GEO. COOLING & SONS, NURSERYMEN, BATH. 
NEW ROSES OF 1910 — conlinued. 
Stds.or 
i-Stds 
Dwf.or 
Bush. 
Name. 
Class. 
Description. 
6'. d. 
5 . d. 
2 0 
JUBILAUMSROSE . . 
(y. C. Schmidt, 1910) 
HT 
yellowish creamy white with orange centre, large and 
double, free flowering ; described as being of the 
highest order. 
10/0 
JULIET 
{W. Paul <&' Son, 1910) 
HB 
rich rosy red inside of flower, outside of petals old gold ; 
a very distinct and attractive novelty, of powerful 
and delicious fragrance ; has been greatly ad- 
mired wherever exhibited. 
2 6 
K. W. RAUTENSTRAUCH . . 
( P. Lambert, 1910) 
C 
delicate salmon, centre clear yellow, outside white, 
produced in clusters and perpetual in flower from 
June to November ; a good climbing rose. 
5 0 
LADY HILUNGDON 
{Lowe Shawyer, 1910) 
T 
deep orange yellow, long pointed buds ; a very good 
forcing rose either in pots or planted out. 
7 6 
LADY PIRRIE 
(Hugh Dickson, 1910) 
HT 
coppery reddish salmon, inside of petals apricot yellow, 
flushed fawn and copper ; a delightful combina- 
tion of colours ; the formation of the flower is per- 
fect and in the bud state unrivalled. Gold Medal, 
National Rose Society. 
2 6 
LIA (Ketten Freres, 1910) . . 
HT 
clear pomegranate red, outside rosy purple, quite a 
distinct and new colouring ; excellent for bedding. 
3 0 
LIEUTENANT CHAURE . . 
( Pernet Ducher, 1910) 
HT 
velvety crimson, petals of great depth and of cupped 
form ; large deep green foliage. 
2 6 
MADAME VITTORIA 
6AGNIERE 
(A. Schwartz, 1910) 
HT 
silvery white with rosy shadings, outside carmine, very 
vigorous and free flowering ; fine for cutting. 
2 6 
G. SERRURIER 
(Soupert et N otting , 1910) 
T 
mother of pearl white, shaded pink, a cross between 
Geo. Nabonnand and Bella Siebrecht, flowering until 
late Autumn, described as very distinct and 
a first rate rose. 
2 6 
LEON SIMON 
( P. Lambert, 1910) 
HT 
deep pink on yellow ground, outside petals deep red, 
long pointed flower ; a cross between Marie van 
Houtte and Caroline Testout. 
2 6 
A. TUPINIER 
(Alf. Perdriolle, 1910) 
HT 
rosy salmon on yellow ground, outside of petals cop- 
pery rose, very free and good Autumnal bloomer. 
Two First Class Certificates. 
2 0 
MDLLE. DANIELLE DUMUR 
(F . Laroulandie , 1910) 
HT 
clear pink passing to silvery rosy white ; a sport from 
Caroline Testout ; a most charming bedding variety. 
2 0 
MAMA LOOYSON .. 
{ Leenders, 1910) 
HT 
clear brick red, quite unique in colour ; most attractive 
as a bedder of dwarf branching habit. 
5 0 
MARCfflONESS OF 
WATERFORD 
(Hugh Dickson, 1910) 
HT 
brilliant salmon pink on the outside of the petals, 
inside silvery blush which shows up delightfully 
on the reflex of the petals, centre of flower high and 
pointed and most beautifully formed. 
2 6 
MARQUISE DE GANAY . . 
( Pierre Guillot, 1910) 
HT 
bright silvery pink, most sweetly scented ; a cross 
between Liberty and La France ; very promising. 
5 0 
MISS MURIEL JAMISON . . 
(Hugh Dickson, 1910) 
T 
deep orange cadmium ; to lovers of single roses this 
delightful novelty will be specially welcome, the 
stamens are prominent and deep Japane.se yellow 
in colour ; for dinner table and drawing-room 
decoration it is a gem. Two Cards of Commen- 
dation from the National Rose Society. 
7 0 
ALICE DE 
ROTHSCHILD 
(Alex Dickson &• Sons, 1910) 
T 
rich deep citron yellow, which interleaves as the blooms 
expand, flowers large, full, and of perfect form, 
with high pointed centre, described by the raisers 
as a bedding Marechal Neil, and especially valu- 
able for pot culture. 
5 0 
MRS. ARTHUR E. E. 
COXHEAD . . 
(McGredy, 1910) 
HT 
claret red, shaded vermilion towards the edge, with a 
wonderful bright rosy sheen towards the base of 
the petals ; a new and distinct colour amongst 
Hybrid Teas, of free branching habit and Autum- 
nal blooming, most delightful perfume. Card of 
Commendation, National Rose Society, 1909. 
7 0 
MRS. WALTER EASLEA . . 
(Alex, Dickson S- So«s, 19 10) 
HT 
glowing crimson carmine, deepening to intense crimson 
orange ; the back of petals satiny crimson lending 
additional charm to this lovely variety ; the petals 
are very massive, smooth, and circular. 
Should any variety of New Rose be required, which we do not catalogue, we shall be pleased to 
obtain and supply it at the. advertised price. 
