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GEO. COOLING & SONS’ CATALOGUE OF ROSES. 
MEW ROSES OF 1909 —continued. 
5^0 .. MRS. P. H. COATS (Hugh Dickson, 19091 H.T. Delicate milky white in colour, coming deep 
sulphur yellow under glass, very free in growth, the flowers are produced in great abundance, 
with handsome bronzy green foliage. 
7 6 . . MRS. WAKEFIELD CHRISTIE-MILLER [McGredy, 1909] H.T. Soft peachy blush, shaded 
salmon, outside of petals clear vermilion rose, a most delightful and distinct colouring. 1 he 
habit of the plant is perfect, quite mildew proof, and therefore most excellent for a garden 
rose. Award of Merit, R.H.S., 1908. 
2 6 MADAME ANDRE PORCHER [P. Guillot, 1909] H.T. Deep brilliant carmine, very large and 
double, described by the raiser as a splendid novelty. 
2 6 MADAME RENE COLLETTE [A Gamon, 1909] H.T. Rosy cream with broad vivid carmine 
edges, very sweetly scented ; good. 
2 6 .. MADAME VALERE BEAUMEZ [A. Schwartz, 1909] H.T. Rosy white with creamy yellow centre 
shaded carmine and rosy salmon. Certificate and Silver Medal at Lyons. 
5 0 MISS CYNTHIA FORDE [Hugh Dickson, 1909] H.T. Deep brilliant rose pink shading to light 
rosy pink, very free flowering and perpetual. The raiser describes it as one of the finest 
varieties for garden decoration yet raised. It forces freely and is therefore excellent for pot 
culture. Awarded Gold Medal N.R.S., Sept. 14th, 1909. 
2 6 MISS EVA [F. Dubreuil, 1909] Tea. Deep brilliant saffron yellow, long buds produced on stiff 
stems. First class Certificate, Lyons. 
7 6 NIT A WELDON [Alex Dickson & Sons, 1909) Tea. Ivory white, the edges of petals faintest blush, 
very free flowering, most distinct and beautiful. Awarded Gold Medal National Rose 
Society, 1908. 
3 0 OTTO VON BISMARCK LJ. C. Schmidt, 1909] H.T. Colour of La France with habit of Caroline 
Testout, most perpetual in flowering ; a good new rose. 
2 0 . . PAULA [Paul & Son, 1908] Tea. Sulphur yellow, with deep ochre yellow centre, very hardy and 
vigorous, deliciously fragrant, and an excellent pot rose. 
2 6 PRINCESS VERA ORBELIONI [A. Schwartz, 1909], H.T. Salmon cream, shaded rosy carmine, 
very pretty in bud, and very free flowering. 
3 6 . . ROSA MOYESII. New species introduced from China ; a distinct and strong grower, producing 
flowers 3 inches in diameter, very distinct in colour, being of a rich deep red with a brown 
shading. Award of Merit, Royal Horticultural Society. 
2 0 . . ROSA HUGONIS. A botanical variety, brilliant yellow single flowers of medium size ; greyish 
foliage, somewhat in the way of Hemisphcerica. 
5 0 SIMPLICITY [Hugh Dickson. 1909] H.T. Pure white, of immense size and almost single, golden 
yellow anthers, almost like a huge water lily. The growth is vigorous and the foliage deep 
green. Described by the raisers as one of the choicest novelties of recent years. Gold Medal 
National Rose Society. 
2 6 . . SOUVENIR DE MADAME A. GAGNAIRE [A. Schwartz, 1909] T. Cream shaded pink centre, 
coppery yellow and carmine, large double and very perpetual. Award of Merit and Silver 
Medal at Lyons. 
3 G TOPAZ [Paul & Son, 1909]. Yellow changing to amber with age, quite a new break, being the 
result of a cross between a Tea Rose and a Wichuraiana. A variety constantly in bloom. 
7 6 THERESA [A. Dickson & Sons, 1909] H.T. Deep orange apricot passing to madder pink, as the 
flower expands veined flesh pink. The flowers are semi-double and produced con- 
tinuously ; delicately tea perfumed. A most charming garden decorative rose. 
2 6 VEILCHENBLAU [J. C. Schmidt] Rambler. Opening reddish lilac, changing to amethyst and 
t0 ' ' steel blue, a seedling from Crimson Rambler ; while the colour is more purple than blue 
5 0 it is one of the most distinct Ramblers yet sent out. 
3 6 WHITE KILLARNEY H.T. An American novelty, a pure white sport of the well-known pink 
Hybrid Tea ; will be a great favourite for general culture. 
2 0 WHITE DOROTHY PERKINS. A pure white sport from the well-known Dorothy Perkins, of 
t 0 the same habit of growth and freedom of flowering. A most valuable addition to the 
7 6 Climbing Roses. Awarded Gold Medal N.R.S., and Award of Merit at the Temple Show, 
Royal Horticultural Society. 
7 6 WALTER SPEED [Alex Dickson & Sons, 1909] H.T. Deep lemon yellow, becoming milky white 
as the flower developes ; a very beautiful and thoroughly distinct rose of the antoine 
Revoire type to which it is infinitely superior. 
3 0 YVONNE LE BARON [P. Morainville, 1909]. H.T. Rosy pink in the style of Capt. Christy, long 
buds and very sweet. Described as a perfect novelty. 
Our prices for New Roses will be found, to compare favourably with those of any list. We are offering 
many of the Continental novelties at reduced prices. 
