36 
GEO. COOLING & 
SONS’ CATALOGUE OF ROSES. 
Stds.or 
i'Stds. 
Dwf.or 
Bush. 
Name. 
Class 
Description. 
5. d. 
S. d. 
1 
1 0 
doz. 
^Orleans Bose. . ■ . j 
Poly 
See Polyantha Roses. See Page 38. 
1 6 
OTHELLO j 
{Paul and Son, 1912) j 
1 
HT 
deep maroon red, flower is large and well formed, and 
quite distinct in its colouring ; a fine exhibition 
and garden rose. 
1 6 
Otto von Bismarck . . 
i 
HX 1 
deep reddish pink, large full flowers, rcHexed. 
i 
I 0 
1 
b P apa Gontier 
T 
1 
bright rosy crimson, exceedingly pretty in bud ; excel- 
lent for bedding, and one of the best for winter 
forcing. 
1 6 
Papillou 
T 
rose coloured, curious twisted petals, very pretty. 
1 0 
c Paradise 
Poly 
pink and white, single, produced in graceful clusters, 
the formation of the petals is most peculiar and 
effective, the edges being imbricated. 
0 9 
bParquerette 
Poly 
See Polyantha Roses. .See Page 38 
2 0 
PAULA CLEGG 
HP 
See page 10. 
1 6 
0 9 
*Paul Neyron . . 
HP 
deep rose, enormous size, and of good shape ; most dis- 
tinct. The largest rose grown. 
1 0 
Ricant . . 
B 
bright crimson, large double, very sweet ; a fine old 
rose. 
1 0 
Paul’s Single White 
HP 
pure white with yellow stamens. 
1 0 
6 Peggy 
HT 
claret passing to pale primrose as it expands, exquisite- 
ly shaped semi-double flowers ; a charming decora- 
tive rose. 
1 0 
Pepita . . 
B 
violet carmine, flushed and striped white. 
1 2 6 
1 0 
*Perle des Jardins 
T 
bright straw colour, sometimes deep canary ; a fine 
Tea Rose. 
1 0 
c Climbing . . 
X 
flowers fully equal to the normal type ; plants of this 
variety make a growth of 12 to 14 feet in a season. 
1 6 
des Jaunes 
T 
golden yellow, centre shaded copper, very free-flowering 
and distinct. 
1 0 
c des Neiges 
Poly 
double snow-white blossoms, foliage and growth of 
Crimson Rambler , -very free flowering and perpetual. 
A beautiful pot rose. 
1 0 
b d’Ot 
Poly 
; See Polyantha Roses. See Page 38. 
1 0 
des Rouges 
Poly 
! See Polyantha Roses. See Page 38. 
1 0 
von Godesberg 
HT 
a golden yellow sport from Kaiserin A. Victoria. 
1 0 
Petite Constante 
Poly 
See Polyantha Roses. See Page 38. 
1 0 
— — Leonie . . 
Poly 
See Polyantha Roses. See Page 38. 
2 6 
1 0 
•Pharisaer 
HT 
rosy white shaded salmon, long buds ; good. 
0 9 
Philippine Lambert ■ . 
Poly 
See Polyantha Roses. See Page 38. 
1 0 
cPhiladelphia Rambler 
Poly 
an improved form of Crimson Rambler ; very fine and 
good. Recommended. 
1 0 
PHYLLIS 
Poly 
See I’olvantha Roses, page 38. 
0 9 
’Pierre Rotting 
HP 
deep crimson, shaded violet, large, full globular, and 
quite distinct. 
1 0 
Pimpinellifolia 
S 
blush, small leaves and very spiny ; a variety from 
British Burmah. 
2 () 
PINK PEARL 
HT 
See Page 10. 
1 6 
Piscocarpa 
S 
small red pea-shaped heps, very pretty. 
. 
1 0 
Pissardi 
S 
slender and very spiny branches, which have a ten- 
dency to droop ; colour pure white, sweetly scented 
and produced in great profusion. 
We were awarded the Silver Gilt Medal of the Royal Horticultural Society for our Collection of 
Cut Garden Roses at the Bristol Show this year. 
