP 
bright crimson-scarlet ; large, very double, of good 
1 0 
b of York 
Ch 
bold pointed globular form. 
bright pink shading to rosy scarlet sometimes the 
1 ”c 
0 9 
c Dundee Rambler 
Ayr 
petals are edged and tipped with white, 
white edged pink, very quick in growth. 
0 9 
♦Dupuy Jamain 
HP 
brilliant carmine-crimson, petals large, broad, and 
2 0 
0 9 
. * 
♦Earl of Dufferin .. 
HP > 
smooth ; a very fine rose. 
rich brilliant velvety-crimson, shaded with dark ma- 
2 6 
1 6 
tEarl of Warwick 
HT 
roon, flowers of large size, and delightful fragrance, 
rich soft salmon pink shaded vermilion, of beautiful 
1 6 
Ecarlate 
HT 
shape and quite distinct. 
brilliant scarlet red, medium size, a superb rose, in the 
2 0 
0 9 
Eclair 
HP 
way of Liberty. 
vivid scarlet crimson, not large but perfect globular 
2 6 
1 0 
♦Edith d’Ombrain 
ITT 
form, a fine autumnal rose, 
white, pale pink tinge ; distinct and superior exhibition 
2 6 
ELAINE 
HT 
variety. 
See Page 8. 
1 0 
cElectra 
Poly 
small double yellow flowers produced in great profu- 
2 0 
Elizabeth Barnes 
HT 
sion, of creeping habit and perpetual, 
satiny salmon rose, with a fawn centre, suffused with 
1 0 
♦Ella Gordon . . 
HP 
yellow ; outside of petals deep rosy red, shaded 
with copper and yellow. 
bright cherry carmine, globular, large, full ; handsome 
0 9 
Ellen Drew . . 
HP 
foliage. 
silvery pink, a sport from Duchesse de Morny, good. 
2 0 
0 9 
Empereur de Maroc . . 
HP 
rich velvety maroon. 
1 6 
Nicolas II. 
T 
bright madder red, long buds ; vigorous. 
1 6 
Empress Alexandra of 
T 
' rich lake shaded with orange and fiery crimson ; very 
0 9 
Russia 
Empress of India 
HP 
large, full, and globular ; distinct, 
dark brownish crimson, fine distinct flower. 
1 G 
^Enchantress . . 
T 
creamy white, slightly tinted with buff in the centre, 
1 0 
^England’s Glory 
I-IT 
very free and good. 
flesh, with satiny pink centre ; a seedling from Gloire 
3 0 
ENTENTE CORDIALE 
de Dijon. 
See Page 8. 
1 0 
♦Ernest Metz 
T 
light carmine rose, with brighter centre, large fine 
1 6 
E. T. Cook 
PIT 
shaped flowers, one of the best Teas, 
pale primrose yellow, suffused with pink, large and 
2 0 
0 9 
♦Etienne Levet 
HP 
handsome flowers, particularly good in autumn, 
vermilion, with a soft velvety lavender shade, flowers 
2 G 
1 0 
Etoile de France 
HT 
very large and full ; a superb rose, 
dark velvety crimson, very vivid in centre ; a large 
1 0 
* de Lyon 
T 
flower carried boldly erect, 
bright sulphur yellow, with bright yellow centre ; a 
1 0 
de Mai . . 
Poly 
fine full flower. 
nankeen yellow, passing to pale yellow. 
• • 
1 0 
d’Or 
Poly 
citron yellow, shading to pale chrome yellow, very free. 
0 9 
'.Eugene Beauharnais . . 
Ch 
brilliant amaranth. 
1 0 
Lamesch 
Poly 
orange yellow, passing to clear yellow, shaded rose. 
.. 
1 0 
cEuphrosyne 
Poly 
growth dwarf and bushy. 
brilliant carmine when half open, bright red as it ex- 
2 6 
EVA DE GROSSOUVRE . 
HT 
pands, yellow anthers. 
See Page 8. 
. . 
1 6 
rEvangeline 
PIW 
white, tips of petals pink, single ; borne in large 
1 0 
cE. V. Hermanos 
T 
clusters, deliciously fragrant, a very beautiful 
and valuable climbing rose, 
apricot and carmine reflexed with deep red, very sweet. 
1 0 
E. V. Kesselstatt 
T 
brilliant carmine, shaded white and rose, buds long 
2 0 
1 0 
Exquisite 
HT 
and produced on erect stalks ; good, 
bright crimson shaded with magenta, large, full, and 
1 
globular, excellent for forcing and winter flowering. 
Roses required for Bedding or Massing, priced at gd. each, are charged 7/6 per dozen ; 1 /- each, 10/- 
per dozen ; 1/6 each, 15/- per dozen, if not less than one dozen of a variety is taken. 
