12 GEO. COOLING & SONS’ CATALOGUE OF ROSES. 
GENERAL LIST OF ROSES. 
Arranged in ^/Alphabetical Order for easy ‘T^eference. 
ABBREVIATIONS : 
Ch. China. Poly. Polyantha. R. Riigosa. HT, Hybrid Tea. Pro. Provence. 
HB. Hybrid Bourbon. S. Single. N. Noisette. HP. Hybrid Perpetual. T. Tea-scented. 
HB. Hybrid Briar. B. Bourbon. HW. Hybrid Wicliuraiana. 
Varieties •marked * are the Best Exhibition Varieties. Varieties marked c the Best 
Climbing Varieties. .Varieties marked b the Best Bedding and Garden Varieties. 
Varieties printed in bold type are new varieties of recent introduction, and the descriptions 
given are those of the raisers. 
When the price of a Standard is not affixed, the variety cannot be supplied as such this 
season. 
The whole of our Tea-scented and Noisette Roses are grown upon the seedling or cutting 
briar, which has been proved to be by far the best and most lasting stock for them. 
Description. 
deep purple, very free. 
dark velvety crimson, with fiery-red centre, perfect 
form, handsome foliage, 
light pink, glossy anti clear in colour, 
a species from Siberia, blush, very distinct in colour, 
white, beautifully tinted, fine for walls or pillars, 
flesh, centre salmon and fawn, one of the most beau- 
tiful of the Tea Roses. 
yellow, small flowers, resembling Allister Stella 
Gray, dwarf prostrate grower, dense shining 
foliage ; most suitable for edgings, 
bright yellow flowers borne in trusses of 50 to 150 
blooms similar to Crimson Rambler. 
flesh with rosy peach centre, magnificent pointed 
bud, blooms large, very full, and well formed, 
pure white, small flowers, produced in clusters, ex- 
cellent for arches and walls, 
creamy white, with rose centre, of most exquisite 
form, a charming variety. 
brilliant crimson, well formed upright flowers ; free 
flowering 
pink, flesh white inside petals, fine long buds, 
vivid carmine, base of petals tinted salmon, 
pure yellow superb in every respect, of great substance, 
perfect formation, with high pointed centre : an 
exhibition bloom of the first rank, and an ideal pot 
rose. 
brilliant light scarlet crimson, large, full, and glo- 
bular, a magnificent rose, of superb shape, very 
fragrant. 
fine carmine red, beautifully imbricated, extra fine, 
delicate pink, buds rosy ; small flowers produced in 
large clusters, pretty for pots or edging of beds, 
deep pink, in the way of Caroline Tesiout, but larger 
and more handsome. 
ivory white, tinted salmon, of largp size and enor- 
mous substance. 
Stds or 
i-Stds. 
Dwf.or 
Bush. 
Name. 
Class, • 
S. d. 
s. d. 
0 9 
A bbe Miolan 
Ch. 
1 ’e 
0 9 
*Abel Carriere 
HP 
0 9 
Grand 
HP 
, , 
1 0 
Acicolaris 
S 
1 0 
cAcidahe 
B 
1 6 
•Adam 
T 
1 0 
Agate 
dwf. 
1 0 
cAglaia 
Wich 
Poly 
2 6 
1 0 
•Aimee Cochet 
HT 
1 0 
c Vibert . . 
N 
I 0 
• Alba Rosea 
T 
1 6 
Albert James Nottidge 
HT 1 
1 6 
N. Calamet 
HT 1 
2 "e 
1 0 
Alexandre Girault 
Wich i 
2 6 
•ALEXANDER fflLL GRAY 
T 
2 0 
0 9 
(Alex Dickson S- Sons, 
1911). 
•Alfred Colomb 
HP 
2 0 
0 9 
♦ K. Williams 
HP 
1 0 
Alice Chamrion 
Poly 
2 0 
Cory Wright . . 
HT 
1 0 
• Graham 
HT 
From G. LLOYD GREA'ME, Esq., Wexford. — “Mr. G. Lloyd Greame encloses cheque for 
Rose Trees, with which he is very pleased." 
