GEO. COOLING & 
SONS. NURSERYMEN, BATH. 21 
Stds.or 
i-Stds. 
Dwf.or 
Bush. 
Name. | 
Class. 1 
1 
Description. 
A. d. 
A. d. 
1 r> 
♦Frau Oberhofgaitner Singer 
HT 
rosy pink, edged silvery white, long bud and sweetly 
1 0 
Peter Lambert 
HT 
perfumed. 
deep rose, shaded salmon, long buds ; very sweet- 
2 6 
1 6 
Theresa Lang . . 
HT 
scented ; good. 
glowing crimson, long pointed buds on long stems ; 
2 0 
♦Freda . . 
HT 
very free and fragrant. 
old rose, a most distinct shade, an exhibition rose of the 
3 0 
FRIE FRAU VON DER GOLTZ 
HT 
highest quality, of perfect form. Award of ilerit. 
Royal Horticultural Society. 
See Page 8. 
1 0 
Freiherr von Marscball 
T 
dark carmine, bud long and pointed, flowers full and 
1 
1 
. . 1 
0 9 , 
Fulgens 
HP 
of perfect imbricated form ; good, 
bright crimson, large double. 
2 0 
FURSTIN VON PLESS 
HT 
white, with light ro.sy centre, rugosa character of 
i 
1 
1 
1 6 
(P. Lambert. 1912) 
G arten Director Hartrath . . 
HT 
growth, fine for cutting and a good garden rose, 
satiny flesh, large and double flowers, described as 
1 0 
Geant des Batailles . . 
HP 
a very pretty novelty in the way of Caroline 
Testout. 
crimson, highly perfumed, a well-known old rose. 
1 6 
0 9 
♦General Jacqueminot 
HP 
brilliant scarlet crimson, a popular rose. 
2 0 
1 0 
McArthur 
HT 
bright crimson, large full, free flowering and highly 
2 0 
GENERAL SUPERIOR A. 
HT 
perfumed. 
glowing deep carmine, with brilliant colouring, beau- 
2 0 
JANSSON 
(Leenders, 1912) 
Geoffrey Henslow 
HP 
tifully perfumed ; a good pot rose, and fine for 
bedding. .Awarded several gold medals on the 
Continent. 
darkest crimson shaded scarlet, a sport from Madame 
3 (> 
( Tnyney) 
Geoffrey Henslow 
HT . 
Victoy Vcydiey : fragrant and free flowering, 
brilliant orange crimson, large full tlowers : a good 
2 0 
1 0 
{Alex. Dickson) 
George C. Waud 
HT 
e-xhibition variety. 
glowing orange vermilion which does not fade ; of most 
3 6 
GEORGE DICKSON 
HT 
brilliant and distinct colouring, a shade of colour 
hitherto unknown amongst roses, 
velvetv black crimson, veined crimson maroon, a mag- 
1 0 
(Alex Dickson and Sons, 
1912) 
Laing Paul 
HT 
niliccnt exhibition rose ; it has exquisite tea per- 
fume. and the colour is unique. The raisers 
describe it as the best rose they have yet raised. 
Gold Medal. National Rose Society, 
bright deep crimson, very sweet scented and free 
1 0 
Nabonnand 
T 
flowering. . 
pale flesh, shaded with yellow, long bud, beautiful for 
0 9 
1 fcGeorges Pernet 
Poly 
cutting, and an excellent rose. 
See Polyantha Roses, page 37. 
1 6 
Germaine Chenault . . 
HT 
salmon white, with deeper centre ; described as a 
2 0 
1 0 
Gladys Harkness 
HT 
very fine novelty. 
deep salmon pink, reflex of petals silvery pink ; a 
1 0 
Gerbe Rose 
W 
rose of great beauty, and distinct. 
See Wirhiiraiana, Page ib. 
1 0 
♦Glorie de Chedane 
HP 
brilliant vermilion red. shaded velvety red, large, 
2 0 
1 0 
Guinoisseau 
cGloire de Dijon 
T 
full and perfectly formed ; a grand rose, 
this well-known old rose is one of the best for climbing 
0 9 
Extra large plants with long 
shoots, 2 /6 and 3 /6 
b de Polyantha . ■ 
Poly 
in exposed positions. 
See Polyantha Roses, page 37. 
1 0 
c de Rosamenes . • 
B 
scarlet crimson, semi-double, very bright and fine; a 
2 0 
' 0 9 
Lyonnaise 
HT 
fine pillar and hedge rose. 
pale lemon, deeper, in the centre, petals edged with 
i 
white ; the flowers are large and well formed. 
From M. W. JONES, Esq., Bristol. — "The Trees arrived in excellent condition and reflect 
great credit upon ypur methods of packing.”' 
