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GEO. COOLING & 
SONS’ CATALOGUE OF ROSES. 
Stds.or 
Dwf.or 
Class. 
Description. 
l-Stds. 
Bush. 
s. d. 
s, d. 
2 6 
FRAU KATHE ROTH 
T 
See Page 10. 
2 6 
1 0 
* Lilia Rautenstraugh . . 
HT 
apricot orange, suffused yellow, tinted rose, flowers of 
high pointed centre and perfect form. 
1 G 
Nicola Welter . . 
HT 
Pale yellow passing to orange and saffron, long buds 
and bold flower. 
2 6 
OBERBURGER- 
1 
MEISTER PIECQ 
HT 
See Page 10. 
1 0 
* Oberhofgartner Singer 
HT 
rosy pink, edged silvery white, long bud and sweetly 
1 0 
Peter Lambert 
HT 
deep rose, shaded salmon, long buds ; very sweet- 
scented ; good. 
1 6 
THERESE LANG 
HT 
glowing crimson, long pointed buds on long stems ; 
(N. Welter, 1911). 
very free and fragrant. 
2 G 
FREDA {Paul So7i, 1911) 
HT 
old rose, a most distinct shade, an exhibition rose of the 
highest quality, of perfect form. Award of Merit, 
Royal Horticultural Society. 
1 0 
Freiherr von Marscball 
T 
dark carmine, bud long and pointed, flowers full and 
of perfect imbricated form ; good. 
0 9 
Fulgens 
HP 
bright crimson, large double. 
2 G 
FURSTIN VON PLESS 
■ 
HT 
See Page 10. 
1 6 
Garten director 
HT 
satiny flesh, large and double flowers, described as 
HARTRATH {Leenders, 
a very pretty novelty in the way of Carolim 
1911). 
Testout. 
1 0 
Geant des Batailles . . 
HP 
crimson, highly perfumed,. a well-known old rose. 
1 C 
0 9 
^General Jacqueminot 
HP 
brilliant scarlet crimson, a popular rose. 
2 0 
1 0 
McArthur 
HT 
bright crimson, large full, free flowering and highly 
perfumed. 
2 6 
GENERAL-SUPERIOR 
A. JANSSEN 
HT 
See Page 10. 
1 0 
George C. Waud 
HT 
glowing orange vermilion which does not fade ; of most 
brilliant and distinct colouring, a shade of colour 
hitherto unknown amongst roses. 
5 0 
DICKSON 
HT 
See Page 10. 
1 0 
Laing Paul 
HT 
bright deep crimson, very sweet scented and free 
flowering. 
1 0 
Nabonnand 
T 
pale flesh, shaded with yellow, long bud, beautiful for 
cutting, and an excellent rose. 
1 0 
Reimers 
HT 
bright scarlet, described as an improved Richmond ; 
large perfect form, with fine massive petals. 
sweetly scented ; fine for bedding and forcing. 
1 6 
irGeorges de Cadoudal 
T 
bright pink, shaded carmine on copper ground, hand- 
some foliage ; and of semi-climbing habit. 
0 9 
Pernet . . ... 
Poly 
rose changing to peach, vnth yellow shading, very free. 
a charming novelty. 
2 0 
GERMAINE CHENAULT 
HT 
salmon white, with deeper centre ; described as a 
(P.Guillot, 1911). 
very fine novelty. 
1 G 
♦Gertrude 
HT 
blush, very beautiful, a sport from Countess of Caledon, 
possessing all its good qualities. 
2 0 
1 0 
Gladys Harkness 
HT 
deep salmon pink, reflex of petals silvery pink ; a 
1 
rose of great beauty, and distinct. 
2 0 
1 0 
cGloire de Dijon 
T 
this well-known old rose is one of the best for climbing 
Extra large plants with long 
in exposed positions. 
shoots, 2 /G and 3 /6 
0 9 
de Polyantha . . 
Poly 
deep rose, with a white base to the tiny petals ; ex- 
ceedingly pretty. 
l' 0 
c de Rosamenes . . 
B 
scarlet crimson, semi-double, very bright and fine; a 
fine pillar and hedge rose. 
2 0 
0 9 
Lyonnaise 
HT 
pale lemon, deeper, in the centre, petals edged with 
white ; the flowers are large and well formed. 
0 9 
cGlory of Waltham . . 
HP 
crimson, very double, very sweet, growth of extra- 
ordinary vigour. 
From H. MORLE, Esq., Newport . — “ I am pleased to inform you the Roses, Fruit Trees, &c., you 
sent me last autumn are doing well and have given me every satisfaction.'' 
