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GEO. COOLING & SONS’ CATALOGUE OF ROSES. 
4 COLLECTION OF ROSES SUITABLE FOR PLANTING 
IN TOWN GARDENS. 
The following is a Ust of 25 hardy free-flowering Roses most likely to thrive in the vicinity of large towns, 
confined situations, &c. 
Collection No. 13.— One Strong Dwarf Plant of each for . . 
Collection No. 14.— Two Strong Dwarf Plants of each for . . 
Collection No. 15.— Twelve varieties . . 
Caroline Testout 
Countess of Oxford 
Chenedole 
Dupuy Jamain 
Duke of Edinburgh 
Fulgens 
Genl. Jacqueminot 
Gruss an Teplitz 
Homer (Tea-scented) 
Jules Margottin 
La France 
Madame A. Chatenay 
Isaac Pereire 
Lambard 
Mrs. Paul 
John Laing 
Old Cabbage 
Pink China 
Queen of Bourbons 
Souvenir deMalmaison 
Ulrich Brunner 
. . 18 /-. 
. . 34 /- 
.. 9/6 
CUMBERS. 
Cheshunt Hybrid 
Dundee Rambler 
Gloire de Dijon 
Longworth Rambler 
Collection No. 16. — CUMBING ROSES. 
Very strong plants from open ground with long 
shoots for immediate effect, and most suitable 
varieties for climbing, including Gloire de Dijon,- 
Cheshunt Hybrid, Climbing Devoniensis, Gustave 
Regis, &-C. 
One Dozen, 10/6. Two Dozen, 20/- 
CoUection No. 17. — MOSS ROSES. 
We grow between thirty and forty distinct 
varieties of Moss Roses, this comprising all the 
finest Continental and English raised kinds. In 
all our Collections we include the beautiful varieties 
White Bath, Little Gem, the Crested Moss, &-c. 
One Dozen Distinct Varieties. 9/- 
Two Dozen, 17 /6. 
CoUection No. 18.-12 BEST BUTTON-HOLE 
ROSES, 10/6. 
One dozen of the most suitable Tea-Scented 
and Hybrid Perpetual Roses for button-holes, 
including Liberty, Madame Charles, Madame Ravary, 
W. A. Richardson, 3.nd. other best yellow, pink and 
deep crimson kinds. 
CoUection No. 19.— WEEPING OR TRAIUNG 
ROSES. 
One dozen of the most showy of the Wichuraiana 
varieties for 9/- ; for covering dwarf waUs, creeping 
over banks of earth, tree stumps, &c., distinct 
varieties. 
Collection No. 20. — 15 NEW ROSES, 21/- 
This is an excellent lot to replenish a coUec- 
tion. We include fifteen of the best new Roses of 
late years, such as Edward Mawlcy, the beautiful 
rich deep crimson ; Countess of Shaftesbury , Hugh 
Dickson's silvery carmine; Mrs. Amy Hammond, 
McGreedy’s improved Madame ,\bel Chatenay ; 
Leslie Holland. Hugh Dickson’s new .scarlet crimso n 
Hybrid Tea ; Madame Charles LiUaud, Pernet 
Ducher’s new chrome yellow ; Sunburst, the lovely 
new golden yellow Hybrid Tea, with nine other best 
English and Continental novelties introduced since 
Hill. Each of the varieties we mention has been 
awarded the Gold Medal of the National Rose 
Society. 
Collection No. 21. — 12 BEST ROSES FOR 
PERGOLAS OR PILLARS, 9/- 
We include extra strong selected Plants of 
most suitable varieties, to flower at same time, 
and of similar habit of growth, such as Lady Gay, 
Mrs. Flight, Blush Rambler, Helene, Tea Rambler, 
Hiawatha, Wedding Bells, Dorothy Perkins, &-c„ (Src. 
CoUection No. 22. — 12 BEST SINGLE ROSES, 10/6 
We have always made a speciality of Single 
Roses. We include in the collection the beautiful 
copper and yeUow Austrian Briars : Dickson's Irish 
Beauty, Irish Glory, and Irish Elegance ; Coolings’ 
Single Crimson Bedder ; Himalayica, single Pillar 
Rose, and other hardy and distinct single varieties. 
Collection rio. 23—25 Best Autumnal Flowering Roses. 
One Strong Plant of each variety, 18/- Two Strong Plants of each variety, 35/- 
cAUister SteUa Gray 
Antoine Rivoire 
Betty 
Caroline Testont 
cDr. Rouges 
Francisca Kruger 
Frau Karl Druschki 
Gruss an TepUtz 
rGustave Regis 
Homere 
KUlarney 
La France 
Madame Abel Chatenay 
Cusin 
Madame Eugene Resal 
Lambard 
c Pierre Cochet , 
MadUe Laurette 
Messimy 
Maman Cochet 
Marquis of Salisbury 
Papa Gontier 
Queen Mab 
Souvenir de Pierre 
Netting 
W. J. Grant 
cW. A. Richardson 
Those marked c are climbing varieties. 
Our Collection of Roses are very popular ; we increase the sale of them every year. See pages 2 to 4. 
