GEO. COOLING & 
SONS, NURSERYMEN, BATH, 35 
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MRS. EDWARD POWEL 
1 
HT 
velvety crimson, with purple red shading, of wonderful 
2 6 
1 0 
i,Alcx Betnaix, 1911). 
Edward J. Holland 
HT 
form. This has flowered well with us, and is a 
decided acquisition. 
deep salmon rose, lighter towards the edges of the 
2 6 
I 0 
* Edward Mawley 
T 
petals, perfect in shape with an unusually high 
pointed centre. 
bright carmine shaded salmon ; a chaste and perfectly 
1 0 
c Flight (Cutbush) 
Poly 
formed flower of marvellous beauty ; it flowers 
throughout the entire season, 
a beautiful Rambler Rose ; colour pale rich pink, pro- 
2 t) 
1 6 
Foley Hobbs . . 
T 
duced in large trusses, and remaining a long time 
in good condition. 
deUcate ivory white, faintly tinged clear pink, a verit- 
r. 0 
1 
FRANK BRAY 
HT 
able giant amongst Teas, deUciously Tea per- 
fumed. Gold Medal, National Rose Society. 
See Page 1 1 . 
2 6 
Fred Straker 
HT 
orange crimson, silvery fawn on front of petals and 
1 0 
* G. W. Kershaw 
HT 
delicate orange pink on back as the bloom develops, 
long and elegant buds, perfectly formed flowers, 
and high Tea perfume. 
glowing deep rosy pink, the flowers are large, full, and 
2 6 
George Preston 
HT 
perfect form, with high pointed centres, and con- 
tinuously produced throughout the season. 
deUcate silvery rose pink, sometimes shaded with 
5 0 
GORDON SLOANE 
HT 
orange, the blooms are of enormous size and of 
great lasting quaUties ; fine for e.xhibition. 
See Page 11. 
2 0 
0 9 
* Harry Turner . . 
HP 
dazzling crimson-scarlet with rich shading, a very 
2 6 
2 0 
* Herbert Stevens 
T 
bright and effective rose. 
white, with a distinct mauve and peach shading to- 
2 G 
1 0 
* — — Hubert Taylor . . 
T 
wards the centre ; the petals are of great depth 
and substance. Card of Commendation. National 
Rose Society. 
shell pink, the edges of the petals ivory white, a very 
1 0 
* Isabelle Milner 
HT 
chaste and charming addition to the Tea section, 
ivory white, suffused with pink and delicately mar- 
1 (i 
James Craig 
j HT 
gined with mauve ; in the way of Mildred Grant. 
salmon rose, flushed pale yellow, outer petals passing 
2 0 
2 6 
1 0 
James White . . 
* John Bateman 
HT 
HT 
to pale rosy peach ; a deliciously perfumed variety. 
deep rich crushed strawberry pink, quite unique in 
colouring ; flower of medium size, for button- 
holes and general garden decoration will be a 
general favourite. 
deep China rose, with yellow at the base of the petals. 
2 0 
0 9 
* John Laing 
HP 
of vigorous growth and branching habit, 
beautiful soft pink ; flowers large, finely shaped, and 
2 6 
Leonard Petrie 
HT 
exceedingly fragrant. 
honey yellow with a delicate claret smear on the outer 
2 0 
Maynard Sinton 
HT 
petals ; as the bloom expands pale sulphur yellow, 
which does not fade; distinct and good. 
1 silvery white with porcelain shading, suffused pink 
5 0 
MUIR MACKEAN 
HT 
towards the edges ; possesses a fragrance un- 
1 surpassed amongst Roses. Awarded the Gold 
Medal of the National Rose Society. 
See Page 11. 
2 6 
1 0 
* Myles Kennedy 
T 
delicate silvery white, shaded buff, deeper pink in 
1 0 
c 0. G. Orpen . . 
S 
centre, back edge of petals shaded, 
bright rosy pink with golden anthers, a beautiful 
2 0 
1 0 
* Paul 
B 
single rose of a strong climbing habit, 
blush white, with rosy peach shading ; large open 
2 6 
|i 0 
Peter Blair 
HT 
flower like a Camelia. 
lemon with golden yellow centre, of lovely shade and 
deliciously perfumed ; a decorative garden rose of 
exceptional merit. 
Standard Rose Stakes — square; painted dark ^reen, tarred bottom — per dozen, qft., 2 [6 ; 
Sft., j/6 ; 6ft., 416. 
