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GEO. COOLING & SONS, NURSERYMEN, BATH. 
j Dwf.or 
Bush. 
Name. 
Class. 
Description. 
u. 
0 9 
b Augustine Guinoisseau 
( White La France) 
HT 
white, slightly tinted flesh colour, very free flowering ; 
a grand bedding rose. 
2 0 
Avoca 
IiT 
crimson scarlet, buds very long and pointed, foliage 
dark green ; specially good as a cut back, making 
a fine bush. 
1 6 
cBabette 
Poly 
dark crimson tinged with white, borne in clusters and 
very double ; a distinct and valuable addition to 
the hardy climbing varieties. 
1 6 
Baby Dorothy Perkins 
Poly 
a bushy compact growing variety of the Climbing 
variety; bright pink clusters of bloom. 
2 6 
BAGATELLE 
See Page 8. 
1 0 
Baldwin 
HT 
pure carmine, camellia shaped ; large and full. 
1 6 
1 6 
cBanksian, White 
c Yellow 
pure white, flowering in clusters, sweet scented, 
clear yellow, very small and full ; this and the pre- 
ceding are excellent climbing varieties for a warm 
situation. 
X 6 
Barbarossa 
HP 
pure carmine red, large, full and free ; always opening 
well, said to be a red Frau Karl Druschki. 
0 9 
/>Bardou Job . . 
HT 
almost single, large petals of shaded crimson, very 
beautiful and distinct. 
2 0 
cBar-le-Duc 
HT 
bright brick crimson, outside of petals brilliant copper 
colour, a new climber of unquestionable merit. 
0 9 
*Baron de Bonstetten 
HP 
velvety blackish crimson, an improved Monsieur 
Boncenne, a fine rose. 
0 9 
’Baroness Rothschild 
HP 
light flesh blush, immensely large, perfect and globular 
shape. 
0 9 
♦Barthelemy Joubert . . 
HP 
bright cherry-red, large and full, very effective. 
2 0 
6BATHE ASTON BELLE 
(Cooling & Sons, 1908). 
HT 
rich clear pink, shaded white outside of petals ; an 
ideal bedding rose, of very compact habit of 
growth, handsome green foliage, and producing a 
flower on every shoot continuously through the 
season. We have every confidence in recommend- 
ing it as a valuable addition to bedding and free 
flowering varieties. 
2 6 
BEATRICE 
HT 
See Page 8. 
1 0 
Beaute Inconstante . . 
T 
colour coppery red shaded with carmine and yellow, 
varying in shading, quite distinct. 
X 6 
cBeauty of Glazenwood, or 
Fortune’s Yellow 
N 
yellow, flaked with carmine ; a charming climber ; re- 
quires a warm wall or cool conservatory. 
0 9 
* of Waltham . . 
HP 
bright rosy crimson, fine recurved form. 
0 9 
Belle de Baltimore . . 
Pro 
flesh tinted white, a fine pillar rose. 
1 0 
c Fleur 
HP 
a beautiful single rose, fiery scarlet with yellow anthers, 
makes an excellent pillar and hedge rose. 
X 0 
c Lyonnaise 
T 
one of the best yellow climbers, large, free flowering, 
double. 
X 0 
Poitevine 
R 
clear rose colour, large and sweet, double, and produced 
in bunches, continuous bloomer. 
0 9 
*Ben Cant 
HP 
deep clear crimson, with slightly darker flushes in the 
centre. Gold Medal, N.R.S. 
0 9 
(Bennett’s Seedling . . 
white, small and double ; very rapid in growth ; an 
excellent pillar rose. 
X 6 
Berberifolia Hardii . . 
S 
single yellow, with maroon spots, very distinct ; re- 
quires a warm situation. 
X 0 
fcBeryl 
T 
deep golden yellow, buds long and perfectly shaped, 
highly perfumed ; most useful for cutting and 
button-holes. 
X 0 
’Bessie Brown 
HT 
creamy white, very highly perfumed, of perfect form, 
and immense size and substance. 
1 6 
Betty . . 
HT 
ruddy gold or a coppery rose, overspread with golden 
yellow, very distinct, its habit and profusion 
of flowering is similar to Killarney, but it is 
a better grower than that variety, and in 
colour unique. Gold Medal, National Rose 
Society. 
From. A. FAIRFAX HARVEY , Esq., Cullompton . — “ I am much pleased with the Rose Trees 
I had from you, they are flowering well.” 
