GEO. COOLING & SONS. NURSERYMEN, BATH. 9 
Stds.or 
1-Stds. 
Dwf.or 
Busb. 
Name. 
Class. 
Description. 
s. d. 
s. d. 
3 6 
GEORGE DICKSON 
(Alex. Dickson S- Sons) 
HT 
velvety black crimson veined crimson maroon ; it has 
exquisite Tea perfume, and the colour is unique. 
Gold Medal N.R.S. 
7 0 
H. E. RICHARDSON 
(Hugh Dickson) 
HT 
deep rich crimson, of Vidor Hugo shade of most 
pleasing build and dazzling brilliance : high 
pointed centre and beautifully formed flowers. 
Awarded Gold Medal National Rose Society and 
Gold Medal Irish Rose Society. 
5 0 
HILDA RICHARDSON 
(Alex. Dickson Sons) 
HT 
rosy lilac on milk white ground, with delicate rose pink 
centre ; deliciously perfumed, and very free 
flowering ; a truly superb decorative rose. 
5 0 
IRISH FIREFLAME 
(Alex. Dickson &■ Sons) 
S 
a beautiful new single rose, which when known will 
take a high place for table and other decorations ; 
buds deep maddery orange splashed with crimson , 
becoming fiery orange crimson with age ; foliage 
deep bronzy green and chocolate. An exquisite 
decorative rose which should be largely grown. 
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3 6 
KING GEORGE V 
(Hugh Dickson) 
HT 
rich blackish crimson, with deep velvety violet flush ; 
a striking and beautiful colour : very free flowering 
perfumed and perpetual. Gold Medal Festival of 
Empire, Crv-stal Palace 
3 0 
KING OF SIAM 
(I‘. Braticr) 
HT 
deep carmine red, the most striking of this colour ; 
very free flowering, handsome foliage, delicate 
perfume, unequalled amongst the hybrid teas. 
7 6 
LADY MARY WARD 
(Sml. McGreedy Son) 
HT 
rich orange, shaded deeper apricot orange, with 
metallic veneering, very brilliant and attractive 
colouring, sweetly perfumed, .\warded Gold 
Medal National Rose Society, H)12, and was 
exceptionally well shown at the September, 1913, 
exhibition. 
2 0 
LAURA {Coolhig, 1913) 
DP 
delicate pink, changing to blush ; a very beautiful 
free flowering dwarf polyantha rose, charming for 
bedding or pots, has been much admired. 
3 0 
MADAME CHARLES 
DEBREUIL (P. Gitillo!) 
HT 
salmon rose, tinted carmine on outside of petals ; 
branching growth, very large and double. 
5 0 
MADAME EDOARD 
HERRIOT {Periict Duchcr) 
HT 
the " Daily Mail" rose, bright coral red shaded with 
orange and bright rosy scarlet on the base of the 
petals; flowers are of medium size, semi-double, 
foliage bronzy green. Awarded " Daily Mail " 
Gold Cup at the Royal International Exhibition 
London, May, 1912, as the best new rose in the show, 
and the Na.tional Rose Society Gold Medal, May 
1st, 1913. 
3 0 
MADAME JEAN LILLE 
(F. Dubreuil) 
HT 
apricot yellow, salmon yellow when opening, with deep 
yellow centre ; a distinct novelty. 
3 0 
MADAME MAURICE 
RAFFIN (.'i. Bernaix) 
HT 
vivid carmine, with deeper centre, reverse of petals 
flushed flame colour ; a very pretty novelty. 
3 () 
MADAME THEODORE 
DELACOURT (Pernct 
Ducker) 
HT 
rosy scarlet, shaded clear yellow, reddish salmon on 
opening ; very free, distinct and pretty. 
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7 (> 
MARCELLA 
{ ir. Paul S' Son) 
HT 
buff opening salmon flesh, extra large, of strong erect 
growth, and a good .\utumnal. Award of Merit 
from the Royal Horticultural Society. 
2 () 
MARGUERITE MONTAVON 
(Soupert vt Notting) 
HT 
deep glazed china rose, erect exhibition bloom of most 
I)erfect form ; described by the raisers as one of 
their best new roses. 
From Geo. B. DOWNS, Esq.. West Ealing.— " The Roses arrived during my absence Jrom 
home, but thanks to your careful packing they were in splendid condition ivhen opened." 
