8 GEO. COOLING & SONS’ CATALOGUE OF ROSES. 
NECU ROSES OF 1913. 
We take great care to select and offer only what we consider the best of the New Roses 
and we think in the following list will be found the choicest and most distinct of those 
introduced during the season of 1913. Most of the varieties offered have had awards either 
from the National Rose Society or from Continental sources. New varieties of 1912 are 
also printed in bold type in the general list. 
The descriptions given are those of the raisers. 
Stds or 
i-Stds. 
Dwf.or 
Bush. 
Name. 
Class. 
Description. 
6'. d. 
5 . d. 
2 () 
AMALIE DE GREIFF 
( P. Lambert) j| 
UT 
brick ro.se, with salriion red and orange yellow centre, 
of line form ; long Imd carried on stiff stem. 
2 () 
ANGELE D’ARNEX 
[}\ Bcrnaix) 
HT 
china rose, with .silvery lavender blue reflex ; 
base of petals canary yellow ; remarkable for 
the unitjue colouring and elegant form of the 
llowcrs. 
5 0 
CISSIE EASLEA 
( Pernct Duchcr) 
" p'' 1 
HT 
clear saffron yellow, with carmine centre, passing to 
Naples yellow when expanding ; excellent for 
exhibition or garden. Madame. Mclaine Souperi 
crossed with Rayon d’or. 
7 0 
CORONATION 
(Hugh Dickson) 
HP 
shading from Hesh to bright shrimp pink ; handsome 
foliage and vigorous growth ; iiow'ers are of im- 
mense size. As an exhibition rose it will be un- 
rivalled. Awarded Gold Medal National Rose 
Society, and many other awards. 
2 (i 
to 
•'**.'* 
CORONATION 
fit (Ckas. Turner) 
H\V 
bright crimson shaded scarlet, splashed with small 
white streaks, semi-double ; produced in large 
tru.s.scs, dark glo.ssy green foliage Has been 
much admired as exhibited. 
2 () 
CLIMBING MARQUISE DE 
SimiY {Griffon) 
HT 
a climbing form of the richly tinted Mare/iiie de Sinety, 
which promises to be a valuable accpiisition for 
conservatory climbing, and for sheltered situa- 
tion out of doors. 
2 (i 
C. W. COWAN 
(.7/£».v. Dichson Sons) 
HT 
warm carmine cerise ; recommended by the raisers as 
an improved Marquise de J.itta. 
2 (i 
DR. NICHOLAS WELTER 
[Sou pert ct Nutting) 
HT 
rosy salmon, with vivid centre, bud long and |)ointed ; 
good in .Autumn. 
7 0 
EDITH PART 
(.S. MeOredy &■ Son) 
HT 
rich red suffused deep salmon and coppery yellow, with 
a deeper shading in the bud stage, quite distinct 
no ro.se resembling it ; an e.xhibition flower as 
well as a decorative rose of the highest value, very 
sweet. .Awarded Silver Gilt Medal National Ro.se 
Society, UH2, 
:t 0 
FREIFRAU VON DER 
GOLTZ (/’. Lombert) 
HT 
rosy salmon with deep orange centre ; free and good. 
From Mrs, A. FLOOD MURRAY, Rye. — "All the> Roses 1 bought from you 
Iasi year have done splendidly. 
