GEO. COOLING & SONS, NURSERYMEN, BATH. 15 
Dwf. 
or 
Name and Description. 
Bush 
s. d. 
s. 
d. 
0 
9 
Jeanie Deans. Semi-double, very large, scarlet crimson, flowering freely in clusters. 
, . 
0 
9 
Julia Mannering. Soft pearly 
or porcelain pink ; the prettiest of all the pink varieties. 
. , 
0 
9 
Lady Penzance. Beautiful soft tint of copper with a peculiar metallic lustre ; the base of each 
petal is a bright yellow. 
, . 
0 
9 
Lord Penzance. Soft .shade of fawn or ecru passing to a lovely emerald yellow in the centre. 
sometimes toned with a most delicate pink. 
. . 
0 
9 
Lucy Ashton. Pretty white blooms with pink edges, not so large as some others. 
0 
9 
• Bertram, Deep crimson. 
centre pure white. 
0 
9 
Meg Merrilies. Gorgeous crimson, very free flowering, seeds abundantly. 
0 
9 
Minna. Large pure white, opening with a tint of palest blush, bushy habit. 
0 
9 
Rose Bradwardine. Beautiful clear rose, perfect in shape. 
Stds.or 
1-Stds. 
Dwf.or 
Bush. 
Name. 
Class. 
Description. 
s. d. 
s. 
d. 
* 
2 6 
1 
0 
*Bridesmaid 
T 
deep pink, an improved Catherine Mermet, more con- 
stant and keeping its colour without fading. 
. . 
5 
0 
BRITISH QUEEN . . 
HT 
pure white, occasionally slightlj'- flushed ; the type of 
{McGredy, 1912) 
flower is described as between White Maman 
Cochet and Frau Karl Druschki ; most per- 
petual in flowering, and most valuable either for 
exhibition, bedding, or for cutting. Awarded Gold 
Medal of the National Rose Society 
, , 
1 
6 
cBrunonii a Fleur Doubles 
a double variety of Rosa Brunoni, the Himalaya Briar, 
identical with that variety, excepting that the 
flowers are double. ^ 
, , 
0 
9 
Burgundy 
Pro 
deep red, very small and double ; a very pretty mini- 
ature Provence rose. 
0 
9 
Cabbage, Old {The Provence 
Pro 
rosy pink, very fragrant. This, one of the oldest of 
Rose.) Per doz. 7/6 .. 
our roses, was grown in England as far back as 1596 
0 
9 
White (The White Pro- 
Pro 
the true old white York rose. 
vence). Per doz. 7 /6 
1 
0 
Crested {The Crested 
Provence) 
Pro 
pale rose edges. 
1 
6 
r Calif ornica Flore Pleno 
Ch 
deep pink, immense trusses of smalt semi-double 
flowers ; an excellent summer climbing rose. 
1 
6 
Camellia Japonica 
S 
pure white, large single flowers, with bright yellow 
stamens. 
0 
9 
*Camille Bernardin . . 
HP 
crimson, often lined with white, well imbricated ; a 
grand rose. 
1 2 0 
0 
9 
^Captain Christy 
HP 
light salmon-flesh, perfectly distinct from all other 
; 
varieties in colour. 
^ 1 6 
0 
9 
Hayward 
HP 
intense bright carmine crimson ; very free and distinct. 
2 
0 
Carine . . 
HT 
orange carmine and coppery salmcm, varving in shades. 
long, elegant, upright buds. 
. , 
1 
0 
rCarmine Pillar 
S 
vivid rosy carmine ; of very strong growth ; admir- 
Extra strong plants, 1 /6 
ably suited for pillars and arches. 
and 2/6 each. 
1 
1 
0 
♦Caroline Kuster 
N 
canary yellow, outer petals pale lemon, highly fragrant. 
2 0 
0 
9 
Testout 
HT 
clear bright rose, large and double ; very beautiful. 
1 
1 
G 
1 Caroline Testout, Climbing 
HT 
a most valuable climbing sport of this splendid rose ; 
an acquisition. 
2 6 
1 
0 
♦Catherine Mermet 
T 
light flesh-coloured rose, charming open shape, one of 
the finest Teas. 
2 0 
1 
0 
r Celine Forestier 
N 
bright yellow, highly fragrant, and an abundant 
‘ 
bloomer. 
From JOS. BENNETT, Esq., Bristol . — “ Your packing was done u'ith art and 
perfection, and nothing was damaged in any way. 
