GEO. COOLING & SONS, NURSERYMEN, BATH. 
27 
Stds.or 
i-Stds. 
Dwf.or 
Bush. 
Name. 
Class. 
5. d. 
s. d. 
2 0 
LADY DE BATHE. . 
HT 
2 6 
2 6 
1 0 
( Ben Cant &• Sons, 1911). 
DOWNE 
b Faire, or Joseph Lowe 
HT 
HT 
2 6 
1 0 
c Gay 
Poly 
to 
7 G 
2 6 
GREENALL 
HT 
2 6 
1 
G 
Helen Vincent . . 
HT 
2 G 
1 0 
Hillingdon 
T 
2 6 
MARGARET 
HT 
1 0 
BOSCAWEN 
Mary Corry 
T 
0 9 
♦ Mary Fitzvvilliam 
HT 
2 6 
1 0 
* Moyra Beauclerc 
HT 
1 G 
Muriel Bathurst 
T 
3 0 
2 6 
Pirrie . . '.. 
HT 
1 0 
Quartus Ewart. . 
HT 
2 6 
1 6 
* Roberts 
T 
1 
0 
* Rossmore 
HT 
2 6 
1 0 
Ursula . . 
HT 
1 0 
c Waterloo 
HT 
1 0 
cLamargue 
N 
2 0 
1 0 
♦Laurence Allen 
HP 
2 6 
I 
1 0 
(Cooling) 
Laurent Carle 
HT 
1 0 
Laurette 
f 
0 9 
bLawrenciana Rubra 
1 0 
Le Cid 
R 
1 
6 
bLena 
T 
2 G 
1 
G 
Le Progress 
HT 
2 G 
LESLIE HOLLAND 
HT 
1 0 
(Hugh Dickson, 1911) 
bLeonie Lamesch 
Poly 
Description. 
creamy white, with yolk of egg markings in the centre 
petals : a good exhibition variety, 
buff, shaded deep yellow ; quite distinct, 
a sport from Mrs. JV. J. Grant with the colour of 
Madame Abel Chatenay, and of a more vigorous 
constitution ; has been shown in fine form, 
a seedling from Crimson Rambler which it resembles in 
habit ; delicate cherry-pink, shading to soft white ; 
a very striking and distinct Climbing or Pillar Rose, 
intens’e saffron orange, shaded creamy white, suffused 
delicate coppery shell pink, a very beautiful com- 
bination of colours ; very free flowering and highly 
perfumed. 
shell pink, reverse of petals blush, base of petals veined 
and suffused peach, with a yellow zone, 
deep orange yellow, long pointed buds ; a very good 
forcing rose either in pots or planted out. 
soft shell pink on fawn, described by the raisers as a 
very distinct and lovely rose, 
deep golden yellow, a lovely and distinct variety, of 
erect branching habit, of good size, 
bright rosy pink with deep centre ; fine, 
rich bright madder rose, with silvery reflex, unique in 
colour and most attractive. 
golden yellow, suffused with delicate shade of pink, 
making a charming combination, 
coppery reddish salmon, inside of petals apricot yellow, 
flushed fawn and copper ; a delightful combina- 
tion of colours. Gold Medal, National Rose 
Society. 
pure paper white, an ideal garden rose, opening well in 
all weathers, very free in flowering, 
rich reddish apricot, the base of the petals metallic 
coppery red, a wonderful combination, 
reddish crimson, with claret shading, a valuable addi- 
tion to the darker coloured Hybrid Teas, 
flesh pink, of a delightful shade, and quite distinct ; 
the flowers are of great substance and perfect 
form with high centre, 
pale salmon-rose edged with carmine, large semi- 
double flowers and very beautiful foliage, 
straw lemon, shaded sulphur yellow, long pointed buds ; 
a fine climber. 
clear soft pink with lighter shading, most sweetly per- 
fumed, a quality almost unknown in this class of 
rose. Awarded three Certificates of Merit by the 
Royal Horticultural and Royal Botanical 
Societies. 
brilliant velvety carmine, long buds and stems, fine 
dark green foliage, and erect branching habit, 
blush salmon, fine. 
the old double red fairy, free flowering, and very pretty, 
rosy vermilion, the largest flower of this section ; very 
vigorous. 
glowing apricot, edges of petals primrose yellow ; long 
buds, perfectly formed and freely produced, 
golden yellow changing to nankeen and pale yellow as 
the flowers expand. 
deep scarlet crimson, heavily shaded and flamed deep 
velvety crimson, very sweetly scented ; a distinct 
advance in this class. Awarded the Gold Medal 
of the National Rose Society and First Prize 
wherever exhibited. 
bright copper-red with golden centre, blooms of 
medium size, full, and produced continuously. 
From HY. A. WATSON, Esq., Carlisle . — “ The Roses arrived yesterday. I am very pleased with 
them, especially the Standard Weeping which is a very beautiftd tree. 
