GEO. COOLING & SONS, NURSERYMEN, BATH. 21 
Stds.or 
i-Stds. 
Dwf.or 
Bush. 
Name. 
Class. 
Description. 
s. d. 
d. 
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1 0 
^Eugene Lamesch 
Poly 
orange yellow, passing to clear yellow, shaded rose, 
growth dwarf and bushy. 
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1 0 
cEuphrosyne 
Poly 
brilliant carmine when half open, bright red as it ex- 
pands, yellow anthers. 
1 0 
(Evangeline 
HW 
white, tips of petals jJink, single ; borne in large 
clusters, deliciously fragrant, a very beautiful 
and valuable climbing rose. 
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1 0 
cE. V. Hermanos 
T 
apricot and carmine reflexed with deep red. very sweet. 
• • 
1 0 
E. V. Kesselstatt 
T 
brilliant carmine, shaded white and rose, buds long 
and produced on erect stalks ; good. 
2 0 
EXCELLENCE M. G. 
METZLER (P. Lambert, 
1911). 
HT 
Niphetos white, large broad petals, very double, and 
lasting well. 
2 6 
to 6/- 
1 0 
to 2/6 
cExoelsa 
Wich 
bright carmine scarlet, produced in large clusters, 
dense glossy foliage, most distinct and desirable 
0 9 
1 6 
Fabvier 
(Fairy (Rambler) 
Ch 
deep scarlet, sometimes striped ; semi-double, 
single, snow white flowers produced in large clusters 
lasting a long time in good condition and continu- 
ous in flowering. 
1 0 
b Queen . . 
HT 
pale fawn merging into creamy white, richly suffused 
with rosy cerise, of medium size. 
1 0 
♦Parbenkonigin 
HT 
deep carmine rose, reflexed pale pink petals, distinct 
and most attractive. 
0 9 
(Felicite Perpetue 
creamy white, flowers in clusters ; a beautiful old ever- 
green climber. 
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0 9 
(Fellenburgh 
Ch 
dark crimson China. .• 
2 6 
FERNIEHURST 
HT 
See Page 10. 
0 9 
Fimbriata 
Ru 
white, edged like a picotee ; very distinct and at- 
tractive. 
1 6 
Firmino Huet. . 
HT 
deep carmine blooms, very large, full, and of globular 
form ; very free flowering. 
2 0 
0 9 
*Fisher Holmes 
HP 
very bright shaded scarlet, flowers beautifully imbri- 
cated, large and double, a superb rose. 
. , 
0 9 
bFlocon de Niege 
Poly 
pure white, small flowers, very free flowering and good. 
2 0 
Florence Edith Coulthwaite . . 
HT 
deep cream shaded rose and orange, quite unique in 
colour, very free flowering. 
2 6 
HASWELL VEITCH 
(W. Paul &■ Son, 1911). 
HT 
brilliant scarlet shaded black, of excellent shape and 
line thick petals, semi-climbing habit, remarkable 
for its fragrance and brilliancy of colour. 
2 6 
1 0 
* Pemberton 
HT 
creamy white tinted pink, edges of the petals flushed 
peach, making a most effective combination. 
1 0 
(Flower of Fairfield . . 
vivid crimson, more glowing than Turner Crimson 
Rambler, and constantly in flower during the 
summer and autumn. 
2 6 
2 0 
F. R. Patzer 
HT 
Creamy buff, back of petals delicate warm pink ; as 
the petals reflex the colour becomes rich orange 
pink. 
2 6 
FRANCIS CHARTERIS 
SETON (11^. Paul S- Son, 
1911). 
HT 
deep rose pink, very large, of fine form and very sweet, 
quite distinct ; an excellent exhibition flower, 
and a fine forcing rose. 
1 0 
Frances Dubreuil 
T 
velvety crimson ; flowers large and beautiful in the bud. 
2 6 
1 0 
*Francisoa Kruger . . 
T 
copper, shaded yellow and rose, a most beautiful Tea. 
1 0 
(Francois Crousse 
HT 
bright crimson, very vigorous; a fine crimson pillar rose. 
2 0 
0 9 
* Michelon 
HP 
beautiful silvery rose, large, fine petalled. 
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1 6 
Frau Ernest Borsig . . 
HT 
rosy yellowish carmine when open, pure carmine in 
bud, flowers large and of fine form, forces well. 
2 0 
0 9 
* Karl Druschki 
HP 
snow-white, petals shell shaped and opening well ; a 
valuable and distinct addition to Hybrid Perpetual 
Roses ; the finest white rose in cultivation. 
We were awarded a Gold Medal at the Somerset Agricultural Society’s Exhibition, at 
Yeovil, 1 91 1, for a group of Pot Roses and Clematis. 
