GEO. COOLING & SONS, NURSERYMEN, BAIH. 13 
Stds.or 
i-Stds. 
Dwf.or 
Bush. 
Na*rc. 
Class. 
Description. 
s. d. 
s. d. 
2 0 
ALICE LEMON . . 
(E.G. Hill, 1911). 
HT 
blush white, shading to a centre of salmon pink : well 
formed flower, with long pointed bud ; a most 
promising bedding variety. 
2 0 
1 0 
* Lindsell 
HT 
creamy white with pink centre, splendid for exhibition 
and garden decoration. 
2 e 
1 0 
cAllister Stella Gray . . 
(Extra large 1 /6 to 3/6) 
N 
is similar to W. A. Richardson, but smaller ; quite dis- 
tinct, and of such strong growth as to make it a 
desirable acquisition for climbing or pillars. 
* • 
1 0 
cAlpina 
deep rose, very free flowering, fine reddish foliage ; 
a vigorous hardy climbing rose. 
• • 
1 6 
Altaica 
S 
lemon white, large single flowers, one of the earliest 
to flower. 
1 6 
Althea 
HT 
salmon pink, outside of petals flushed rose, of 
charming effect 
• • 
0 9 
cAmadis or Crimson Booisaolt 
deep purplish crimson, large semi-double, rapid grow- 
ing, excellent climber for town gardens. 
1 0 
*Amazone 
T 
deep lemon yellow, back of petals striped rose ; extra fine 
1 0 
American Beauty 
HT 
deep rosy carmine, large and full and very sweet 1 
scented. 
2 6 
1 0 
c Pillar 
Hv 
single, flowers 3 to 5 inches across, colour a chaste 
to 
7 (i 
to 
2 6 
1 0 
1 0 
1 6 
1 6 
1 « 
2 0 
1 0 
0 9 
i'Anuchen Muller 
Andersoni 
* Andre Gamon 
* Schwartz 
Anemone Sinica 
ANNA MARIE JACOBS . . 
(J acobs-Feldberg.) 
* Marie Soupert 
Marie de Montravel 
Poly 
Poly 
S 
HT 
T 
S 
HT 
HT 
Poly 
shade of pink with bright yellow stamens in th.^ 
centre, followed in the autumn by pretty 
brilliant red seed hips. 
brilliant rose colour ; grows about IJft. high, blooms 
in large clusters, and is extremely decorative, 
single pink, very pretty, and one of the most distinct 
Single Roses. 
pure rosy carmine, with lighter edging, most beauti- 
ful in its colouring, distinct and good, 
deep rich scarlet, foliage deep green, fine, quite distinct, 
bright shiny foliage ; flowers silvery pink shaded 
bright rose, very free, beautiful, 
deep golden yellow, flowers of perfect form and with 
long bud, very free, sweetly perfumed. Awarded 
Gold Medal and Prize of Honor, I.eipzig. 
bright carmine red or deep lake, long bud and deep 
green foliage, very sweet and free, 
pure white flowers, very diminutive, deliciously sweet. 
2 6 
1 0 
0 9 
♦ Olivier . . 
* Annie Wood 
T 
HP 
flesh rose, reverse of the petals shaded rose, very free, 
brilliant crimson scarlet, perfectly imbricated. 
2 0 
1 0 
1 0 
Antoine Rivoire 
Apotheker G. Hopes 
HT 
HT 
rosy flesh on yellow ground, shaded with a border of 
carmine, distinct. 
bright red, long buds, very strong grower. 
2 6 
1 6 
to 
2 6 
(Apple Blossom 
(Cooling). 
A few extra large plants 
at 2/6 and 6/- each 
HT 
a beautiful pillar rose. It was selected by Mr. 
Alex. Hill Gray from amongst a number of other 
seedlings from the Azores ; the flowers are 
single, of a beautiful rose pink, shading to white, 
produced in large clusters and last well ; it flowers 
from the young growth and continues late into 
the autumn. 
2 0 
1 0 
(Ards Pillar 
HT 
rich velvety crimson, most distinct, and attractive in 
foliage ; the flowers are produced with great free- 
dom ; the perfection of a pillar rose. 
2 0 
1 0 
c Rambler 
HT 
velvety orange crimson, shading to rosy carmine at the 
base of tlie petals, highly perfumed ; a most 
desirable addition. 
2 0 
1 0 
( Rover . . 
HT 
most distinct and valuable addition to climbing and 
pillar roses ; colour crimson shaded maroon, pro- 
ducing large flowers of great substance. 
• * 
1 0 
bArethusa 
Ch. 
clear deep yellow tinted with apricot, the growth of 
Queen Mab with the free and constant habit of 
flowering of that variety. 
1 
1 6 
(Ariel 
T 
Climb- 
ing 
bright amaranth pink, single, the buds are coppery, and 
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. 
From VAL. HAWES, Esq., Poole. — "The Rose looks to me a fine, strong, stocky lot, in fact 
the order was executed in a most satisfactory way.” 
