14 GEO. COOLING & SONS’ CATALOGUE OF ROSES. 
Stds.or 
i-Stds. 
Dwf.or 
Bush. 
Name. 
Class. 
Description. 
s. d. 
s. d. 
1 6 
Betty Berkeley 
T 
bright red, shading to crimson scarlet, buds very long ; 
a very distinct and beautiful variety. 
1 0 
Biggeriana 
S 
small single white flowers, very freely produced. 
1 0 
Bijou des Praires 
large double-flowered pink variety of Seligera ; the 
Prairie Rose. 
2 0 
1 0 
( Billiard et Barre 
T 
golden yellow ; buds very beautiful when half open, 
distinct and good ; an excellent dwarf climber. 
1 6 
0 9 
’Black Prince 
HP 
velvety crimson, beautifully shaded with black. 
2 0 
1 0 
*Bladud ( Cooling ) 
HP 
silvery white, centre pale blush pink ; very distinct. 
1 0 
( Blairii, No. 2 
B 
pale blush, very large and double ; a good climber. 
0 9 
Blanche de Coubert . . 
R 
a beautiful Rugosa, semi-double, of purest white ; 
flowers produced in clusters and late into the 
autumn. 
1 0 
Blanche Rebatel 
Poly 
bright crimson with white centre ; very distinct and 
pretty. 
1 6 
Blumenschmidt 
T 
bright lemon yellow, edges of outer petals delicate pink, 
sport from Francisca Kruger. 
1 0 
( Blush Rambler 
Extra Size, 2 6 to 5 - 
Poly 
rich blush, lighter in the centre, semi-double, similar in 
growth to Crimson Rambler, and most useful for 
pillars, hedges or arches. 
1 6 
5Boadicea 
T 
pale peach, tinted with pink and violet, centre richly 
shaded with rose, deliciously fragrant. 
2 0 
0 9 
•Bob Davidson 
HP 
dazzling scarlet shaded crimson, unique in form and 
colour ; a charming addition. 
2 6 
(BORDEAUX 
(Soupert et Notting, 1908) 
claret red, a new colour amongst climbers ; small 
double flowers on long stems ; awarded Gold 
Medals at Nancy and Mannheim. 
2 0 
0 9 
/(Boule de Neige 
HP 
pure white, beautifully imbricated ; one of the best 
white roses for cutting. 
2 0 
1 0 
•Bouquet d’Or 
T 
deep yellow, coppery centre, strong grower, free 
flowering. 
BRIAR ROSES. 
The Austrian and Persian Yellow Briars are amongst the most beautiful and distinct of all the old 
fashioned Roses ; they are perfectly hardy, and should be allowed to grow wild with scarcely any pruning ; 
this is necessary, as they always flower upon the ripened wood of the preceding year’s growth. We also 
suggest these Briars being grown as Pot plants ; plants with long shoots potted up in autumn flower freely in 
spring, and are exceedingly novel and pretty amongst plants in the conservatory. 
Dwf. 
or 
Bush 
Name and Description. 
s. d. 
1 0 
1 0 
0 9 
1 0 
0 9 
1 0 
0 6 
1 0 
1 0 
Austrian Briar, Yellow, pure clear yellow, single, very free flowering. 
Copper, nankeen or copper colour, single, the under part of the petals shaded 
orange, very distinct and beautiful ; this and preceding variety were known in England 
as far back as 1596. 
Harrisonii, double, fine clear golden yellow ; introduced in 1830. 
Janet’s Pride, crimson lake, with broad stripes of light crimson, most beautiful in its colouring ; 
a beautiful sweet briar introduced by the Rev. H. H. d’Ombrain. 
Persian Yellow, the deepest yellow Briar Rose, large, full, and very double ; introduced from 
Persia in 1838 by Sir Henry Willock, K.L.S. 
Soleil d’Or, a cross between the well-known Persian Yellow and H.P. Antoine Ducher, colour 
varying from gold and orange to reddish gold shaded with nasturtium-red, foliage bright 
clear green. 
Sweet Briar, Common Pink, per dozen, 5/- ; per 100, 25/- 
Double Scarlet, bright red, foliage sweet scented as type. 
Double White, pure white, very pretty. 
From JAS. W. HUZZEY, Esq., Burton-on-Trent . — “ I received the Roses safely to-day, and am 
well pleased with the selection." 
