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GEO. COOLING & 
SONS’ CATALOGUE OF ROSES. 
Stds.or 
i-Stds. 
Dwf.or 
Bush. 
Name. 
Class. 
Description. 
s. d. 
s. d. 
3 G 
MEVROUW DORA VAN 
HT 
deep glowing crimson, with a velvety shading, which 
5 0 
TETS (M. Lecnder) 
MOONLIGHT 
. HT| 
does not burn or fade, perpetual flowering. 
Gold Medal Holland Rose Society, 
white, flushed lemon, with very prominent yellow 
21/- 
(Pembcrlon) 
MRS. ANDREW CARNEGIE 
HT 
anthers ; a perpetual flowering cluster rose of 
great beauty, vigorous, upright growth, .\warded 
Gold Medal National Rose Society, September 
nth, 1913. Gold Medal, Belfast, 1913. 
lemon white passing to pure white of immense size, a 
7 6 
(James Cocker Sons) 
MRS. CHAS. E. PEARSON 
HT. 
seedling from Frau Karl Driischki crossed with 
Niphetns ; the flowers are very large, beautifully 
formed, with high centre and much superior in 
every way to Drnschki ; it is of delicate fragrance. 
Awarded Gold Modal National Rose Society, 
orange flushed apricot, fawn and yellow, e.xquisite 
7 fi 
(McGreedy Son) 
MRS. FORDE 
T 
and indescribable in its marvellous attractiveness ; 
described as the Queen of all bedding and massing 
roses in these lovely new shades ; will be most 
popular ; very sweetly perfumed. Awarded Gold 
Medal of the National Rose Society, 
deep carmine rose or delicate rose pink, with zone of 
3 0 
(Alex Dickson &• Sons) 
MARIE ADELAIDE 
HT 
chrome yellow at the base of the petals ; a fine 
e.xhibition rose and free flowering garden variety. 
Gold Medal National Rose Society. 
deep orange yellow, full and lasting flower 
7 () 
(Souperl et Notting) 
OLD GOLD 
HT 
of perfect form. Large Gold Medal, Nancy, 
1912. 
vivid reddish orange with rich coppery red shadings. 
2 0 
(McGreedy &■ Son) 
PINK PEARL 
HT 
with dark foliage forming a delightful contrast ; 
sweetly scented ; will be a gem for the table and 
other decorations, and makes a magnificent pot 
rose under glass. Gold Medal National Rose 
Society. 
shell pink, with prominent anthers and salmon shading ; 
very irerpetual, single. .-Vward of Merit R.H.S. 
brilliant crimson ; described as an imjjroved Rich- 
2 6 
{Hobbies) 
PAULA CLEGG 
HP 
5 0 
(H. Kiese &■ Co.) 
QUEEN MARY 
HT 
mond, larger and more double, richly perfumed. 
Gold Medal. M. Gladbach, where it was universally 
admired. 
lemon chrome, bordered at the edges with pure deep 
3 0 
(.4 lex. Dickson Sons) 
PRIMROSE 
HT 
carmine ; a charming colour combination ; very 
free flowering, almost thornless, and with bronzed 
apple green foliage ; a unique decorative rose. 
-Awarded Silver Cup Festival of Em]>ire, Crystal 
Palace, for the best seedling rose. Silver Gilt 
Medal N.R.S. 
clear yellow during summer, deeper in autumn, with 
3 0 
(Soiipert et Notting) 
SOUVENIR D’EMILE 
HT 
apricot shading, large double and of perfect form, 
brilliant rosy carmine, very sweetly scented ; flowers 
3 0 
FLOQUET (P. Guillot) ' 
SOUVENIR DE MADAME E. 
HT 
very large and cupped. 
rosy flesh, shaded salmon, outside petals silvery car- 
3 0 
MULNARD ( F. Dubreiiil) 
SOUVENIR DE J. 
HT 
mine, in the way of Madame Abel Chatenay , but 
the colour is more vivid. 
coppery yellow shaded carmine and deep yellow. 
3 6 
PASSEIGE (C. Chambard) 
WILLOWMERE 
HT 
free flowering and sweetly scented. Awarded 
First Class Certificate and Silver Gilt Medal at 
Lyons. 
coral red carmined in the bud state, opening to large 
( Pernel Ducher) 
handsome flower of rich shrimp pink, shaded 
yellow in the centre and flushed carmine pink 
towards the edge of the petals ; a very beautiful 
new rose which has flowered well with us. Gold 
Medal National Rose Society. 
From R. C. MAN SELL, Esq., Bridporl. — "The last Trees I had from you have 
done remarkably well. 
