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GEO. COOLING & 
SONS’ CATALOGUE OF ROSES. 
Stds.oc 
1-Stds. 
E>wf.or 
Bush. 
Name. 
Class. 
Description. 
s, d. 
s. d. 
2 6 
FEBNIEHUBST 
(A. Dickson and Sons) 
HT 
pure rose, witU a suffused coppery or fawn ; a rare 
combination of colours ; good-sized flowers. 
• • 
2 6 
FRAU BATHE ROTH 
( Welter Jacobs) 
T 
fiery red, long pointed bud, large double flowers, with 
Marechal Niel form ; a fine climber. 
2 0 
FRAU OBERBURGER- 
MEISTER PIECQ 
(Jacobs) 
HT 
golden yellow, outer petals creamy yellow, large flower 
of fine form ; a magnificent exhibition rose. 
2 6 
FURSTIN VON PLESS 
(P. Lambert) 
HT 
white, with light rosy centre, rugosa character of 
growth, fine for cutting and a good garden rose. 
2 6 
GENERAL SUPERIOR A. 
JANSSON (Leenders) 
HT 
glowing deep carmine, with brilliant colouring, beau- 
tifully perfumed ; a good pot rose, and fine for 
bedding. Awarded several gold medals on tlie 
Continent. 
6 0 
GEORGE DICKSON 
(Alex Dickson and Sons) 
HT 
velvety black crimson, veined crimson maroon, a mag- 
nificent exhibition rose ; it hsis exquisite tea per- 
fume, and the colour is unique. The raisers 
describe it as the best rose they have yet raised. 
Gold Medal, National Rose Society. 
2 6 
GRANGE COLOMBE 
(P. Guillot) 
HT 
silvery rosy flesh, with deeper centre, large bold 
flowers ; a fine bedding rose. 
2 () 
GRETA FEY 
(Strassheim) 
W 
rosy flesh, resembling a double convolvulus, quite 
novel : flowering the end of June and during July ; 
a fine climbing variety. 
2 6 
HAMLET 
( Vigneron) 
T 
salmon yellow, passing to carmine, spotted pink, long 
pointed buds ; a good pot rose. 
2 6 
ISABEAU 
( Bonfiglioli) 
T 
pale pink, with deeper centre, very free flowering, 
especially in Autumn ; a cross between Kaiserin 
Aug. Victoria and Georges Nabonnand. 
5 0 
KING GEORGE V 
{Hugh Dickson ) 
HT 
rich blackish crimson, with deep velvety violet flush, 
a striking and brilliant colour, beautifully shaped 
bloom resembling that of Jules Gravereaux in 
build of flower and petal ; very free flowering and 
perpetual, and perfumed. Gold Medal of the 
Festival of Empire, Crystal Palace, 1911. 
3 6 
LOUIS CATHERINE 
BRESLAU (Pernet 
Ducher) 
HT 
shrimp pink, shaded reddish orange and chrome 
yellow, buds coral red shaded chrome yellow, 
perpetual ; a distinct new variety. 
2 6 
MADAME ALFRED 
DIGEON (Peryravand) 
HT 
citron yellow shaded fawn, edges dotted carmine ; 
very free flowering and a fine button hole rose. 
3 6 
MADAME CHARLES 
LUTAUD (Pernet Ducher) 
HT 
chrome yellow, blended with rosy carmine or shrimp 
red, bronzy foliage ; this is a distinct new rose 
which we can highly recommend. It is an im- 
proved Marquis de Sinety, and was well shown at 
the International Exhibition. 
3 6 
MADAME EDMOND 
ROSTAND 
(Pernet Ducher) 
HT 
pale flesh, shaded with salmon, and reddish orange 
yellow centre ; a very charming new variety. 
2 6 
MADAME L. 
FAUCHERON (Crosbier) 
HT 
creamy white shaded clear sulphur yellow ; good for 
cut flowers and bedding. Many awards on the 
Continent. 
From JAS. W. HUZZEY, Esq., Burton-on-Trent . — “ I received the Roses safely to-day, and am 
well pleased with the selection." 
