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22 GEO. COOLING & SONS’ CATALOGUE OF ROSES. 
Stds.or 
i-Stds. 
Dwf.or 
Bush. 
Name. 
Class. 
Description. 
s. d. 
i. d. 
0 9 
rGlory 0 ! Waltham . . 
HP 
crimson, very double, very' sweet, growth of extra- 
0 9 
6Golden Fairy 
Poly 
ordinary vigour. 
clear buff, lighter on edge of petals. 
1 0 
r Goldfinch 
p 
soft yellow, produced in elegant clusters ; a rambling 
I 0 
Gottfried Keller 
, B 
1 0 
♦Goubalt 
T 
2 0 
0 9 
♦Grace Darling 
HT 
2 6 
1 0 
Molyneux 
HT 
^ 1 0 
Grafln Stephanie Wedel 
HT 
' 1 0 
6Grand Due de Luxembourg 
i 
HT 
0 9 
♦ Mogul 
HP 
, 1 <5 
6GRANGE COLOMBE 
(P.Guillot, 1912) 
1 HT 
1 6 
cGRETA FEY 
(Strassheim, 1912) 
W 
2 0 
0 9 
ftGruss an Teplitz 
HT 
1 0 
♦Gustave Grunewald 
HT 
1 6 
0 9 
* Piganeau 
HP 
2 6 
1 0 
c Regis 
HT 
1 6 
♦Hamlet 
(Vigneron, 1912) 
T 
2 0 
0 9 
♦Harrison Weir 
HP 
2 6 
1 0 
•Harry Klirk 1 
T 
7 () 
H. ,E. RICHARDSON 
HT 
1 0 
Hebe’s Lip 
S 
1 0 
Hector Mackenzie . . 
HT 
1 6 
0 9 
♦Heinrich Schultheis . . < 
HP 
1 0 
cHelene . . j 
i 
Poly 
1 0 
* Wattine ■ • 
HT 
2 0 
0 9 
j 
♦Helen Keller . . j 
HP 
1 0 
Helvetia . . | 
R 
1 6 
Henri Desoours . . 1 
HT 
rose of the first class. 
clear apricot, with dark yellow shading under petals, 
a distinct and beautiful cross of the Austrian 
Copper, semi-double, has been much admired when 
exhibited ; a very beautiful rose, most exquisite 
in its coiourings. 
bright rose, centre buff, large and double, 
base of petals creamy white, deeply tinted and shaded 
with pinkish peach ; very free flowering, 
creamy apricot, flesh in the centre, the outer petals 
when developed are delicate creamy white inside, 
creamy white, passing to clear yellow, very large and 
opens well ; a cross between Dr. Grill and Caroline 
Testout. 
clear pink with rosy centre, very free ; a capital bed- 
ding rose. 
j deep brilliant crimson shaded with scarlet and black ; 
late in the season the flowers are darker, 
silvery rosy flesh, with deeper centre, large bold 
flowers ; a fine bedding rose. 
; rosy flesh, resembling a double convolvulus, quite 
j novel; flowering the end of June and during July ; 
! a fine climbing variety. 
brightest scarlet crimson, very free flowering and first 
I rate ; a beautiful garden rose. 
I bright carmine, with yellowish centre, outer petals of 
lighter shade, good. 
brilliant carmine lake, very large, opens well, distinct 
j and valuable exfiibition variety. 
' a beautiful garden rose, long pointed buds of canary 
j yellow with deeper centre ; a handsome pillar rose 
salmon yellow, passing to carmine, spotted pink, long 
pointed buds ; a good pot rose, 
rich velvety crimson, large and full, sweet scented, 
deep sulphur yellow, passing to a lighter shade at edges 
of petals, long and elegant buds. 
See Pac^e 9. 
white with picotee edge of purple, a distinct and 
beautiful garden rose. 
deep rose, shaded carmine, suffused and silvery 
crimson ; very large double flower of great sub- 
stance. 
very delicate pinkish rose, very sweet scented, and 
thoroughly perpetual. 
beautiful delicate violet, buds carmine red, from 20 to 
60 in a truss ; a seedling from the Crimson Rambler, 
the flowers being much larger than the parent, 
white, with lemon yellow centre, long buds opening 
well, and recommended by the raisers as a splendid 
exhibition rose. 
brilliant rosy cerise ; petals large, shell-shaped, and of 
great substance, flowers large, full, and fragrant, 
an almost thornless Rugosa with long pointed leaves, 
carmine with golden yellow shading, coppery pink 
buds, good. Diploma, Lyons. 
We were awarded Second Prize for 72 distinct varieties of Roses at the Bath Rose Show, 1912. 
