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GEO. COOLING & 
SONS’ CATALOGUE OF ROSES. 
Stds.or 
i-Stds. 
Dwf.or 
Bush. 
Name. ] 
Class, 
Description. 
6. ii . 
2 (5 
A'. U 
1 G 
Lady Helen Vincent . . 
HT 
shell pink, reverse of petals blush, base of petals veined 
2 0 
1 0 
Hillingdon 
T 
and suffused peach, with a yellow zone, 
deep orange yellow, long pointed buds ; a very good 
2 « 
Margaret Bosoawen 
HT 
forcing rose either in pots or planted out. 
soft shell pink on fawn, described by the raisers as a 
7 0 
MARY WARD 
HT 
very distinct and lovely rose. 
See Page 9. 
2 6 
1 0 
* Moyra Beauclerc 
HT 
rich bright madder rose, with silvery reflex, unique in 
1 0 
Muriel Bathurst 
T 
colour and most attractive. 
golden yellow, suffused with delicate shade of pink. 
2 1) 
1 G 
Pirrie . . 
HT 
making a charming combination, 
coppery reddish salmon, inside of petals apricot yellow. 
1 0 
Quartus Ewart. . 
HT 
flushed fawn and copper ; a delightful combina- 
tion of colours. Gold Medal, National Rose 
Society. 
pure paper white, an ideal garden rose, opening well in 
2 6 
1 G 
* Roberts 
T 
all weathers, very free in flowering, 
rich reddish apricot, the base of the petals metallic 
2 6 
1 0 
Ursula . . 
HT 
coppery red, a wonderful combination, 
flesh pink, of a delightful shade, and quite distinct ; 
. , 
1 0 
c Waterloo 
HT 
the flowers are of great substance and perfect 
form with high centre. 
pale salmon-rose edged with carmine, large semi- 
1 0 
cLamarque 
N 
double flowers and very beautiful foliage, 
straw lemon, shaded sulphur yellow, long pointed buds ; 
2 0 
1 0 
"Laurence Allen 
HP 
a fine climber. 
clear soft pink with lighter shading, most sweetly per- 
2 6 
1 0 
[Cnoling) 
Laurent Carle 
HT 
fumed, a quality almost unknown in this class of 
rose. Awarded three Certificates of Merit by the 
Royal Horticultural and Royal Botanical 
Societies. 
brilliant velvety carmine, long buds and stems, fine 
0 9 
bLawrenciana Rubra 
•• 
dark green foliage, and erect branching habit, 
the old double red fairy, free flowering, and very pretty. 
1 0 
Le Cid 
R 
rosy vermilion, the largest flower of this section ; very 
1 6 
bLena 
T 
glowing apricot, edges of petals primrose yellow ; long 
2 6 
. . 
Le Progress 
HT 
buds, perfectly formed and freely produced, 
golden yellow changing to nankeen and pale yellow as 
2 0 
"Leslie Holland 
HT 
the flowers expand. 
deep scarlet crimson, heavily shaded and flamed deep 
1 0 
bLeonie Lamescb 
Poly 
velvety crim.son, very sweetly scented ; a distinct 
advance in this class. Awarded the Gold Medal 
of the National Rose Society and First Prize 
wherever exhibited. 
bright copper-red with golden centre, blooms of 
1 0 
cLeuchstern 
Poly 
medium size, full, and produced continuously, 
single climbing and pillar rose. Cineraria-like flowers of 
2 0 
1 0 
bLiberty 
HT 
bright rose colour, with large white eye. 
brilliant velvety crimson, flowers good size and beauti- 
1 G 
Liberty (Climbing) . . 
HT 
fully formed ; a superb variety for decorative 
purposes. 
a climbing variety of the preceding ; should be most 
2 6 
1 1 0 
cL’Ideale 
N 
useful as an indoor red climbing variety, 
yellow and metallic red, shaded, streaked and tinted 
2 6 
1 0 
"Lieutenant Chaure . . 
HT 
golden yellow ; exceedingly pretty in bud ; a 
lovely garden rose. 
velvety crimson, petals of great depth and of cupped 
1 G 
Lina Schmidt Michel 
HT 
form ; a great acquisition. 
brilliant madder pink, reverse of petals carmine, semi- 
1 0 
cLongworth Rambler 
HT 
double ; line bedding rose. 
deep crimson, large fine foliage, and strong rapid 
0 9 
"Lord Macaulay 
HP 
growth. 
bright velvety crimson, very rich in colour. 
From JAS. W. HUZZEY, Esq., Burton-on-Trent . — “ I received the Roses safely to-day, and am 
well pleased with the selection." 
