George Cooling & Sons, Nurserymen, Bath. 
Part I.— HYBRID PERPETUALS, TEA-SCENTED, NOISETTE, 
AND BOURBON ROSES (in Alphabetical Order). 
In this section are included all the best exhibition varieties , those marked thus * being 
especially recommended. 
Stds. or 
i-Stds. 
Dwf. or 
Bush. 
Name. 
Class. 
S. d. 
s. d. 
I 6 
0 9 
‘Abel Carriere 
HP 
I 6 
0 9 
‘Abel Grand 
HP 
1 6 
"Adam 
T 
I 0 
Adele de Bellabre 
T 
7 6 
‘ADMIRAL DEWEY 
IIT 
2 O 
I O 
‘Alba Rosea 
T 
i 6 
Alice Furon 
HT 
1 6 
‘Aline Sisley ... 
T 
1 6 
0 9 
‘Alfred Colomb 
HP 
I 0 
‘Alfred Dumesnil 
HP 
1 6 
I 0 
•Alfred K. Williams 
HP 
i 6 
0 9 
Alphonse Soupert 
HP 
I 0 
Amanda Casando 
T 
i 6 
'Amazone 
T 
1 0 
American Beauty . 
HP 
1 6 
‘Andre Schwartz 
T 
0 9 
Anna de Diesbach 
HP 
2 0 
1 6 
‘Anna Olivier 
T 
1 6 
0 9 
‘Annie Wood 
HP 
1 0 
Antoine Rivoire 
HT 
i 6 
0 9 
Augustine Guinoisseau . . 
HT 
3 6 
AURORA 
( IVm. Paul Son) 
T 
2 0 
BALDWIN 
HT 
1 6 
0 9 
‘Baron de Bonstetten 
HP 
0 9 
Baronne Gonella 
B 
O 9 
* Haussman 
HP 
1 6 
0 9 
•Baroness Rothschild 
HP 
1 6 
0 9 
* Barthelemy J oubert 
HP 
i 6 
0 9 
‘Beauty of Waltham 
HP 
2 0 
I O 
‘Belle Lyonnaise 
T 
2 0 
i 6 
‘Belle Siebrecht or Mrs W. 
J. Grant 
IIT 
2 0 
BERYL 
T 
7 6 
‘BESSIE BROWN 
(A. Dickson Sons) 
HT 
1 6 
0 9 
‘Bessie Johnson 
HP 
3 6 
BILLIARD AND BARRE 
( J. Pernet Due her) 
T 
Description. 
dark velvety crimson, with fiery-red centre, perfect form, 
handsome foliage. 
light pink, glossy and clear in colour, 
flesh, centre salmon and fawn, one of the most beautiful ol 
the Tea Roses. 
reddish pink, shaded carmine, distinct 
a silvery pink almost white sport from Catherine Testout ; 
a new American variety, said to be very fine, 
creamy white, with rose centre, of most exquisite form, a 
charming variety. 
yellowish white, large cupped flower, in the way of 
Gloire Lyonnaisse ; good, 
deep rosy purple, shaded violet red, distinct, 
brilliant light scarlet crimson, large, full, and globular, a 
magnificent rose, of superb shape, very fragrant, 
light crimson rose, globular in shape, very fine, 
fine carmine red, beautifully imbricated, extra fine, 
pure bright rose colour, flowers large and full, 
reddish copper, outside of petals pink 
deep lemon yellow, back of petals striped rose, extra fine, 
deep rose, delicious perfume, very free flowering, 
deep rich scarlet, foliage deep green, fine, quite distinct, 
brilliant rose, flowers well formed, 
flesh rose, reverse of the petals shaded rose, very free, 
brilliant crimson-scarlet, perfectly imbricated, 
rosy flesh on a yellow ground shaded with a border of 
carmine ; camellia shaped, large and full 
white, slightly tinted flesh colour, very free flowering and 
excellent for bedding 
rich bright salmon pink, shading paler towards the outside, 
beautiful in bud, and very fragrant, 
pure carmine, camellia shaped ; large and full, a most 
distinct and excellent new rose, 
velvety blackish crimson, an improved Monsieur Bon- 
cenne , a fine rose, 
bright cerise, shaded rosy bronze, 
clear carmine crimson, beautifully imbricated, 
light flesh-blush, immensely large, perfect and globular 
shape. 
bright cherry-Ved, large and full, very effective, 
bright rosy crimson, fine recurved form, 
deep canary yellow, of perfect form, one of the best 
yellow climbers. 
solid pink, of the richest shade ; flowers are large and beauti- 
fully formed, of long tapering shape and high centre, 
deep golden yellow, buds long and perfectly shaped ; a 
lovely new tea rose, flowering in great profusion and 
continuously throughout the season, charming as a 
button hole flower, and for table decoration, 
creamy white, very highly perfumed, of perfect form, and 
immense size and substance ; a distinct and good new 
exhibition variety. Awarded National Rose Society’s 
Gold Medal, 1898. 
blush white, a superb free hardy rose, 
golden yellow, superb in bud and when half open. 
From R. WELFORI), Esq., Newcastle-on-Tyne. — “ The Roses arrived in excellent condition, and 1 am well 
pleased with them." 
