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GEO. COOLING & 
SONS’ CATALOGUE OF ROSES. 
Stds.of 
i-Stds. 
Dwf.or 
busn. 
Name. 
Class. 
Description. 
' 
s. d. 
i. a. 
•• 
1 0 IcLeuchstern 
1 
Poly 
single climbing and pillar rose, Cineraria-like flowers of 
bright rose colour, with large white eye. 
2 0 
1 0 
oLiberty 
HT 
brilliant velvety crimson, flowers good size and beauti- 
fully formed ; a superb variety for decorative 
purposes. 
2 (i 
1 0 
cL’Ideale 
N 
yellow and metallic red, shaded, streaked and tinted 
golden yellow ; exceedingly pretty in bud ; a 
lovely garden rose. 
2 6 
1 6 
*Lieutenant Chaure . . 
HT 
velvety crimoon, petals of great depth and of cupped 
form ; a great acquisition. 
1 6 
Ozien Leovios 
HT 
Salmon flesh, reverse of petals coppery rose, very 
large and double, open*ng well on long stiff stems. 
1 6 
Lina Schmidt Michel 
HT 
brilliant madder pink, reverse of petals carmine, semi- 
double ; fine bedding rose. 
1 0 
L ’Innocence . . 
HT 
pure white, flowers large, full and globular, well formed 
and produced on erect stems ; quite first-rate. 
1 0 
cLongworth Rambler 
HT 
deep crimson, large fine foliage, and strong rapid 
growth. 
0 9 
3 6 
♦Lord Macaulay 
LOUIS CATHERINE 
BRESLAU . . 
HP 
HT 
bright velvety crimson, very rich in colour. 
See Page 10. 
0 9 
* Peyronny or Lelia 
HP 
light glossy satin rose, globular, very sweet scented. 
2 0 
0 9 
* Van Houtte . . 
HP 
rich maroon-crimson, sometimes very bright, a fine 
distinct rose, very fragrant. 
1 6 
Lucida 
S 
bright red, very charming glaucous red foliage. 
1 6 
Plena 
rose colour with deeper centre ; pretty button-hole 
rose. 
2 () 
1 6 
bLuciole 
T 
bright salmon rose, tinted saffron-yellow, the base of 
the petals tinted coppery-yellow ; very pretty. 
1 0 
♦Lyon Rose . . 
HT 
I 
a distinct new rose ; a cross between Madame Melaine 
Soupert and a type of the Soliel d'Or, colour rich 
pink at the ends of the petals, centre coral red or 
salmon pink, shaded with chrome yellow ; a most 
charming contrast of colours; it is perpetual 
flowering 
1 6 
b ^/T a Capucine 
T 
bronzy-yellow, shaded red, very distinct, one of the 
prettiest of button-hole roses. 
3 6 
MABEL DREW . . 
{Alex Dickson &-Son, 1911) 
HT 
deep cream in the young state, passing to intense 
canary yellow in the centre as the bloom develops, 
of delicious perfume ; a very fine new rose. 
Awarded Gold Medal of the National Rose Society. 
1 0 
Ma Tulipe 
HT 
deep crimson, leaves large and long, very vigorous. 
1 6 
Macartney Simplex . . 
S 
large single white flowers, evergreen shining foliage, 
very beautiful bud ; requires a warm situation. 
■ • 
1 0 
Macrantha 
S 
pure white, very large and bold flowers with golden 
stamens, one of the most beautiful of single i;oses. 
2 0 
MADAME A. ULLIET 
{P.GuiHot, 1911). 
HT 
clear yellow, witK golden centre, and creamy white 
edge; a seedling from Rivoire good. 
2 6 
1 0 
b Abel Chatenay 
HT 
carmine rose, shaded deep salmon, long pointed buds ; 
one of our best garden roses. 
• ' 
1 0 
c- Alfred Carriere 
N 
white with salmon yellow at base of petals, a good 
pillar and climbing rose. 
2 6 
ALFRED DIGEON . . 
HT 
See Paf^e 10. 
1 (i 
A. Tnpinier 
HT 
rosy salmon on yellow ground, outside of petals cop- 
pery rose, very free and good Autumnal bloomer. 
1 6 
Andre Porcher 
HT 
deep brilliant carmine, very large and double. 
• * 
1 0 
Antoine Mari . . 
T 
soft rosy pink, with creamy white centre, free and 
distinct, one of the best new Teas. 
1 0 
Berkeley 
T 
creamy white, tinted pink, semi-double, free flowering 
and attractive. 
1 0 
c Berard 
T 
rich light salmon, large reflexed flower, in the way of 
Gloire de Dijon. 
From W. ELLIS, Esq., Harpenden . — “ I was very pleased with the Rose Trees you sent 
us last year.” 
