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GEO. COOLING & SONS’ CATALOGUE OF ROSES. 
Dwf 
or 
Bush 
Name. 1 
1 
s. d. 
s. d. 
i 
. . 
1 0 
Mrs. W. H. Cutbush . . j 
1 0 
Orleans Rose 
0 n 
Parquerette . . . • 
1 0 
Phyllis 
1 f) 
Perle d’Or 
1 0 
Perle des Rouges 
1 0 
Petite Constonte . . j 
0 9 
Leonie 
1 1) 
Phillipine Lambert . . 
1 0 
Primula 
0 9 
Red Pet 
1 0 
Schneewittchen 
0 9 
The Pet 
0 9 
t 
White Fairy . . 
Stds.or 
Dwf.or 
Name. 
i-Stds. 
Bush. 
s. d. 
s. d. 
0 9 
fPolyantha 
2 6 
1 0 
c grandiflora 
1 6 
Pomifera 
1 f) 
Portia . 
1 6 
♦President 
1 6 
PRESIDENT VIGNET 
{Fernet Ditcher, 1912) 
2 0 
0 9 
♦Pride of Waltham . . 
:i 0 
PRIMROSE 
1 0 
Primula 
2 0 
0 9 
♦Prince Arthur 
1 6 
0 9 
♦ Camille de Rohan 
1 0 
c Cretwertwisky . . 
1 0 
h de Bulgarie 
1 6 
Englebert d’Ai'enberg 
1 0 
•Princess Bonnie 
1 0 
* Charles de Ligne 
1 0 
- — de Sagan 
1 6 
♦ of Wales 
2 6 
1 0 
Marie Merchertsky 
1 0 
Principal A. H. Pirie . . 
Description, 
warm jiinlc, borne in large trusses, very dwarf and bushy in 
lialnt : excellent for pots and bedding, 
brilliant geranium red. with white centre and carmine petals ; 
a charming and distinct dwarf rose for pots or bedding ; 
perpetual in flowering, .Awarded a Gold Medal. 
pure white, very continuous and i)retty. 
bright carmine pink, of erect branching growth ; an excellent 
bedding or border variety. 
yellow with orange centre, flowering in large clusters ; novel 
and distinct. 
velvety crimson, reflex of petals bright cerise ; very pretty 
variety. 
rosy carmine, shaded orange ; very pretty. 
porcelain white, tinted rose : very pretty. 
silvery rose, with deeper centre, small flower ; very full, and 
of beautiful form. 
bright China rose, centre snow white, a new colour ; most 
effective. 
dark crimson in .\utumn the miniature flowers when opening 
are almost maroon, 
creamy-white passing to snow-white, flowers full and in 
clusters ; very pretty. 
double white, profuse bloomer ; one of the prettiest little 
miniature roses in cultivation. 
pure white, small and double ; a very pretty rose for bedding 
or edging of beds 
Cfas». 
Descriptioo. 
S white ; produced in clusters ; very showy for pillars. 
S pure white ; a large form of the preceding. Fine for 
arches and pillars. 
S blush coloured flowers ; producing large scarlet fruit 
in great abundance. 
HT pale rose, base of petals and centre of flowers shaded 
with yellow, quite distinct ; a neat growing plant 
of good habit, and a fine pot rose. 
T pale rose shaded with salmon ; a superb variety. 
MT vivid carmine, .shaded brilliant red, globular shape, 
and very free flowering. 
HP delicate flesh colour, richly shaded with bright rose ; a 
very beautiful and distinct variety. 
IIT ■ See l‘n«e 10. 
Poly See Folyantha Roses. See Page flS. 
HP deep crimson ; a fine rose. 
HP rich deep maroon-crimson ; flowers moderate size. One 
of the finest dark roses. 
N clear straw colour with deeper centre ; quite distinct, 
and a fine pillar rose. 
HT deep rosy flesh, shaded with salmon ; extra good. 
HT fiery scarlet, shaded purple, very large and well- 
formed flower, said to be a fine exhibition rose. 
HT rich vivid crimson, long pointed flowers ; very fragrant, 
and free-blooming. 
HT bright rosy carmine, long bud carried on erect foot 
stalks. 
T velvety crimson, richly shaded. 
T ; rosy yellow, centre rich deep golden yellow, buds 
pointed ; a beautiful variety. 
HT flesh, washed rosy carmine, flowers beautifully formed. 
HT silvery pink, centre rosy carmine, outside clearer : 
' fine free flowering novelty. 
From C. H. WALKER, Esq., Clifton: "The Standard Weeping Roses were admirably 
packed and arrived in perfect condition.” 
