GEO. COOLING & SONS. NURSERYMEN, BATH. 
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j Stds.or 
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Dwf.or 
Bush. 
Name. 
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Description. 
1 s. d. 
s. 
d. 
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1 
6 
Souvenir of Stella Gray 
T 
deep orange with splashes of shades of yellow and 
crimson ; a charming new rose. 
0 
9 
Splendens 
white, edged with red, semi-double ; a fine old variety. 
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9 
Spong 
pale rose, small ; very double. 
1 
1 
0 
Stadtrat Kahler 
HP 
brilliant fiery red, handsome camellia form, free 
flowering, good for forcing. 
1 
0 
Stanwell Perpetual 
blush-rose, semi-double, deliciously scented, and nearly 
always in flower. 
0 
9 
*Star of Waltham 
HP 
deep carmine, large, very full, imbricated ; of great 
merit. 
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1 
6 
^Starlight 
S 
white, suffused rosy violet, most exquisitely coloured ; 
makes an excellent pillar and pergola rose. 
1 
0 
cStella 
Ch 
vivid carmine ; the stamens and pistils forming a 
golden star on a pure white centre. 
2 6 
1 
6 
6Sunrise 
T 
reddish carmine shading to delicate fawn and pale 
salmon within, the opening blossoms of a pleasing 
yellow. 
1 
0 
♦Sunset 
T 
rich tawny shaded saffron, like Madam Falcot, but 
more double ; very beautiful in bud. 
1 
0 
cSweetheart 
Wich 
bright pink, shading to white when expanded, large 
double flowers ; very fragrant. 
2 6 
1 
0 
cT ausendschon 
Extra Strong, in Pots, 2/6 to 5/- 
P 
pink when opening, rosy carmine when expanded; pro- 
duced in large clusters, bright green foliage. 
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1 
G 
Teresa Beavan 
T 
shaded pink and rose, a charming combination of 
colour ; very free. An excellent garden rose. 
2 0 
1 
0 
cThalia 
colour pure white ; strong in growth and free in 
flowering ; produced in large trusses. 
1 
0 
♦The Bride 
T 
pure white, a sport from Catherine Mermet ; a valuable 
addition to white varieties ; fine for pot culture. 
. . 
1 
0 
The Dawson . . 
Poly 
semi-double, pale rose, flowers produced in clusters. 
0 
9 
c Garland . . 
nankeen and pink changing to white ; semi-double, 
small but showy ; excellent for arches and walls in 
exposed positions. 
0 
9 
c Lion 
S 
single, rich crimson, in the way of Carmine Pillar ; of 
perfect rambling habit and freedom of bloom. 
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0 
9 
b Pet 
Poly 
double white, profuse bloomer, one of the prettiest 
little roses in cultivation. 
1 
0 
c Climbing . . 
Poly 
an excellent free flowering white climber. 
1 
0 
c Perle 
creamy white flowers, very double and perfect in shape ; 
very fragrant ; vigorous rambling habit. 
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1 
0 
c Tea Rambler . . 
X 
deep coppery pink, changing to soft salmon pink ; dis- 
tinct and novel ; the flowers are produced in large 
bunches. 
1 
0 
0 Wallflower 
rosy lake crimson blooms ; a most attractive colour ; 
the perfection of a hedge or wall rose. 
3 
() 
THERESA 
(.■i . Dickson &• Sons, 1909). 
HT 
deep orange apricot passing to madder pink, as the 
flower expands veined flesh pink. The flowers 
are semi-double and produced continuously ; 
delicately tea perfumed. A most charming garden 
decorative rose. 
1 
6 
TOPAZ {Pauls- Son, 1909). 
yellow changing to amber with age, quite a new break, 
bein.g the result of a cross between a Tea Rose and 
a Wichuraiana. A varietv constantly in bloom. 
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1 
0 
fTrier . . 
Extra large, 2s. 6d. to 3s. 6d. 
semi-double ; creamy white flowers produced in large 
clusters ; free and continuous in blooming. 
1 
G 
Triomphe des Noisettes . . I 
N 
bright rose, fragrant large flowers produced in clusters. 
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1 
0 
de Pernet Pere 
HT 
bright crimson, long bud ; a very beautiful and distinct 
rose. 
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1 
0 
♦ de Rennes 
N 
straw, centre pale yellow, highly fragrant, flowers good 
size and well formed ; a very beautiful variety. 
From Mrs. 
WETHERBY , Newbury.— 
The Roses you sent for the Greenhouse last year have 
done wonderfully well, and are all in good flower.” 
