GEO. COOLING 
& SONS, NURSERYMEN, BATH. 25 
Name. 
Class. 
i-Stds. 
Bush. 
Description, 
5. d. 
1 5. 
d. 
1 
< 
. . 
10 
9 
^Katherine Zeimet 
Poly 
j .See Polyantha Hoses, page 37. 
2 6 
0 
9 
frKillarney 
HT 
flesh shaded white, sufiused pale pink, blooms large. 
1 
i 
i KING GEORGE V 
buds long and pointed ; lovely and distinct. 
i 3 
0 
HT 
rich blacki-sh crimson, with deep velvety violet flush 
(Ilvgh Dickson, 1912) 
a striking and brilliant colour, beautifully shaped 
bloom resembling that of Jtilcs Gravereaux, in 
build of flower and petal. Gold Medal of the 
P'estival of Empire, Crystal Palace. 1911. 
3 
.0 
KING OF SIAM 
I IT 
Pa^e 9. 
1 
0 
Konigin Carola 
HT 
satiny rose, reverse of petals silvery white, buds long 
1 
6 
< Kronprinzes^n Cecilie 
and pointed ; very free flowering. 
HT 
soft delicate silvery rose, long pointed buds ; very 
i 
perpetual ; recommended as a first class exhibition 
Climb 
rose. 
. . 
1 
0 
cK. W. Rautenstrauch 
delicate salmon, centre clear yellow, outside white. 
ing 
produced in clusters and perpetual in flower from 
June to November ; a good climbing rose. 
1 
0 
La Boule d’Or 
T 
bright golden yellow, large double, and of fine form. 
2 0 
0 
9 
*La France de ’89 
HP 
brilliant red, sometimes lined with white, of enormous 
size. 
2 0 
0 
9 
*La France 
HT 
bright lilac, rose centre, silvery white, most delicate and 
deliciously scented. 
1 
0 
c Climbing 
HT 
a vigorous climbing variety of this beautiful and popu- 
lar rose. 
0 
9 
*La Rosiere 
HP 
fiery amaranth-red, somewhat resembling Prince 
Camille de Rohan : a superb rose. 
2 0 
1 
0 
bLa Tosca 
HT 
soft pink, tinted rose white and yellow, large and full. 
very free flowering. 
2 (i 
1 
0 
Lady Alice Stanley . . 
HT 
deep coral rose, inside pale flesh, a very attractive 
and pleasing combination of colours. 
1 
0 
b Ardilaun 
HP 
a very distinct garden rose, colour bright silvery pink. 
(Cooling &■ Sons) 
flowers produced in great abundance throughout 
the season ; a really excellent bedding variety, and 
invaluable for cutting. 
0 
9 
Arthur HUl 
HP 
rosy lilac, distinct and good. 
2 6 
1 
0 
* Ashtown 
HT 
very pale Rose du Barri, shaded to yellow at base of 
petals, reflex of petals silvery pink, buds unusually 
long and beautifully pointed. 
2 
() 
BARHAM 
HT 
orange shell pink, with deeper colouring, large flowers 
carried on erect flower stalks, strongly tea per- 
fumed. 
2 ») 
1 
0 
b Battersea 
HT 
cherry crimson permeated with an orange shade, of 
moderate size, buds long and pointed. 
1 
0 
Clanmorris 
HT 
creamy white with delicate salmon centre, edge of 
petals margined with pink, flowering freely. 
1 
0 
Curzon 
D 
large single pink flowers, with golden yellow anthers ; 
makes a fine bush. 
1 
6 
de Bathe 
HT 
creamy white, with yolk of egg markings in the centre 
petals ; a good exhibition variety. 
2 
0 
Downe . . 
HT 
buff, shaded deep yellow ; quite distinct. 
2 6 
1 
0 
b Faire, or Joseph liowe | 
i 
HT 
a sport from Mrs. W. J. Grant with the colour of 
Madame Abel Chatenay, and of a more vigorous 
. constitution. 
2 6 
to 
1 
0 
c Gay 
Wich 
See Wichuraiana Roses, page 45 
7 C 
2 
0 
Greenall 
HT 
intense saffron orange, shaded creamy white, suffused 
delicate coppery shell pink ; very free flowering 
1 
and highly perfumed. 
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From W. M. MONCRIEFF, Esq., Portsmouth . — “ Pot Roses just received. I am very pleased 
ivith them ; they are the best I have ever had at the price.” 
