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GEO. COOLING & 
SONS 
Stds.or 
Dwf.or 1 
Name. 
Class. 
i'Stds. 
Bush. 1 
s. a, 1 
d. I 
HT 
1 6 
Mrs. Aaron Ward 
1 6 
Alfred Byass . . 
T 
3 6 
ALFRED TATE 
(McGredy, 1909). 
HT 
2 0 
ALFRED 
WESTMACOTT . . 
{Soupert et Notting, 1900.) 
1 0 1 
* A. M. Kirker . . 
HP 
5 0 
ARTHUR E. COXHEAD 
HT 
3 0 
ARTHUR MUNT 
{Ales Dickson <S- Sons, 1909) 
HT 
, b 
1 G 
ARTHUR R. ‘ 
WADDELL 1 
HT 
(Pernet Ducher, 1909.) | 
B 
1 0 
Bosanquet 
2 0 
0 9 
♦ Cocker . . 
HP 
2 0 
1 6 
* Conway Jones 
HT 
2 0 
David Jardine 
HT 
2 6 
1 0 
* David M’Kee . . 
HT 
1 6 
Dudley Cross . . 
T 
3 G 
EDWARD J. 
HOLLAND 
HT 
(McGredv, 1909). 
X ' 
2 6 
1 0 
* Edward Mawley 
T 
2 0 
1 0 
E. G. Hill 
HT 
0 9 
Frank Cant 
HP 
■■ 
1 0 
c Flight (Cutbush) 
Poly 
7 G 
* FOLEY HOBBS 
T 
7 G 
FRED STRAKER 
HT 
2 0 
1 G 
* G. W. Kershaw 
HT 
I 0 9 
1 
I* Harry Turner . . 
HP 
2 0 
1 1 0 
1 Harvey Thomas 
1 HT 
\r, 0 
1 HERBERTISTEVENS 
1 HT 
Description. 
Indian yellow, sometimes washed with salmon rose, 
long buds borne on erect stems in shape like 
Catherine Mermet ; very free flowering, and of 
long lasting qualities. 
madder rose shaded crimson, beautifully mottled and 
blotched with pale rose and white ; most distinct, 
coppery red, shaded fawn with a distinct ochre shading 
at base of flower, long perfect pointed bloom, and 
delightful in bud and when half expanded. Award 
of Merit, Royal Horticultural Society, 1908. 
white tinted soft pink, sometimes with yellow shadings ; 
a vigorous grower with good foliage. Described 
by the raisers as a grand rose, 
clear bright cerise, without the slightest shading, 
most distinct, petals are beautifully reflexed ; very 
good in autumn. 
See Page 9. 
suffused peach and deep cream, becoming creamy ivory 
as the flower develops ; of perfect shape and the 
flowers are carried on stiff erect stems, it is most 
delicately tea scented. 
Superb semi-double rosy scarlet buds, the reverse of 
petals salmon ; a very charming new bedding rose, 
delicate pale flesh, waxy, free blooming and beautiful, 
lovely soft pink ; a seedling from Mrs. John Latng and 
Mabel Morrison. 
creamy white, flushed salmon pink, a very beautiful 
and distinct variety ; the blooms are of large size, 
bright rosy pink, shading to salmon pink ; the blooms, 
which are produced on every shoot, are of very 
large size and perfect form, 
creamy yellow, very beautiful, every shoot is crowned 
with a bud which develops into a flower of large 
size. Gold Medal National Rose Society, 
pale chamoise yellow, beautifully illuminated in 
autumn with rainbow tints of rose and crimson ; 
in the way of Mane Van Houite. 
deep salmon rose, lighter towards the edges of the 
petals, perfect in shape with an unusually high 
pointed centre ; a perfect exhibition rose and 
most striking for garden decoration, 
bright carmine shaded salmon ; a chaste and perfectly 
formed flower of marvellous beauty ; it flowers 
throughout the entire season, 
deep coral red outside petals, interior alabaster white, 
handsome pointed buds produced on long 
stiff stems. 
beautiful clear pink, base of petals deeper m colour ; 
very free. . 
a beautiful Rambler Rose ; colour pale rich pink, pro- 
duced in large trusses, and remaining a long time 
in good condition. 
Sec Page 10. 
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glowing deep rosy pink, the flowers are large, full, and 
perfect form, with high pointed centres, and con- 
tinuously produced throughout the season, 
dazzling crimson-scarlet with rich shading, a very 
bright and effective rose. 
coppery carmine, shaded canary yellow, long oval buds ; 
distinct. 
See Page 10. 
Roses required lor Bedding or Massing, priced at qd. each, are charged 7/6 per dozen ; i/- each 10/- 
per dozen ; i /6 each, 13 per dozen, if not less than one dozi n of a vartely ts taken. 
