GEO. COOLING & SONS, NURSERYMEN, BATH. 37 
Stds.or 
i-Stds. 
Dwf.or 
Bush. 
Name. 
Class. 
Description. 
5. d. 
s. d. 
1 0 
iPerle d’Or 
Poly 
yellow with orange centre, flowering in large clusters ; 
1 0 
des Rouges 
Poly 
novel and distinct. 
velvety crimson, reflex of petals bright cerise ; very 
1 0 
von Godesberg 
HT 
pretty variety. 
a golden yellow sport from Kaiserin A. Victoria 
1 0 
Petite Constante 
Poly 
rosy carmine, shaded orange ; very pretty. 
2" 6 
1 0 
Leonie . . 
Poly 
porcelain white, tinted rose, very pretty. 
1 0 
*Pharisaer 
HT 
rosy white shaded salmon, long buds /good. 
1 1 0 
1 Philippine Lambert . . 
Poly 
silvery rose with deeper centre, small "flower ; very 
1 0 
^Philadelphia Rambler 
Poly 
full, and of beautiful form. 
an improved form of Cyittison Raniblev ; very fine and 
1 
1 0 
Extra Strong, 2/G to 5/- 
Pie X. . . 
HT 
good. Recommended. 
creamy white, passing to pale rose, edges of the petals 
0 9 
♦Pierre Netting 
HP 
vivid rose ; highly fragrant, 
deep crimson, shaded violet, large, full globular, and 
1 0 
Pierre Wattinne 
HT 
quite distinct. 
^rosy cerise, shaded lemon and salmon ; flowers of 
1 0 
Pimpinellifolia 
S 
beautiful form. 
blush, small leaves and very spiny ; a variety from 
1 0 
cPink Rover 
HT 
British Burmah. 
pale pink with deeper centre ; excellent in autumn and 
1 6 
Piscocarpa 
S 
a good pillar and climbing rose, 
small red pea-shaped heps, very prettv. 
1 0 
Pissardi 
S 
slender and very spiny branches, which have a ten- 
0 9 
cPolyantha . . • . . 
s 
dency to droop ; colour pure white, sweetly scented 
and produced in great profusion. 
'white ; produced in clusters ; very showy for pillars. 
2 6 
1 0 
c grandiflora 
s 
pure white ; a large form of the preceding. I ine for 
1 6 
Pomifera 
s 
arches and pillars. 
blush coloured flowers ; producing large scarlet fruit 
7 0 
PORTIA 
HT 
in great abundance. 
See Page 1 0. 
2 0 
1 6 
♦President 
T 
pale rose shaded with salmon ; a superb variety. 
0 9 
♦Pride o£ Waltham 
HP 
delicate flesh colour, richly shaded with bright rose ; a 
1 0 
Primula 
Poly 
very beautiful and distinct variety, 
bright China Rose, centre snow white, a new colour ; 
2 0 
0 9 
♦Prince Arthur 
HP 
most effective, 
deep crimson ; a fine rose. 
1 6 
0 9 
* Camille de Rohan 
HP 
rich deep maroon-crimson ; flowers moderate size. One 
1 0 
c Cretwertwisky . . 
N 
of the finest dark roses. 
clear straw colour with deeper centre ; quite distinct. 
1 0 
h de Bulgarie 
HT 
and a fine pillar rose. 
deep rosy flesh, shaded with salmon ; extra good. 
2 0 
1 0 
ENGLEBERT 
D’ARENBERG . . 
♦Princess Bonnie 
HT 
HT 
See Page 10. 
rich vivid crimson, long pointed flowers ; very fragrant. 
_ 
1 0 
♦ Charles de Ligne 
HT 
and free-blooming. 
bright rosy carmine, long bud carried on erect foot 
1 0 
de Sagan 
T 
stalks ; a very beautiful and distinct new rose, 
velvety crimson, richly shaded. 
1 G 
♦ of Wales 
T 
rosy yellow, centre rich deep golden yellow, buds 
1 0 
Marie Merchertsky 
HT 
pointed ; a beautiful variety, 
flesh, washed rosy carmine, flowers beautifully formed. 
1 (i 
VERA ORBELIONI . . 
HT 
salmon cream, shaded rosy carmine, very pretty in 
1 0 
(A. Schwartz, 1909). 
cPsyche 
Poly 
bud, and very free flowering, 
of vigorous rambling growth, produces large bunches 
1 6 
Pulverulenta . . 
S 
of flowers of pale rosy pink, suffused at the base of 
the petals with salmon and yellow, 
large single white, early flowering. 
1 0 
iPurity (Cooling &• Sons). 
HB 
pure white with a faintly flushed centre ; of medium 
1 0| 
cPurple East 
P 
size and perfect shape, semi-climbing habit, and re- 
quires only slight pruning. Awarded Card of 
Commendation N.R.S. ; Gold Medal Crystal 
Palace N.R.S. ; Award of Merit R.H.S. 
rosy carmine purple, semi-double. 
From H. MORLE, Esq., Newport . — “ I am pleased to inform you the Roses, Fruit Trees, &c., you 
sent me last autumn are doing well and have given me every satisfaction.” 
