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GEO. COOLING & 
SONS’ CATALOGUE OF ROSES. 
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Bush. 1 
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Name. 
Cia»s. 
Description. 
a. Urn 
U. 
1 
2 6 
COMTESSE FEIilCIE HOYOS 
HT 
See Page 9 . 
1 6 
Festetics Hamilton 
T 
brilliant carmine with coppery centre, outer petals 
deeper in colour. 
2 6 
1 6 
Icy Hardegg 
HT 
a vivid carmine Mrs. W. J. Grant, very large double 
bloom of great substance. 
1 0 
Conrad Ferdinand Meyer . . 
R 
clear silvery rose, free flowering and early. 
2 0 
1 0 
^Cooling’s Single Crimson 
Bedder 
HP 
glowing crimson in colour, lasting a long time, a thor- 
ough peTpetual, blooming until late in the autumn. 
2 6 
1/6 2/6 
c Yellow Noisette 
N 
a golden yellow chmbing rose which has been 
much admired by everyone who has seen it ; very 
beautiful in the bud, and produced in clusters. 
Awarded a Certificate of Merit by the Royal Horti- 
cultural Society. 
2 6 
1 0 icCoauina 
single, porcelain pink with yellow base, a delightful 
to 7/6 
(Wichuraiana Rambler). 
shade of colour ; very neat habit. 
1 0 
3 6 
bCorallina 
CORONATION 
T 
Wich 
deep rosy crimson, beautiful in the bud state, free 
flowering ; a splendid autumnal garden rose. 
See Page 9 . 
2 0 
1 6 
*Countess Annesley . . 
HT 
rosy salmon suffused and crayonea old gold, of abso- 
lutely perfect form, the petals being large, smooth. 
2 0 
1 0 
of Caledon 
HT 
rich carmine rose, blooms large, of great substance, 
and of perfect form. 
2 0 
1 0 
of Derby 
HT 
centre salmon, outer petals rosy peach, large blooms 
with highly pointed centre ; good in Autumn. 
2 6 
1 6 
of llohester 
HT 
warm crimson carmine, very free and continuous in 
flowering, of large size. 
2 6 
1 6 
* of Gosford 
HT 
salmon pink and rose, shaded saffron yellow, very dis- 
tinct and good. 
1 6 
0 9 
* of Oxford 
HP 
brilliant shaded carmine, velvety flowers ; large, full, 
cupped. 
0 9 
of Rosebery 
HP 
reddish salmon-rose colour, large, and fine form, dis- 
tinct arid very good. 
2 6 
OF SHAFTESBURY 
(Hugh Dickson, 1911 ) 
HT 
blush silvery carmine, mottled and flushed pale shell 
pink at the edges of the petals ; every flower is of 
perfect shape and outline. Awarded Gold Medal 
of National Rose Society. 
1 0 
Coupe d’Hebe 
HB 
bright flesh pink, perfect and beautiful. 
0 9 
bCramoisi Superieure . . 
Per doz. 6/- 
Ch 
rich glowing crimson ; a very beautiful China rose, 
fine for bedding. 
1 6 
Creme Simon . . 
HT 
cream white, sometimes salmon and carmine, deli- 
cately perfumed and of camelia form ; good. 
1 0 
bCrimson Crown 
HT 
brilliant glowing dark crimson, the base of petals 
lemon white, small flowers produced very freely, 
excellent for bedding. 
•• 
1 0 
Damask 
D 
brilliant crimson, single, produced in great quantities 
early in the season, very effective. 
2 G 
to 
7 6 
0 9 
c— — Rambler 
Extra strong with tong shoots, 
1 / 0 , 2/6 and 3/6 
Poly 
crimson climber ; almost evergreen, and the foliage 
is of a bright glossy green colour. 
2 0 
0 9 
♦Crown Prince 
HP 
bright purple shaded with lurid crimson, very florifer- 
ous, a most effective garden rose. 
1 6 
Dad STERLING . . 
(/. C. Schmidt, 1911 ), 
HT 
yellow with reddish centre, the shape and form of 
Marechal Niel, more free flowering and less tender. 
1 0 
Dandy 
HT 
glowing maroon crimson, most sweet scented ; a seed- 
ling trora Bardou Job, quite miniature in size; 
1 6 
1 0 
David R. Williamson 
HP 
soft rich carmine rose; a true perpetual. 
1 0 
cDawn 
HT 
semi-double flowers, rosy pink shot with silver rose, 
pretty in the bud ; the foliage is bright green. 
2 6 
1 0 
♦Dean Hole 
HT 
silvery carmine, shaded salmon very distinct, of perfect 
form, and of marvellous beauty. 
2 6 
1 0 
cDebutante 
see Wichuraiana, page 44. 
0 9 
De Meaux or Pompon (The 
M iniature Provence ) 
Pro 
pale rose, very small and double. 
Roses required for Bedding or Massing, priced at ^d. each, are charged 7/6 per dozen ; if- each, 10/^ 
per dozen ; 1/6 each, 15/- per dozen, if not less than one dozen of a variety is taken. 
