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GEO. COOLING & 
SONS’ CATALOGUE OF ROSES. 
Stds.or 
i-Stds. 
Dwf.or 
Bush. 
Name. 
Class. 
Description. 
s. d. 
s. d. 
1 0 
cCarmine Pillar 
s 
vivid rosy carmine ; of very strong growth ; admir- 
1 0 
Extra strong plants, 1 /6 
and 2 /6 each. 
*Caroline Kustei 
N 
ably suited for pillars and arches, 
canary yellow, outer petals pale lemon, highly fragrant. 
2 0 
0 f) 
Testout 
HT 
clear bright rose, large and double ; very beautiful. 
2 6 
1 0 
*Catherine Mermet 
T 
light flesh-coloured rose, charming open shape, one of 
1 6 
Cecile Charles 
T 
the finest Teas. 
pale rosy salmon, border of petals carmine and tinted 
1 0 
b Brunner 
Poly 
yellow, distinct. 
blush, shaded pale pink, distinct and pretty. 
2 0 
1 0 
cCeline Forestier 
N 
bright yellow, highly fragrant, and an abundant 
1 0 
Celestial 
Pro 
bloomer. 
light blush Provence, very sweet, strong grower and 
1 0 
Celia 
HT 
free. 
bright satin pink, centre deeper, it is a good autumnal 
1 0 
'^Chameleon 
HT 
bloomer, and also excellent for pot culture, 
rosy flesh white, somewhat variable, with occasion- 
2 () 
CHARLES DE LAPISSE . . 
HT 
ally a distinct and heavy blotch of deep crimson. 
See Page 8. 
0 9 
*Charles Darwin 
HP 
rich brownish-crimson, perfectly reflexed and imbricated 
2 0 
1 0 
J. Graham 
HP 
dazzling orange-crimson ; an ideal exhibition rose, the 
1 0 
Lawson 
B 
blooms being of splendid form, 
vivid carmine ; a noble summer rose, fine for pillars. 
2 0 
0 9 
* Lefebvre 
HP 
fine bright red, centre purple-shaded, large and globu- 
1 0 
♦Charlotte Gillemot . . 
HT 
lar, a superb rose. 
ivory white ; flowers large, of perfect imbricated form. 
1 6 
Chateau de Clos Vougeot 
HT 
very free flowering. 
red velvety scarlet, shaded fiery-red, intense colour. 
0 9 
cChenedole 
good. 
brilliant glowing crimson ; a fine pillar rose. 
1 0 
iCherry Ripe 
HT 
light cherry crimson, colour of Alfred Colomb, very 
2 0 
1 0 
cCbeshunt Hybrid 
HT 
floriferous and fragrant, excellent for bedding, 
cherry carmine, large and full, a very excellent and 
0 9 
bChina, Old Blush 
Ch 
distinct red climbing rose, 
blush, the original China Rose. 
1 0 
b Old Crimson . . 
Ch 
dark crimson, very free. 
0 9 
b Pure White 
Ch 
pure white. 
. . 
0 9 
b Purple 
Ch 
purple. 
0 9 
Ducher . . 
pure white, always in flower. 
1 6 
CHIN CHIN (China) . . 
clear sulphur yellow, perpetual blooming ; a sport from 
2 6 
(Christian Curie 
Madame E. Resal ; good. 
See Wichuraiana, paf^e 8. 
1 6 
Cinnamonia . . 
S 
large single pink flowers, yellow'ish brown wood. 
1 0 
cClaire Jacquier 
HT 
nankeen yellow, charming little flowers produced in 
0 9 
Clara Watson 
HT 
large clusters, a rampant climber, 
pearly white, centre tinted pale rose peach, very free 
1 6 
♦Cleopatra 
T 
flowering. 
pale pink, edged with bright rose, broad smooth petals, 
2 0 
0 9 
♦Clio 
HP 
fine and distinct. 
flesh colour, shaded in the centre with bright rosy 
1 6 
cCloth of Gold 
N 
pink ; flowers very large and of fine globular form, 
yellow, beautiful in form, fine climber, but a shy 
1 6 
Clynophylla plena 
bloomer. 
an old but rarely met with variety, beautiful for rock 
2 () 
COLONEL LECLERC 
HT 
work or the wild garden ; flowers clear satiny-blush, 
semi-double. 
See Page 8. 
2 6 
1 6 
R. S. Williamson 
HT 
satiny white, with deep blush centre, a good rose. 
1 0 
Commandant Beaurepaire . . 
Pro 
bright rose striped with purple and violet, large and full. 
1 (i 
2 0 
0 9 
COMMANDANT C. J. 
GRAVEREAUX 
{Cribier, 1909). 
♦Comte Raimbaud . . 
HT 
1 
HP 
fiery crimson, lightly shaded velvety maroon, purple 
in centre ; a seedling from F. K. Druschki ; a 
1 valuable acquisition. 
bright crimson, fine shape and form, one of the best 
reds. 
From Mr. J. W. BARKER, The Gardens, Ingleholme, Eccleston Park . — “ The Roses, arrived safely 
they are a very satisfactory lot and I am highly pleased with them.” 
