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GEO. COOLING & 
SONS’ CATALOGUE OF ROSES. 
Stds.or 
i-Stds. 
Dwf.or 
Bush. 
Name. 
Class. 
Description. 
s. d. 
s. d. 
light carmine rose, with brighter centre, large fine 
shaped flowers, one of the best Teas. 
1 0 
*Ernest Metz 
T 
• • 
1 6 
1 
E. T. Cook 
HT 
pale primrose yellow, sufiused with pink, large and 
handsome flowers, particularly good in autumn. 
5 0 1 ETHEL MALCOLM . . 
HT 
See Page 8. 
2 0 
0 9 
*Etienne Levet 
HP 
vermilion, with a soft velvety lavender shade, flowers 
very large and full ; a superb rose. 
2 6 
1 0 
Etoile de France 
HT 
dark velvety crimson, very vivid in centre ; a large 
flower carried boldly erect. 
1 0 
» de Lyon 
T 
bright sulphur yellow, with bright yellow centre ; a 
fine full flower. 
1 0 
■ de Mai . . 
Poly 
nankeen yellow, passing to pale yellow. 
1 0 
d’Or 
Poly 
citron yellow, shading to pale chrome yellow, very free. 
3 6 
EUGENE BOULLET 
HT 
See Page 8. 
0 9 
Beauharnais . . 
Ch 
brilliant amaranth. 
1 0 
b Lamesch 
Poly 
orange yellow, passing to clear yellow, shaded rose, 
growth dwarf and bushy. 
•• 
1 0 
cEuphrosyne 
Poly 
brilliant carmine when half open, bright red as it ex- 
pands, yellow anthers. 
1 6 
EVA DE GROSSOUVRE . . 
(Pierre Gnillol, 1909) 
HT 
salmon carmine or soft salmon pink, very large double 
and globular ; seedling from Belle Siebriet. 
• • 
1 0 
cEvangeline 
Extra strong 2/6 to 5/- 
HW 
white, tips of petals pink, single ; borne in large 
clusters, deliciously fragrant, a very beautiful 
and valuable climbing rose. 
1 0 
cE. V. Hermanos 
T 
apricot and carmine reflexed with deep red, very sweet. 
•• 
1 0 
E. V. Kesselstatt 
T 
brilliant carmine, shaded white and rose, buds long 
and produced on erect stalks ; good. 
2 6 
to 5/- 
<;EXCELSA 
Wich 
See Page 8. 
1 0 
Exquisite 
HT 
bright crimson shaded with magenta, large, full, and 
globular, excellent for forcing and winter flowering. 
0 9 
F abvier 
Ch 
deep scarlet, sometimes striped ; semi-double. 
2 0 
to 
5 0 
cYAIRY (Rambler) . . 
(IF. Paul S' Son, 1909} 
single, snow white flowers produced in large clusters 
lasting a long time in good condition and continu- 
ous in flowering ; a valuable addition to the 
Rambler section. 
•• 
1 0 
b Queen . . 
HT 
pale fawn merging into creamy white, richly suffused 
with rosy cerise, of medium size. 
1 0 
Farbenkonigin 
HT 
deep carmine rose, reflexed pale pink petals, distinct 
and most attractive. 
0 9 
cFelicite Perpetue 
creamy white, flowers in clusters ; a beautiful old ever- 
green climber. 
0 9 
cFellenburgh 
Ch 
dark crimson China. 
1 0 
*Ferdinand Jamain . . 
HT 
rosy carmine, shaded salmon, large, full, and globular. 
0 9 
Fimbriata 
Ku 
white, edged like a picotee ; very distinct and at- 
tractive. 
2 (i 
FIRMING HUET 
HT 
See Page 8. 
0 9 
♦Fisher Holmes 
HP 
very bright shaded scarlet, flowers beautifully imbri- 
cated, large and double, a superb rose. 
0 9 
6Flocon de Niege 
Poly 
pure white, small flowers, very free flowering and good. 
•• 
2 0 
Florence Edith Coulthwaite . . 
HT 
deep cream shaded rose and orange, quite unique in 
colour, very free flowering. 
2 6 
1 0 
♦Florence Pemberton 
HT 
1 creamy white tinted pink, edges of the petals flushed 
1 peach, making a most effective combination. 
1 (i 
to 
3 6 
cFLOWER OF FAIRFIELD 
{Scinilt/ieis, 1909) 
! 
1 a perpetual flowering Crimson Rambler ; vivid 
1 crimson, more glowing than Turner Crtmson 
1 Rambler, and constantly in flower during the 
1 summer and autumn. 
From Miss FOSS, Totteridge . — “ Miss Foss received the bundle of Roses, and is very pleased 
with the fine plants sent.” 
