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GEO. COOLING & 
SONS’ CATALOGUE OF ROSES. 
Stds.or 
Dwf.or 
Name 
Class. 
Description. 
(•Stds. 
Busb. 
s. d. 
s, d. t 
0 9 
-■f 
♦Duke o! Fife 
HP 
rich crimson scarlet, a sport from Etienne Levet, with 
which it is identical except in colour. 
2 0 
0 9 
* of Teck 
HP 
bright crimson-scarlet ; large, very double, of good 
bold pointed globular form. 
1 0 
b of York 
Ch 
bright pink shading to rosy scarlet, sometimes the 
petals are edged and tipped with white. 
0 9 
c Dundee Rambler 
Ayr 
white edged pink, very quick in growth. 
1 6 
0 9 
♦Dupuy Jamain 
HP 
brilliant carmine-crimson, petals large, broad, and 
smooth ; a very fine rose. 
2 0 
0 9 
♦ E arl of Dufferin . . 
HP 
rich brilliant velvety-crimson, shaded with dark ma- 
roon, flowers of large size, and delightful fragrance. 
7, (> 
OF GOSFORD . . 
HT 
■ See Page 9. 
2 6 
1 0 
b of Warwick 
HT 
rich soft salmon pink shaded vermilion, of beautiful 
shape and quite distinct. 
1 0 
Ecarlate 
HT 
brilliant scarlet red, medium size, a superb rose, in the 
way of Liberty. 
2 0 
0 9 
Eclair 
HP 
vivid scarlet crimson, not large but perfect globular 
form, a fine autumnal rose. 
1 0 
Edu Meyer 
HT 
coppery yellow, with red and orange shading, very free : 
a good garden rose. 
3 () 
EDWARD MAWLEY 
HT 
rich deep crimson, a true perpetual flowering hybrid 
1 
(S. McGredy &-Son, 1911). 
tea, most beautiful in colouring : produces the 
purest and deepest shade of crimson known in 
roses. Gold Medal, National Rose Society, 1910. 
1 0 
Elaine 
HT 
palest lemon white ; the buds slightly tipped with 
.. 
flesh pink and rose ; petals reflexed ; very free 
flowering. 
1 0 
cElectra 
Poly 
small double yellow flowers produced in great profu- 
sion, of creeping habit and perpetual. 
1 (5 
ELIZABETH 
HT 
deep rosy pink in the centre, shading off lighter, the 
( Ben Cant S* Sons, 1911). 
result of a cross with the well-known variety, 
Frau Karl Druschki ; a fine noveltv. 
1 0 
Barnes ■ • 
HT 
satiny salmon rose, with a fawn centre, suffused with 
yellow ; outside of petals deep rosy red, shaded 
with copper and yellow. 
1 6 
Elsie 
HW 
flesh coloured pink, with deeper centre, nice rosette 
shape, produced in extra large clusters, of strong 
climbing and rambling habit. 
0 9 
Empereur de Maroc . . 
HP 
rich velvety maroon. 
1 0 
^Enchantress ■ ■ 
T 
creamy white, slightly tinted with buff in the centre. 
very flee and good. 
2 0 
Entente Cordiale 
1 HT 
nasturtium red on golden yellow ground, reflex of the 
petals salmon yellow ; good. 
2 0 
ERNA TESCHENDORFF . . 
DP 
See. Page 9. 
1 0 
♦Ernest Metz . . . . ' 
T 
light carmine rose, with brighter centre, large fine 
shaped flowers, one of the best Teas. 
3 6 
ETHEL 
Wich 
See Page 9. 
• * 
2 0 
— Malcolm 
HT 
ivory white passing to a pure white as the flower ex- 
pands, with a delicate pink shading in the centre 
of the bloom, a lovely combination. Awarded 
National Rose Society’s Gold Medal. 
2 0 
0 9 
♦Etienne Levet 
HP 
vermilion, with a soft velvety lavender shade, flowers 
very large and full ; a superb rose. 
1 0 
♦Etoile de France 
HT 
dark velvety crimson, very vivid in centre ; a large 
flower carried boldly erect. 
2 6 
1 0 
♦ de Lyon 
T 
bright sulphur yellow, with bright yellow centre ; a 
fine full flower. 
1 0 
de Mai . . 
Poly 
nankeen yellow, passing to pale yellow. 
1 0 
d’Or 
Poly 
citron yellow, shading to pale chrome yellow, very free. 
0 9 
Eugene Beauharnais 
Ch 
brilliant amaranth. 
1 () 
Boullet . . 
HT 
crimson red, shaded carmine lake, long fine bud and 
full flower ; a fine rose in the way oiLaurent Carle. 
JOHN FORD. Esq., Acton . — “ The Roses and other trees to hand. The previous Fruit Trees 
and Roses had front you have been most satisfactory, and have all done well.” 
