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GEO. COOLING & SONS’ CATALOGUE OF ROSES. 
CODLING’S SOMERSETSHIRE 
GoliBGilons of Rose Tibbs 
Either of the following Collections, large or small, will be forwarded Carriage and 
Packing Free to any Railway Station in England or Wales upon receipt of P.0.0, 
or Cheque for the amount quoted. 
These assortments are offered for the convenience of the large number who are 
not acquainted with the great variety of Roses now in cultivation and who are at a 
loss when selecting from the Catalogue. The prices quoted are considerably less than 
if the kinds were individually chosen ; but growing large quantities of what we know 
to be the very best varieties we are enabled to include them at the lowest price. The 
Collections have been very largely sold during past years, and give very great 
satisfaction. 
The Selection of Varieties must in ail cases be left to Ourselves; purchasers 
selecting their own varieties will be charged the individual price for each kind as 
quoted in the Catalogue. But in ordering, if customers will send a list of the sorts 
they already have a distinct selection shall be made ; and if the nature of the soil and 
situation is also mentioned only the most suitable kinds will be included. 
Collections of Roses for Rose Beds, &c. 
105/- 
63/- 
42/- 
Collections of Standard and Half-Standard Roses. 
No. 4.— STANDARD AND HALF-STANDARD ROSES, fine heads, 
clean straight stems ; good sorts, carefully selected and well varied . . 
A. 
Per 12 
18/- 
B. 
Per 25 
36/- 
0 . 
Per 50 
70/- 
D, 
Per 100 
135/- 
No. 5.— STANDARD AND HALF-STANDARD ROSES, fine heads, 
clean straight stems ; choicest varieties in cultivation, caremlly 
selected and well varied, and including Hybrid Perpetuals, Tea- 
scented and Noisette varieties, and manykinds of recent introduction 
i 21 /- 
42/- 
I 
80/- 
150/- 
The foregoing Collections are strictly for our selection of varieties. 
From Mrs. BUTTERWORTH, Leamington.—" Mrs. Butterworth has received the Roses safely, 
and is much pleased with them, her gardener is delighted with the plants." 
No 1 One Hundred and Twenty Selected Bush Roses ; Twenty-five Choice Standard and Half- 
Standard Roses ; Fifteen Climbing or Trading Roses— varieties carefully selected for theu free 
blooming qualities from the choicest and newest kinds in cultivation — One Hundred and Sixty 
strong Plants in all, for 
No. 2. — Seventy-five Choice Bush Roses : Fifteen Selected Standard and Half-Standard Roses ; Ten 
Climbing and Trailing Roses ; equally choice as above— One Hundred Strong Plants m all, for 
No. 3. Fifty Bush Roses ; Ten Standard and Half-Standard Roses ; Five Climbing or Trailing 
Roses — Six^-five Strong Plants in all, for 
