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GEO. COOLING & SONS’ CATALOGUE OF ROSES. 
Stds.or 
i-Stds. 
{ Dwf.or 
Bush. 
Name. 
Class. 
5. d. 
1 s. rf. 
2 6 
1 0 
Arthur R. Goodwin . . 
HT 
1 0 
6Aschenbrodel 
Poly 
1 6 
♦ Auguste Comte 
T 
2 0 
RODRIQUES 
HT 
( F. Dubreuil, 1911). 
2 0 
0 9 
6 Augustine Gumoisseau 
HT 
{White La Prance) 
1 0 
Aviateur Bleriot 
Wich 
2 C 
1 0 
*Avoca 
HT 
1 0 
cOabette 
Poly 
1 0 
Baby Dorothy Perkins 
Poly 
1 0 
cBagatelle (Rambler) 
1 6 
cBanksian, White 
1 6 
c Yellow 
{Extra size, 2/6 to 5/-) 
1 0 
Baptiste Lalaya 
Poly 
1 0 
Barbarossa 
HP 
0 9 
fiBardou Job 
HT 
-- 
1 0 
rBar-le-Duc 
HT 
2 0 
0 9 
* Baron de Bonstetten 
HP 
2 0 
BARONNE CHARLES 
HT 
D' HU ART {Ketlen 
Preres, 1911). 
2 0 
0 9 
*Baroness Rothschild 
HP 
0 9 
*Barthelemy Jonbert . . 
HP 
2 0. 
1 6 
fiBatheaston Belle . . 
HT 
{Cooling Sons). 
1 6 
Beatrice 
HT 
2 6 
1 (i 
*Beaute de Lyon 
HT 
•• 
1 0 
Inconstante 
T 
1 6 
cBeauty of Glazenwood, or 
N 
Fortune’s Yellow 
2 0 
0 9 
• of Waltham .. 
HP 
. , 
0 9 
Belle de Baltimore . . 
Pro 
1 0 
c Lyonnaise 
T 
•• 
1 0 
Poitevine 
■R 
Description. 
coppery orange red passing to salmon pink as the flower 
opens, fine reddish green foliage ; very distinct 
and promising. 
peach, centre salmon orange, small, full, free, and thor- 
oughly perpetual; excellent bedding, quite first rate 
deep rose with creamy white, base of petals lighter, 
free and good. 
fiery red, sometimes pure carmine, of perfect form : 
flowers produced on long stiff stalks, 
white, slightly tinted flesh colour, very free flowering ; 
a grand bedding rose. 
saffron yellow, centre golden yellow, of medium size, 
and produced in large trusses ; the best yellow 
Wichuraiana. 
crimson scarlet, buds very long and pointed, foliage 
dark green ; specially good as a cut back. 
dark crimson tinged with white, borne in clusters and 
very double ; a distinct hardy climbing variety, 
a bushy compact growing variety of the Climbing 
variety ; bright pink clusters of bloom, 
white, with soft rosy shadings, new colour ; very vigor- 
ous and free. 
pure white, flowering in clusters, sweet scented, 
clear yellow, very small and lull ; this and the pre- 
ceding are excellent climbing varieties for a warm 
situation. 
light pink, striped white, passing to pink, dwarf habit ; 
very free and fine as a dwarf bedding rose, 
pure carmine red, large, full and free, 
almost single, large petals of shaded crimson, very 
beautiful and distinct. 
bright brick crimson, outside of petals brilliant copper 
colour. 
velvety blackish crimson, an improved Monsieur 
Boncenne, a fine rose. 
Hennosa red, interior of the petals carnation red, very 
large and double, a good exhibition rose : seedling 
from Pharisder. 
light flesh blush, immensely large, perfect and globular 
shape. 
bright cherry-red, large and full, very effective, 
rich clear pink, shaded white outside of petals ; an 
ideal bedding rose, of very compact habit of 
growth, handsome green foliage, and producing a 
flower on every shoot continuously through the 
season. We have every confidence in’recommend- 
ing it as a valuable addition to bedding and free 
flowering varieties. 
deep rich pink shaded vermilion, onter petals flesh, 
finely recurved. 
coral red, lightly shaded with yellow ; a most distinct 
novelty. 
colour coppery red shaded with CEirmine and yellow, 
varying in shading, quite distinct, 
yellow, flaked with carmine ; a charming climber ; re- 
quires a warm wall or cool conservatory, 
bright rosy crimson, fine recurved form, 
flesh tinted white, a fine pillar rose, 
one of the best yellow climbers, large, free flowering, 
double. 
clear rose colour, large and sweet, double, and produced 
in bunches, continuous bloomer. 
From JAS. CH ALLIS, Esq., Haverstock Hill . — “ Your Roses have arrived in good condition, 
thanks to careful -packing. I am very pleased with their appearance." 
