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GEO. COOLING & 
SONS’ CATALOGUE OF ROSES. 
Stds.or 
i*Stds. 
Dwf.or 
Push. 
Name. 
Class. 
Description. 
s. d. 
s. d. 
1 6 
N ELLTE JOHNSTONE . . 
1 
T 1 
bright pink, shaded pale violet ; fragrant. 
2 6 
1 (i 
♦Niphetos 
T 
pale lemon, most often snowy white, long buds and 
2 6 
1 6 
Climbing 
T 
thick petals ; the best white Tea Rose, 
in every way identical with the old Niphetos excepting 
3 6 
A few extra large plants in 
pots with long shoots for 
immediate effect, 2 /G. 3 /6, 
5 /- and 1 /6 each. 
NITA WELDON 
T 
in habit, which is of strong climbing character, 
flowers freely from lateral shoots. 
ivory white, the edges of petals faintest blush, very free 
1 0 
{Alex Dickson Sons, 1909). | 
cNoella Nabonnand . . . . | 
HT 
flowering, most distinct and beautiful. Awarded 
Gold Medal National Rose Society 1908. 
rich velvety crimson, richly shaded, large semi-double 
1 0 
Nymph • ■ . . 
flowers, vigorous perpetual climber ; good, 
single ; ivory white ground tinted with carmine and 
1 0 
CEillett Parfait 
flushed with pink, very attractive ; a most valuable 
addition for forming large bushes on lawns and in 
slirubberies. 
red, striped with lilac and purple. 
1 0 
Olympiada 
HT 
satiny rose, flowers large and of beautiful form ; very 
1 6 
Omissa 
S 
free flowering. 
a large flowered variety of Dog Rose, with very showy 
1 0 
cOphirie 
N 
and prominent flowers. 
bright salmon and fawn ; distinct and peculiarly well 
2 G 
^^ORLEANS ROSE 
Poly 
adapted for a weeping, pillar, or wall rose. 
See Page 10. 
0 !) 
Oskar Cordel . . 
HP 
bright rich carmine, sweet scented and free flowering. 
2 0 
OTTO VON BISMARCK 
HT 
colour of La France with habit of Caroline Testout, 
2 0 
1 0 
(/. C. Schmidt, 1909). 
b P apa Gontier 
T 
most perpetual in flowering ; a good new rose, 
bright rosy crimson, exceedingly pretty in bud ; excel- 
1 6 
Papillon 
T 
lent for bedding, and one of the best for winter 
forcing. 
rose coloured, curious twisted petals, very pretty. , 
, , 
1 0 
< Paradise 
Poly 
pink and white, single, produced in graceful clusters. 
1 0 
Extra large 2s. Gd. to Is. Gd. 
each 
fcParquerette 
Poly 
the formation of the petals is most peculiar and 
effective, the edges being imbricated, 
pure white ; very continuous and pretty. 
1 6 
PAULA (Pauls- Son, 1908). 
T 
sulphur yellow, with deep ochre yellow centre, very 
1 6 
0 9 
*Paul Neyron 
HP 
hardy and vigorous, deliciously fragrant, and an 
excellent pot rose. 
deep rose, enormous size, and of good shape ; most dis- 
1 0 
Ricaut . . 
B 
tinct. The largest rose grown, 
bright crimson, large double, very sweet ; a fine old 
1 0 
Paul’s Single White 
HP 
rose. 
pure white with yellow stamens. 
1 0 
Peggy 
HT 
claret passing to pale primrose as it expands, exquisite- 
1 0 
Pepita 
B 
ly shaped semi-double flowers ; a charming decora- 
tive rose. 
violet carmine, flushed and striped white. 
2 6 
1 0 
*Perle des Jardins 
T 
bright straw colour, sometimes deep canary ; a fine 
2 6 
1 6 
— — Climbing 
T 
Tea Rose, 
flowers fully equal to the normal type ; plants of this 
1 6 
Extra sized plants with long 
shoots, 3/6, 5/- and 7/6 
des Jaunes 
T 
variety make a growth of 12 to 14 feet in a season, 
golden yellow, centre shaded copper, very free-flowering 
1 0 
c des Neiges 
Poly 
and distinct. 
double snow-white blossoms, foliage and growth of 
Extra sized plants, 2 /6 and 
3/6 
Crimson Rambler, very free flowering and perpetual, 
A beautiful pot rose. 
Otir prices for New Roses will be found to compare favourably with those of any list. We arejoffering 
many of the Continental novelties at reduced prices. 
