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GEO. COOLING & SONS, NURSERYMEN, BATH. 19 
Stds.or 
^•Stds. 
Dwf.or 
Bush. 
Name. 
Class. 
Description. 
s. d. 
s. d. 
1 0 
b Duke ol York 
Ch 
bright pink shading to rosy scarlet, sometimes the 
petals are edged and tipped with white. 
16 
0 9 
(Dundee Rambler 
Ayr 
white edged pink, very quick in growth. 
0 9 
*Dupuy Jamain 
HP 
brilliant carmine-crimson, petals large, broad, and 
smooth ; a very fine rose. 
2 0 
0 9 
• E arl ol Dufferin . . 
HP 
rich brilliant velvety-crimson, shaded with dark ma- 
roon, flowers of large size, and delightful fragrance. 
2 6 
3 6 
* OPGOSFORD.. 
{McGredy, 1912) 
HT 
dark crimson, heavily shaded, after the style of Victor 
Hugo ; very free and fragrant. 
1 0 
b ol Warwick 
HT 
rich soft salmon pink shaded vermilion, of beautifu 
shape and quite distinct. 
1 0 
Ecarlate 
HT 
brilliant scarlet red, medium size, a superb rose, in the 
way of Liberty. 
0 9 
Eclair 
HP 
vivid scarlet crimson, not large but perfect globular 
form, a fine autumnal rose. 
7 6 
EDITH PART 
HT 
See Page H. 
2 6 
1 0 
Edu Meyer 
HT 
coppery yellow, with red and orange shading, very free : 
a good garden rose. 
2 0 
Edward Mawley 
HT 
rich deep crimson, a true perpetual flowering hybrid 
tea, most beautiful in colouring : produces the 
purest and deepest shade of crimson known in 
roses. Gold Medal, National Rose Society, 1910. 
2 6 
1 0 
Elaine 
HT 
palest lemon white ; buds slightly tipped with fle,sh 
pink and rose ; very free flowering. 
• • 
1 0 
cElectra 
Poly 
small double yellow flowers produced in great profu- 
sion. of creeping habit and perpetual. 
2 6 
1 0 
’Elizabeth 
HT 
deep rosy pink in the centre, shading off lighter, the 
result of a cross with the well-known variety, 
Frau Karl Druschki ; a fine noveltv. 
2 0 
1 0 
Barnes . • 
HT 
satiny salmon rose, with a fawn centre’, suffused with 
yellow ; outside of petals deep rosy red, shaded 
with copper and yellow. 
1 6 
(Elsie 
HW 
flesh coloured pink, with deeper centre, nice rosette 
shape, produced in extra large clusters, of strong 
climbing and rambling habit. 
. . 
0 9 
Empereur de Maroc . . 
HP 
rich velvety maroon. 
•• 
1 0 
bEnchantress . . 
T 
creamy white, slightly tinted with bufi in the centre, 
very free and good. 
1 0 
Entente Cordiale 
HT 
nasturtium red on golden yellow ground, reflex of the 
petals salmon yellow ; good. 
1 0 
6ERNA TESCHENDORFF . . 
DP 
See Polyantha Roses, page 37. 
1 0 
’Ernest Metz . . 
T 
light carmine rose, with brighter centre, large fine 
shaped flowers, one of the best Teas. 
2 0 
(ETHEL 
{Clias. Turner, 1912) 
\V 
a delightful shade of flesh pink, semi-double, very 
distinct ; a seedling from Dorothy Perkins ; very 
vigorous. Card of Commendation, National Rose 
Society. 
2 6 
I 6 
Malcolm 
HT 
ivory white passing to a pure white as the flower ex- 
pands, with a delicate pink shading in the centre, 
vermilion, with a soft velvety lavender shade, flowers 
very large and full ; a superb rose. 
2 0 
0 9 
’Etienne Levet 
HP 
1 0 
’Etoile de France 
HT 
dark velvety crimson, very vivid in centre ; a large 
flower carried boldly erect. 
1 0 
’ de Lyon 
T 
bright sulphur yellow, with bright yellow centre ; a 
fine full flower. 
1 0 
de Mai 
Poly 
See Polyantha Roses, page 37. 
. . 
1 0 
d’Or 
Poly 
See Polyantha Roses, page 37. 
0 9 
Eugene Beauharnais 
Ch 
brilliant amaranth. 
1 0 
Boullet . . 
HT 
crimson red, shaded carmine lake, long line bud and 
full flower ; a fine rose in the way oi Laurent Carle. 
Should any variety of New Rose be required, which we do not catalogue, we shall he pleased 
to obtain and sitpply it at the advertised price. 
