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GEO. COOLING & 
SONS’ CATALOGUE OF ROSES. 
Stds.orj 
1-Stds. 
Dwf.or 
Bush. 
Name. 
Class. 
Description. 
S. <t. 1 
s. d. 
deep carmine, with dark crimson shadings, superb 
large double flowers of perfect shape. 
•• 
1 0 
Triumph 
HT 
I 0 
Tricolour des Flandres 
finely striped. 
1 6 
0 9 
♦Torn Wood 
HP 
cherry red, petals large, shell shaped, and of great sub- 
stance ; flowers very large and perfectly formed. 
1 0 
Tuscany 
fine old summer-flowering deep crimson rose; very 
sweet and free. 
2 0 
0 9 
♦Ulrich Brunner 
HP 
cherry crimson, very large flowers and splendid deep 
petals. 
•• 
0 9 
♦Ulster 
HP 
bright salmon pink ; distinct ; of very robust growth ' 
and large foliage. 
1 0 
1 6 
to 5/- 
tUna 
c V EILCHENBLAU . . 
(/. C. Schmidt). 
R 
an almost single rose, of great beauty. The habit is 
rambling and briar like. The buds are well formed 
and of a clear yellow the open flowers almost white. 
opening reddish lilac, changing to amethyst and steel 
blue, a seedling from Crimson Rambler ; while 
the colour is more purple than blue it is one of 
the most distinct Ramblers yet sent out. 
2 0 
0 9 
♦Victor Hugo 
HP 
bright crimson-red, shaded purple, extra fine. 
0 9 
♦ Verdier 
HP 
fine cherry rose, shaded with carmine, large and full. 
1 0 
Village Maid 
white and crimson striped ; variable. 
•• 
0 9 
Violette Bouyer 
HP 
white, very slightly tinted with pink, very large; seed- 
ling from Jules Margottin. 
•• 
1 0 
Violiniste Emilie Leveque . . 
HT 
bright rosy carmine, shaded with orange in centre, 
long buds. Awarded Gold Medal at Lyons. 
•• 
1 6 
^Virginia Demon-breton 
N 
salmon and rose, beautifully shaded ; very sweet-scent- 
ed and free-flowering. 
1 0 
Viridiflora 
the green-flowered rose, very curious. 
2 0 
1 0 
♦ Folkestone 
HP 
creamy pink ; centre deep salmon pink ; deliciously 
fragrant. 
3 0 
VISCOUNTESS ENnELD . . 
HT 
See Page 1 0. 
1 0 
cVivid 
bright crimson ; a fine pillar rose. 
1 
1 0 
c W altham Climbers No. 1 
and No. 2. 
1 T 
1 
two crimson Climbing Teas of the Dijon race, in the 
way of May Paul. 
1 0 
cWaltham Climber No. 3 
T 
deep crimson, a fine Climbing Rose. 
1 6 
c Bride 
Mult 
snow-white blossoms produced in great profusion on 
long pendulous branches ; a very early flowering 
variety in the way of the old-fashioned Madame 
Plantier. 
3 6 
WALTER SPEED . . 
1 (Alc\ Dickson &■ Sons, 1909). 
HT 
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. 
1 6 
[6 Warrior 
HT 
vivid scarlet crimson, a most valuable and decorative 
rose : of a shade of colour not plentiful amongst 
the Hybrid Tea. 
From J. P. WALLIS, Esq., Flushing . — “ I have received io-day the package, and am much pleased 
with the Trees contained therein." 
