GEO. COOLING & SONS’ CATALOGUE OF ROSES. 
16 
Stds.or 
j-Stds. 
Dwf.or 
Bush. 
Name. 
Class. 
s. d. 
s. 
d. 
1 
0 
cCarmine Pillar 
s 
Extra strong plants, 1 /6 
and 2/6 each. 
1 
0 
♦Caroline Kuster 
N 
2 0 
1 
0 
Testout 
HT 
2 6 
1 
0 
♦Catherine Mermet 
T 
. . 
1 
6 
Cecile Charles 
T 
1 
0 
6 Brunner 
Poly 
2 0 
1 
0 
cCeline Porestier 
N 
1 
0 
Celestial 
Pro 
2 0 
1 
0 
Celia 
HT 
. . 
1 
0 
'^Chameleon 
HT 
0 
9 
♦Charles Darwin 
HP 
2* 0 
1 
0 
3. Graham 
HP 
1 
0 
Lawson 
B 
2" 0 
0 
9 
♦ Lefebvre 
HP 
1 
0 
♦Charlotte Gillemot 
HT 
0 
9 
cChenedole 
2 ”0 
1 
G 
6Cherry Ripe 
HT 
2 0 
1 
0 
. Cheshunt Hybrid 
HT 
0 
9 
6China, Old Blush 
Ch 
1 
0 16 Old Crimson . . 
Ch 
0 
9 
6 Pure White 
Ch 
| . 
0 
9 
6 Purple 
Ch 
2 
0 
CHIN CHIN 
1 
6 
Cinnamonia 
S 
• • 
1 
0 
cClaire Jacquier 
HT 
2 0 
1 
0 
Clara Watson 
HT 
. . 
1 
6 
♦Cleopatra 
T 
2 0 
0 
9 
♦Clio 
HP 
. . 
1 
6 
c Cloth ot Gold 
N 
1 
6 
Clynophylla plena 
2 6 
2 
0 
Colonel R. S. Williamson 
HT 
1 
0 
Commandant Beaurepaire . . 
Pro 
2 
G 
COMMANDANT C. J. 
GRAVEREAUX 
HT 
2 0 
0 
9 
♦Comte Raimbaud .. 
HP 
2 0 
1 
0 
Comtesse du Cayla . . 
Ch 
. . 
1 
6 
De Saxe 
T 
. . 
1 
6 
— - — Festetics Hamilton 
T 
2 6 
2 
0 
ICY HARDEGG 
HT 
( Sonpert et Notting, 1908). 
Desorption. 
vivid rosy carmine ; of very strong growth ; admir- 
ably suited for pillars and arches. 
canary yellow, outer petals pale lemon, highly fragrant, 
clear bright rose, large and double ; very beautiful, 
light flesh-coloured rose, charming open shape, one of 
the finest Teas. 
pale rosy salmon, border of petals carmine and tinted 
yellow, distinct. 
blush, shaded pale pink, distinct and pretty, 
bright yellow, highly fragrant, and an abundant 
bloomer. 
light blush Provence, very sweet, strong grower and 
free. 
bright satin pink, centre deeper, it is a good autumnal 
bloomer, and also excellent for pot culture, 
rosy flesh white, somewhat variable, with occasion- 
ally a distinct and heavy blotch of deep crimson. - 
rich brownish-crimson, perfectly reflexed and imbricated 
dazzling orange-crimson ; an ideal exhibition rose, the 
blooms being of splendid form, 
vivid carmine ; a noble summer rose, fine for pillars, 
fine bright red, centre purple-shaded, large and globu- 
lar, a superb rose. 
ivory white ; flowers large, of perfect imbricated form 
very free flowering. 
brilliant glowing crimson ; a fine pillar rose, 
light cherry crimson, colour of Alfred Colornb, very 
floriferous and fragrant, excellent for bedding, 
cherry carmine, large and full, a very excellent and 
distinct red climbing rose, 
blush, the original China Rose, 
dark crimson, very free, 
pure white, 
purple. 
See Page 8. 
large single pink flowers, yellowish brown wood, 
nankeen yellow, charming little flowers produced in 
large clusters, a rampant climber, 
pearly white, centre tinted pale rose peach, very free 
flowering. 
pale pink, edged with bright rose, broad smooth petals, 
fine and distinct. 
flesh colour, shaded in the centre with bright rosy 
pink ; flowers very large and of fine globular form, 
yellow, beautiful in form, fine climber, but a shy 
bloomer. 
an old but rarely met with variety, beautiful for rock 
work or the wild garden ; flowers clear satiny-blush, 
semi-double. 
satiny white, with deep blush centre, a good rose, 
bright rose striped with purple and violet, large and full. 
See Page 8. 
bright crimson, fine shape and form, one of the best 
reds. 
orange and carmine passing to coppery orange, and 
shaded with carmine, distinct and good, 
porcelain white, slightly shaded with yellow, long buds 
and large full flowers. 
brilliant carmine with coppery centre, outer petals 
deeper in colour. 
a vivid carmine Mrs. W. J. Grant, very large double 
bloom of great substance ; seedling from Mrs. 
W. J. Grant crossed with Liberty. 
From Mrs. R. R. FOX SMITH, Port Elizabeth, South Africa.—" The Roses are splendid, every 
one has taken root.” 
