GEO. COOLING & SONS, NURSERYMEN, BATH. 
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MEW ROSES OF 1909 — continued. 
Each. 
2 6 . . FLOWER OF FAIRFIELD [Schulteis, 1909]. Described by the raisers as a perpetual flowering 
to Crimson Rambler ; vivid crimson, more glowing than Turner Crimson Rambler, and 
3 6 constantly in flower during the summer and’ autumn. 
2 6 .. FRAU NICOLA WELTER [Jacobs-Welter, 1909] H.T. Pale yellow passing to orange and saffron, 
long buds and bold flower. Highly recommended ; has received many awards on the 
Continent. 
2 6 . . FRAU OBERHOFO ARTNER SINGER [P. Lambert, 1909] H.T. Rosy pink edged silvery white, 
long bud and sweetly perfumed. 
2 6 . . GROSSHERZOG FRIEDRICH TP. Lambert, 1909]. Deep yellowish pink and carmine rose ; a 
bushy dwarf grower. Received highest award at Manheim for new seedling rose. 
5 0 . . HIS MAJESTY [McGredy, 1909) H.T. Dark crimson, shaded vermilion crimson towards the 
edges, a strong vigorous grower, with high pointed centre ; a grand exhibition rose. Awarded 
Gold Medal National Rose Society, 1908. 
1 5 0.. ICEBERG [Paul & Son, 1909] Dwarf Wichuraiana. Pure white, small, but perfectly formed, 
perpetual in flowering, of dwarf habit, quite anew break, most interesting ; very pretty for 
pot growth or bedding. 
3 6 .. JACQUES VINCENT [Soupert et Notting, 1909] H.T. Clear yellowish coral red, in the way of the 
Lyon Rose but with deeper coppery centre. Described by the raiser as a striking novelty. 
2 0 .. JEANNE MERMET [I., Mermet, 1909]. Dwarf Wichuraiana. Pure white slightly shaded green , 
flowering in clusters ; pretty for borders. 
2 0 . . JEANNE NOTE [Pernet Ducher] H.T. Chrome yellow passing to cream yellow, large globular 
flowers, very vigorous habit ; one of the best new roses. 
2 6 .. LE CID [Vigneron, 1909] Rugosa. Rosy vermilion, the largest flower of this section ; very vigorous. 
7 6 . . LADY ALICE STANLEY [McGredy, 1909] H.T. Deep coral rose, inside pale flesh, a very at- 
tractive and pleasing combination of colours, of perfect shape, deliciously fragrant and very 
perpetual. Awarded Gold Medal, N.R.S., 1908. 
2 6 . . LADY DARTMOUTH [Alex Bernaix, 1909] H.T. Yellowish white, heavily edged carmine red, 
long buds ; an elegant novelty. 
2 6 . . LIEUT. OZREN LEOVICS [Ketten Frdres, 1909) H.T. Salmon flesh, reverse of petals coppery 
rose, very large and double, opening well on long stiff stems. 
7 6 . . MARGARET [W. Paul & Son, 1909] H.T. A very clear and delicate tint of soft pink, a shade of 
colour that is particularly beautiful under artificial light, buds long and handsome, outer 
petals nicely reflexed ; good. 
7 6 . . MARGARET MOLYNEUX [Alex Dickson & Sons, 1909] H.T. Saffron yellow shaded apricot and 
peach, varying to canary yellow as the flower expands ; a decorative rose of the greatest 
charm ; excellent for massing and pot culture. 
2 6 . . MARIE MASCURAND [P. Bernaix, 1909] H.T. Clear flesh white shaded light salmon yellow, 
long pointed buds ; a fine exhibition rose and excellent for cutting. 
2 6 . . MERVEILLE DES POLYANTHA [L. Mermet, 1909] Polyantha. Pure white with rosy lilac 
shading when open ; sweetly perfumed and very free blooming. Awarded Silver Medal at 
Lyons and Dijon. 
7 6 . . MRS. ALFRED TATE [McGredy, 1909] H.T. Coppery red, shaded fawn with a distinct ochre 
shading at base of flower, long perfect pointed bloom, and delightful in bud and when half 
expanded ; in flower throughout the season, and described by the raiser as quite distinct 
from anything yet in cultivation. Award of Merit, Royal Horticultural Society, 1908. 
7 6 . . MRS. ARTHUR MUNT [Alex Dickson & Sons, 1909] H.T. Suffused peach and deep cream, 
becoming creamy ivory as the flower develops ; of perfect shape and the flowers are carried 
on stiff erect stems, therefore most useful for table decoration ; it is most delicately tea 
scented. 
3 0 . . MRS. ALFRED WESTMACOTT [Soupert et Notting, 1909]. White tinted soft pink, sometimes 
with yellow shadings ; a vigorous grower with good foliage. Described by the raisers as a 
grand rose. 
2 0 .. MRS. ARTHUR R. WADDELL [Pernet Ducher, 1909] H.T. Superb semi-double rosy scarlet buds, 
the reverse of petals salmon ; a very charming new bedding rose. 
7 6 . . MRS. EDWARD J. HOLLAND [McGredy, 1909] H.T. Deep salmon rose, lighter towards the 
edges of the petals, perfect in shape with an unusually high pointed centre. It is of the 
habit of Kaiserin Auguste Victoria ; a perfect exhibition rose and most striking for 
garden decoration. 
7 0 .. MRS. HUBERT TAYLOR (Alex Dickson & Sons, 1909] T. Shell pink, the edges of the petals ivory 
white, a very chaste and charming addition to the Tea section, absolutely perfect in shape 
and finish and very free flowering. 
Should any variety of New Rose be required, which we do not catalogue, we shall be pleased to 
obtain and supply it at the advertised price. 
