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GEO. COOLING & 
SONS’ CATALOGUE OF ROSES, 
Stds.or 
i-Stds. 
Dwf.or 
Busb. 
Name. 
1 Class, 
Description. 
s. a. 
2 6 
s. d. 
1 6 
Mrs. P. H. Coats 
HT 
delicate milky white, coming deep sulphur yellow 
1 G 
* Reynolds Hole 
T 
under glass, very free in growth, the flowers are 
produced in great abundance, 
deep purplish rose, centre tinted with crimson, strong 
5 0 
RICHARD DRAPER . . 
HT 
grower, and very free flowering. 
See Page 11. 
5 0 
SAM ROSS 
HT 
See Page 11. 
2 0 
0 9 
♦ Sharman Crawford 
HP 
deep rosy pink, outer petals shaded pale flesh ; flowers 
1 C 
Sophia Neate . . 
T 
are of perfect imbricated form, 
bright salmon, outside of petals pink, flowers long and 
1 6 
* Stephen Treseder 
T 
pointed : a seedling from Madame Lambard and 
Anna Oliver. 
a lemon yellow sport of A nna Olivier ; it has all the 
i 
1 0 
Stewart Clark . . 
HT 
good qualities of the original ; a lovely rose in every 
way. 
bright cerise pink, changing to brilliant rose or cherry 
2 6 
1 0 
* Theodore Roosevelt . . 
HT 
pink, with a distinct zone of white at the base of 
each petal. 
creamy white, centre rose, bud long and pointed. 
1 6 
S. TOWNSHEND 
HT 
soft rosy fawn, orange carmine on the reverse leaf : a 
1 6 
(P. Guillott, 1911) 
♦ Wakefield Christie Miller 
HT 
line bedding and autumnal flowering rose, 
soft peachy blush, shaded .salmon, outside of petals 
5 0 
WALLACE H. ROWE 
HT 
clear vermilion rose, a most delightful and distinct 
colouring. 
See Page 1 1 . 
2 6 
2 0 
Walter Easlea . . 
HT 
glowing crimson carmine, deepening to intense crimson 
1 0 
b W. H. Cutbush 
Poly 
orange ; the back of petals satiny crimson lending 
additional charm to this lovely variety, 
warm pink, borne in large trusses, very dwarf and 
1 0 
— — William Cooper 
HT 
bushy in habit ; excellent for pots and bedding, 
deep rosy flesh, paler as the flowers expand, large 
2 G 
Wilfred Lloyd . . 
HT 
pointed centre, and petals, 
bright rose pink, shaded with mauve, a non-fading 
colour : a very highly perfumed and beautiful 
novelty of La France type, 
silver pink, of the richest shade ; flowers are large and 
2 0 
1 0 
b W. J. Grant 
HT 
1 0 
c Climbing 
HT 
beautifully formed, of long tapering shape, and 
high centre. 
identical with the preceding variety, but of a strong 
1 0 
*Muriel Grahame 
T 
climbing habit ; good. 
pale cream faintly flushed rose ; a sport from Catherine 
1 0 
Musk Rose, Fringed 
Mermet. 
delicate pink, semi-double. 
1 0 
Princess de Nassau 
cream changing to white. 
1 0 
River’s Musk . . 
creamv-white, later rosy-lilac ; beautifully sweet. 
1 0 
Myrianthes Renoncule 
a very hardy variety of Rosa Sempervirens, blush 
1 0 
cMyrrh Scented 
edged with rose, small and double, 
white tinged with pink, an excellent hardy climber. 
2 0 
N ATALIE BOTTNER 
HT 
pale lemon in the way of KaiscHn Auguste Victoria, 
1 G 
( Bottner, 1911). 
♦Niphetos 
T 
but described as being far superior ; the raiser 
says this is absolutely a first class rose, 
pale lemon, most often snowy white, long buds and 
2 6 
1 G 
Climbing 
T 
thick petals ; the best white Tea Rose, 
in every way identical with the old Niphetos excepting 
2 6 
I 6 
A few extra large plants in 
pots with long shoots for 
immediate effect, 2/G, 3/6, 
6 /- and 7 /6 each. 
Nita Weldon 
T 
in habit, which is of strong climbing character, 
flowers freely from lateral shoots. 
ivory white, the edges of petals faintest blush, very free 
flowering, most distinct and beautiful. Awarded 
Gold Medal National Rose Society, lhU 8 . 
From Mrs. J. f. SLAYTER, Combe Martin: — I wis very pleased with the Rose Trees; 
they are doing well." 
