GEO. COOLING & 
SONS. NURSERYMEN, BATH. n 
Stds.or 
i-Stds. 
Dwf.or 
Bush. 
Name. 
Class. 
Description. 
s. d. 
s. d. 
ma6nolia 
( Paul and Son) 
3 6 
HT 
deep orange yellow changing a.s the flower opens to 
lemon white ; the open flowers display the stamens 
and much resembles a Magnolia or Water Lily ; a 
very distinct garden rose, very beautiful and 
fragrant. 
2 « 
MAM AM LYLE 
{Sotipert et Notling) 
HT 
delicate rosy flesh, very large, .splendid Malmaison 
form ; described by the raisers as the best so far of 
all rosy flesh roses. 
2 0 
MAMAM TURBAT , . 
(Turbo t and Co.) 
DP 
delightful shade of China pink, 40 to 50 flowers in a 
bunch, very bright and free ; a sweet novelty. 
2 0 
MERVEILLE DES 
ROUGES 
(Dubreuil) 
DP 
brilliant velvety crimson, of the colouring of General 
Jacqueminot, superior to any dark.Polyantha yet 
introduced, .\warded two Silver Medals. 
- ■■ 
5 0 
MRS. FRANK BRAY 
{Alex Dickson and Sons) 
HT 
deep coppery ecru, developing to a delicate coppery 
fawn, an improved Madame Ravary. 
5 0 
MRS. GORDON SLOANE . . 
(Alex Dickson and Sons) 
HT 
electric copper, shaded deep salmon pink, and pearly 
flesh white ; a truly charming combination of 
colours ; very free and fragrant. 
5 0 
MRS. MUIR MACKEAN 
(McGrcdy) 
HT 
soft carmine crimson, without shading ; a grand bold 
well-built flower ; most attractive and distinct. 
5 0 
MRS. RICHARD DRAPER.. 
(Hugh Dickson) 
HT 
bright rosy satin pink, inside pale silvery flesh, 
very sweet perfume ; a magnificent exhibition 
•rose of great lasting qualities. Awarded the 
Gold Medal of the National Rose Society. 
5 0 
MRS. SAM ROSS 
(Hugh Dickson) 
HT 
shading from pale straw colour to light chamois yellow, 
very sweetly scented ; a very distinct and pleasing 
shade of colour. In the raisers’ opinion one of the 
finest roses they have yet .sent out. Awarded 
Gold Medal of the National Rose Society. 
5 0 
MRS. WALLACE H. ROWE 
(McGrcdy) 
HT 
bright sweet pea mauve, a shade of colour hitherto not 
seen in any rose ; superb shape, form, and fini.sh. 
Described by the raisers as one of the greatest 
novelties yet offered in roses. 
2 0 
OTHELLO 
(Paul and Son) 
HT 
deep maroon red, flower is large and well formed, apd 
quite distinct in its colouring ; a fine exhibition 
and garden rose. 
2 6 
PRESIDENT VIGNET 
{Pernet Ducher) 
HT 
vivid carmine, shaded brilliant red, globular shape, 
and very free flowering. 
2 6 
ROSE QUEEN 
(E. G. Hill and Co.) 
HT 
clear pink, yellow as the base of the petals, very long 
pointed bud, and fine for cutting. Award at the 
Chicago Show. 
2 0 
SODENIA 
(Weigand) 
W 
pure carmine or scarlet red, very vigorous ; one of the 
finest of its class, and the best of its colour. 
5 0 
ST. HELENA 
( B. Cant and Sons) 
HT 
cream, with a pink blush in centre and a tinge of yellow 
at the base of the petals. This beautiful novelty 
will prove one of the most charming and reliable 
of exhibition roses. Awarded Gold Medal, 
National Rose Society. 
2 6 
to 
3 6 
SUNBURST 
(Pernet Ducher) 
HT 
deep golden yellow, with deeper centre, out of doors 
sometimes lighter in colour, bronzy green foliage, 
long pointed buds. Tliis should prove one of our 
most beautiful of decorative roses, and as a pot 
plant it will be indispensable for growing under 
glass. Awarded Gold Medal, National Rose 
Society, September 12th, 1912. 
2 6 
TITO HEKEKYAN . . 
(Soupcrt el Notling) 
HT 
rosy coral red shaded yellow, centre vivid coral purple ; 
(jiiite distinct ; fine for forcing or garden decora- 
tion. 
2 0 
WICHMOSS 
a curious and interesting novelty with very thorny 
wood and fine green foliage ; colour deep pink, the 
■ flowers being beautifully mossed ; a strong 
climbing variety. 
standard Rose Stakes — square, fainted dark green, tarred bottom — per dozen, 4//.. 2/6; 
Sft: 3/6 ; 6//., 4/6- 
