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GEO. COOLING & 
SONS’ CATALOGUE OF ROSES. 
NEW ROSES OF 1910. 
We take great care to select and offer only what we consider the best of the New Roses, 
and 
we think in the following list will be 
found the choicest and most distinct of those 
introduced during the season of 1910 . 
New varieties of igog are also printed in bold type 
in the general list. 
The descriptions given are those of the 
raisers. 
Stds.or 
^Stds. 
Dwf.or 
Dush. 
Name. 
Class. 
Description. 
s. d. 
s. d. 
7 6 
AUCE CORY WRIGHT 
HT 
deep pink, in the way of Caroline Testout, but larger 
(W. Paul &■ Sons, 1910) 
and more handsome ; a good addition, and an 
excellent exhibition flower. 
. . 
3 6 
ARIEL 
T 
bright amaranth pink, single, the buds are coppery, and 
( SoH, 1910) 
the coppery shade runs right throughout the whole 
plant, .stem, leaves and flowers ; it will grow 20 feet 
or more and blooms from the ground upwards. 
2 (i 
AVIATEUR BLERIOT 
Wicli 
saffron yellow, centre golden yellow, of medium size, 
{ Fauque et Fils, 1910) 
and produced in large trusses ; the best yellow 
Wichuraiana. 
2 6 
B ARTISTE] LAF AY A 
Poly 
light pink, striped white, passing to pink, dwarf habit ; 
( Payravault. 1910) 
very free and fine as a dwarf bedding rose. 
• . 
5 0 
BEAUTE DE LYON 
HT 
coral red, lightly shaded with yellow, in the way of 
( Fernet Ducher, 1910). . 
Soliel d'or, but with larger petals and less colour ; 
a most distinct novelty. 
2 6 
BERTHE GAULIS .. 
HT 
light rosy carmine, larger flower of perfect form, erect 
( P. Bernaix fils. 1910) 
stem, long, pretty bud. 
. . 
2 () 
CHARLES DE LAPISSE . . 
HT 
white, sometimes rosy, cream, very large and full, and 
( F. Laroulandie . 1910) 
beautiful in its colouring. 
2 6 
COLONEL LECLERC 
HT 
cherry red, shaded carmine lake ; a cross between 
{ Fernet Ducher. 1900) 
Caroline Testout and Horace Vernet ; good. 
2 6 
CREME SIMON 
HT 
cream white, sometimes .salmon and carmine, deli- 
( Pierre Guillol, 1910) 
cately perfumed and of camelia form ; good. 
7 0 
ELSIE 
HVV 
flesh coloured pink, with deeper centre, nice rosette 
(M'. Pauls- Son. 1910) 
shape, produced in extra large clusters, of strong 
climbing and rambling habit. 
5 0 
ETHEL MALCOLM . . 
HT 
ivory white passing to a pure white as the flower ex 
{McGredy, 1910) 
pands, with a delicate pink shading in the centre 
of the bloom, a lovely combination, foliage deep 
green and very handsome. -Awarded National 
Rose Society’s Gold Medal, 1909. 
3 () 
EUGENE BOULLET 
HT 
crimson red, shaded carmine lake, long fine bud and 
( Fernet Ditcher, 1010) 
full flower ; a fine rose in the way oi Laurent Carle. 
2 () 
EXCELSA 
Wich 
bright carmine .scarlet, produced in large clusters. 
to 
(lfn/,!A. 1909) 
dense glossy foliage, a most distinct and desirable 
5 0 
novelty ; was much admired when exhibited at 
the Temple Show in May last ; a fine pillar rose. 
2 G 
FIRMING HUET 
HT 
bright deep carmine, globular form, free flowering, 
(Sou l>crt et Netting, 1910) 
richly perfumed ; fine for bedding. 
2 C 
GEORGE REIMERS 
HT 
bright scarlet, described as an improved Richmond ; 
(Soiipcrt et Nutting, 1910) 
large perfect form, with fine massive petals, 
sweetly .scented ; fine for bedding and forcing. 
2 G 
GRAFIN STEPHANIE 
HT 
creamy white, passing to clear yellow, very large and 
WEDEL 
opens well, described as a real novelty ; a cross 
( P. Lambert 1910) 
between Dr. Grill and Caroline Testout. 
3 G 
HELENE WATTINE 
HT 
white, with lemon yellow centre, long buds opening 
(Soupert et Notting, 1910) 
well, and recommended by the raisers as a splendid 
exhibition rose. 
3 0 
JONKHEER J. L. MOCK 
HT 
fiery red, outside of petals silvery rosy white, of La 
(Leenders, 1910) 
France type ; double and of perfect form, a real 
novelty ; has had many medals, and certificates 
awarded it on the Continent. 
Ottr Prices for New Roses will be found to compare favourably with those of any list. We are offering 
many of the Continental varieties at reditced prices. 
