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GEO. COOLING & 
SONS’ CATALOGUE OF ROSES. 
Stds.or 
i-Stds. 
Dwf.or 
Bush. 
Name. 
Class. 
Descriptioo. 
s. 
d. 
s. 
d. 
• 
3 
G 
MRS. GORDON SLOANE . . 
{Alex Dickson and Sons. 19)2) 
HT 
electric copper, shaded deep salmon pink, and pearly 
flesh white ; a truly charming combination of 
colours ; very free and fragrant. 
2 
0 
0 
9 
* Harry Turner . . 
HP 
dazzling crimson-scarlet with rich shading, a very 
bright and effective rose. 
3 
G 
Herbert Hawksworth 
HT 
delicate ecru on milk white, changing to creamy white ; 
very constant. 
2 
(i 
1 
6 
* Herbert Stevens 
T 
white, with a distinct mauve and peach shading to- 
wards the centre ; the petals are of great depth 
and substance. 
2 
G 
1 
0 
* Hubert Taylor . . 
T 
shell pink, the edges of the petals ivory white, a very 
chaste and charming addition to the Tea section. 
2 
6 
1 
0 
* Isabelle Milner 
HT 
ivory white, suffused with pink and delicately mar- 
gined with mauve ; in the way of Mildred Grant. 
1 
G 
James Craig 
HT 
salmon rose, flushed pale yellow, outer petals passing 
to pale rosy peach ; a deliciously perfumed variety. 
1 
G 
James White . . 
HT 
deep rich crushed strawberry pink, quite unique in 
colouring ; flower of medium size, for button- 
holes and general garden decoration. 
2 
0 
0 
* John Bateman 
HT 
deep China rose, with yellow at the base of the petals, 
of vigorous growth and branching habit. 
2 
0 
0 
9 
* John Laing 
HP 
beautiful soft pink ; flowers large, finely shaped, and 
exceedingly fragrant. 
1 
G 
Leonard Petrie 
HT 
honey yellow with a delicate claret smear on the outer 
petals ; as the bloom expands pale sulphur yellow, 
which does not fade ; distinct and good. 
1 
G 
Maynard Sinton 
HT 
silvery white with porcelain shading, sufiused pink 
towards the edges ; possesses a fragrance un- 
surpassed amongst Roses. Awarded the Gold 
Medal of the National Rose Society. 
1 
3 
G 
MUIR MACKEAN 
{McGredy, 1912.) 
HT 
soft carminec rimson, without shading ; a grand bold 
well-built flower ; most attractive and distinct. 
2 
6 
1 
G 
* Myles Kennedy 
T 
delicate silvery white, shaded buff, deeper pink in 
centre, back edge of petals shaded. 
1 
0 
c 0 . G. Orpen 
S 
bright rosy pink with golden anthers, a beautiful 
single rose of a strong climbing habit. 
2 
0 
1 
0 
* Paul 
B 
blush white, with rosy peach shading ; large open 
flower like a Camelia. 
2 
1 
6 
1 
0 
Peter Blair 
HT 
lemon with golden yellow centre, of lovely shade and 
deliciously perfumed ; a decorative garden rose of 
exceptional merit. 
2 
G 
1 
G 
P. H. Coats 
HT 
delicate milky white, coming deep sulphur yellow 
under glass, very free in growth, the flowers are 
produced in great abundance. 
■ 
3 
G 
• RICHARD DRAPER . . 
(Hugh Dickson, 1912) 
HT 
bright rosy satin pink, inside pale silvery flesh, 
very sweet perfume ; a magnificent exhibition rose. 
Gold Medal, National Rose Society. 
i 
1 
1 
3 
6 
SAM ROSS 
(Hugh Dickson, 1912) 
HT 
shading from pale straw colour to light chamois yellow, 
very sweetly scented ; a very distinct and pleasing 
shade of colour. Gold Medal, National Rose Society. 
! 2 
0 
0 
9 
*- Sharman Crawford 
HP 
deep rosy pink, outer petals shaded pale flesh ; flowers 
are of perfect imbricated form. 
1 
1 
6 
Sophia Neate . . 
T 
bright salmon, outside of petals pink, flowers long and 
pointed : a seedling from Madame Lambard and 
.Anna Ollivier. 
1 
6 
* Stephen Treseder 
T 
a lemon yellow sport of A nna Olivier ; it has all the 
good qualities of the original ; a lovely rose in every 
way. 
. 
1 
0 
Stewart Clark . . 
HT 
bright cerise pink, changing to brilliant rose or cherry 
pink, with a distinct zone of white at the base of 
each petal. 
2 
6 
1 
0 
* Theodore Roosevelt 
HT 
creamy white, centre rose, bud long and pointed. 
2 
(i 
1 
6 
* Wakefield Christie Miller 
HT 
soft peachy blush, shaded salmon, outside of petals 
clear vermilion ro.se, a most delightful and distinct 
colouring. 
Roses required for Bedding or Massing, priced at gd. each, are charged 7/6 per dozen ; if- each, 10/- 
per dozen ; 1/6 each, 15/- per dozen, if not less than one dozen of a variety is taken. 
