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GEO. COOLING & 
SONS’ CATALOGUE OF ROSES. 
Stds.or 
J-Stds. 
Dwf.or 
Bush. 
Name. 
Class. 
Description. 
s. d. 
5. d. 
2 0 
0 9 
* Alfred K. Williams 
HP 
fine carmine red, beautifully imbricated, extra fine. 
2 0 
ALICE CHAMRION 
(Dubreuil, 1908). 
Poly 
delicate pink, buds rosy ; small flowers produced in 
large clusters, pretty for pots or edging of beds. 
Silver Medal and two first-class certificates Lyons. 
2 0 
1 6 
* Graham 
HT 
ivory white, tinted salmon, of large size and emor- 
mous substance. 
2 0 
1 0 
* Lindsell 
HT 
creamy white with pink centre, splendid for exhibition 
and garden decoration. 
2 6 
ALINE SCHNIEDER 
T 
See Page 8. 
2 0 
1 0 
cAllister Stella Gray .. 
(Extra targe 1 /6 to 3 /6) 
N 
is similar to W. A. Richardson, but smaller ; quite dis- 
tinct, and of such strong growth as to make it a 
desirable acquisition for climbing or pillars. 
• • 
1 0 
cAlpina 
deep rose, very free flowering, fine reddish foliage ; 
a vigorous hardy climbing rose. 
1 6 
Altaic;! 
S 
lemon white, large single flowers, one of the earliest 
to flower. 
7 6 
ALTHEA 
HT 
See Page 8. 
0 9 
cAmadis or Crimson Boursault 
deep purplish crimson, large semi-double, rapid grow- 
ing, excellent climber for town gardens and un- 
favourable positions. 
• • 
1 6 
*Amazone 
T 
deep lemon yellow, back of petals striped rose ; extra 
fine. 
1 6 
1 0 
American Beauty 
HT 
deep rosy carmine, large and full and very sweet 
scented. 
3 6 
AMERICAN PILLAR 
See Page 8. 
* * 
1 0 
Anuchen Muller 
Poly 
brilliant rose colour ; grows about lift, high, blooms 
in large clusters, and is extremely decorative. 
* * 
1 0 
Andersoni 
S 
single pink, very pretty, and one of the most distinct 
Single Roses. 
. . 
1 6 
* Andre Schwartz 
T 
deep rich scarlet, foliage deep green, fine, quite distinct. 
* * 
1 6 
Anemone Sinica 
S 
bright shiny foliage ; flowers silvery pink shaded 
bright rose, very free, beautiful. 
2 6 
1 0 
* Anna Olivier . . 
T 
flesh rose, reverse of the petals shaded rose, very free. 
1 0 
* Marie Soupert 
HT 
bright carmine red or deep lake, long bud and deep 
green foliage, very sweet and free. 
0 9 
* Marie de Montravel . . 
Poly 
pure white flowers, very diminutive, deliciously sweet. 
2 0 
0 9 
* Annie Wood 
HP 
brilliant crimson scarlet, perfectly imbricated. 
2 0 
1 0 
c Antoine Rivoire 
HT 
rosy flesh on yellow ground, shaded with a border of 
carmine, distinct. 
2” 6 
1 0 
Apotheker G. Hopes 
HT 
bright red, long buds, very strong grower. 
1 0 
to 
2 6 
c APPLE BLOSSOM .. 
(Cooling). 
A few extra large plants 
at 2/6 and 5/- each 
HT 
a beautiful new pillar rose, perhaps the first of a new 
race, viz., a perpetual flowering variety. It was 
selected by Mr. Alex. Hill Gray from amongst a 
number of other seedlings from the Azores ; the 
flowers are single, of a beautiful rose pink, shading 
to white, produced in large clusters and last well ; 
it flowers from the young growth and continues 
late into the autumn. 
2 0 
1 0 
cArds Pillar 
HT 
rich velvety crimson, most distinct, and attractive in 
foliage ; the flowers are produced with great free- 
dom ; the perfection of a pillar rose. 
2 6 
cARDS RAMBLER 
(A lex Dickson &■ Sons, 
1908). 
HT 
velvety orange crimson, shading to rosy carmine at the 
base of the petals, highly perfumed ; a most 
desirable addition. 
2 0 
1 0 
c Rover . . 
HT 
most distinct and valuable addition to climbing ana 
pillar roses ; colour crimson shaded maroon, pro- 
ducing large flowers of great substance. 
1 0 
b Arethusa 
Ch. 
clear deep yellow tinted with apricot, the growth of 
Queen Mab with the free and constant habit of 
flowering of that variety. 
. . 
3 6 
ARTHUR R. GOODWIN . . 
HT 
See Page 8. 
1 0 
b Aschenbrode! 
Poly 
peach, centre salmon orange, small, full, free, and thor- 
oughly perpetual; excellent bedding, quite first rate 
1 6 
Auguste Comte 
T 
deep rose with creamy white, base of petals lighter, 
free and good. 
We supply Un-named Roses of all shades of colour suitable for Rose Hedges, planting in 
Shrubbery Borders, for Cutting, &c., at 6/- per dozen ; 40/- per 100. 
