GEO. COOLING & SONS, NURSERYMEN, BATH. 31 
Stds.or 
1-Stds. 
Dwf.or 
Bush. 
Name. 
Class. 
DeiCription. 
s. d. 
s. d. 
1 6 
Madame Vittoria Gagniere . . 
HT 
silvery white with rosy shadings, outside carmine, very 
1 G 
* Willermoz 
T 
vigorous and free flowering ; fine for cutting, 
creamy white tinted with fawn ; a superb globular rose. 
1 0 
Madeline d’Aoust 
T 
yellowish fawn and nankeen, slightly edged with pink. 
1 0 
Mdlle d’Avril 
HT 
white, tinted pale rosy carmine, shaded clear yellow. 
1 6 
Mdlle. Danielle Dumur 
HT 
centre rosy flesh and shaded pink ; distinct, 
clear pink passing to silvery rosy white ; a sport from 
1 0 
de la Valette . . 
Ch. 
Caioline Testoui ; a most charming bedding variety, 
copoery red on gold, yellow ground, outside ruby red. 
1 0 
Martha Maittrejeau 
Poly 
medium size, sweetly perfumed, 
ivory white, very free and very sweet. 
1 0 
Josephine Burland 
Poly 
white, softly shading off as it ages ; flowering constantly 
1 0 
b Laurette Messimy 
Ch 
and freely. 
bright rose with yellow shading ; exceedingly pretty 
1 0 
Simone Beaumez 
HT 
and distinct. 
delicate flesh white, petals reflexed, flowers large, full 
1 G 
T. JAVIT 
HT 
and exquisitely formed. 
salmon yellow, long rosy buds, perfect cupped form. 
0 9 
{A . Gamon, 1911). 
*Magna Charta 
HP 
and long stems, sweetly scented, 
bright pink suffused carmine, very large and of good 
3 6 
MAGNOLIA 
HT 
form. 
See Page 11. 
1 0 
Maharajah 
S 
single, rich scarlet, shaded. Awarded Certificate of 
1 0 
Maiden’s Blush 
Merit, N.R.S. 
flesh colour ; very pretty. 
1 G 
Mama Looyson 
HT 
clear brick red. quite unique in colour ; most attractive 
2 G 
MAMAM LYLE 
HT 
as a bedder, of dwarf branching habit. 
See Page 11. 
2 0 
TURBAT 
DP 
See Page 1 1 . 
2 0 
1 0 
*Maman Cochet 
T 
flesh rose colour mingled with salmon yellow ; a grand 
2 0 
1 0 
» Cochet, White . . 
T 
rose : one of the most beautiful of Tea Roses, 
a pure white variety of the preceding. 
I 0 
b Levavasseur 
Poly 
vivid crimson and carmine, flowers in large clusters. 
2 0 
1 0 
‘Mamie 
HT 
of dwarf habit ; a perpetual in flowering ; 
splendid for bedding and pot culture, 
rosy carmine, yellowish at the base of the petals, high 
2 0 
MANUEL P. AZEVEDO . . 
HT 
pointed centre, of branching habit, 
cerise red, most free flowering ; a cross between Etoile 
1 0 
(Soupert et Nolliiig, 1911). 
‘Marchioness of Downshire 
HP 
de France and Ulrich Brunner ; a very promising 
novelty. 
beautiful satin pink shaded with rose, flowers large and 
2 0 
0 9 
* of Dufferin 
HP 
full, and of excellent form. 
beautiful rosy pink, suffused with yellow at the base 
2 0 
0 9 
* of Londonderry 
HP 
of petals. 
ivory white, petals shell shaped and reflexed, highly 
3 0 
2 0 
* of Waterford . . 
HT 
perfumed and free flowering, 
brilliant salmon pink on the outside of the petals. 
2 G 
1 6 
‘Mareehal Niel 
N 
inside silvery blush which shows up delightfully 
on the reflex of the petals. 
unquestionably the most magnificent yellow rose yet 
2 0 
1 0 
0 9 
Extra strong plants in pots 
with long shoots, 2/G, 
3/G to 7/G each. 
Margaret 
* Dickson 
HT 
HP 
known ; the petals are large, full, and of good sub- 
stance, the flowers rich brilliant yellow, very large, 
deep, full, and exquisitely formed, 
delicate tint of soft pink, a shade of colour that is 
particularly beautiful under artificial light, 
white with pale flesh centre, petals very large, shell- 
1 0 
Guillot 
HT 
shaped, and of immense substance, 
cream passing to pure white, large full flower, and very 
1 0 
Molyneux 
HT 
sweet scented. 
saffron yellow shaded apricot and peach, varying to 
1 G 
MARGUERITE MILLE . . 
(MillcToussaint, 1911). 
HT 
canary yellow as the flower expands, 
satiny pink, centre clear yellow, large and opening 
well ; a seedling from Caroline Testout crossed 
with Prince de Bulgaria \ fine for forcing and 
very promising. Certificate of Merit, Lyons. 
From J. P. WALLIS, Esq., Flushing . — “ I have received to-day the package, and am much pleased 
with the Trees contained therein." 
