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GEO. COOLING & SONS’ CATALOGUE OF ROSES. 
Stds.crr 
J-Stds. 
Dwf.or 
Busb. 
Name, 
Class. 
Description. 
i. d. 
s. d. 
2 6 
1 0 
Rhea Reid 
HT 
rose cerise to deeper red, in the way of American 
Beauty, a great rose for forcing. 
1 6 
Rheinlands Eihre 
HT 
brilliant satiny rose, very constant, of perfect camellia 
form ; excellent for forcing. 
2 6 
1 0 
* Richmond 
HT 
superior to Liberty both in sire and form, colour pure 
red scarlet, very free. 
1 fi 
Robert Basilier 
HT 
white, edges rose, flowers large and full. 
2 ”o 
0 9 
Doncan 
HP 
bright rosy lake, very distinct, free-flowering ; flowers 
well formed and of good substance. 
2 0 
0 9 
Roger Lambelin 
HP 
velvety carmine striped, very distinct and curious. 
1 6 
Rosalind Orr English 
HT 
bright salmon pink, quite a new colour ; a valuable 
addition to forcing roses. 
1 6 
Rose dn Barri 
HT 
a pure " Rose du Barri ” colour, quite distinct, exceed- 
ingly free and perpetual, and sweet scented. 
1 6 
Gubert 
T 
soft clear yellow, with deeper centre, long erect 
apricot buds, of fine form. 
1 6 
QUEEN 
(E.G. Hill and Co., 1912) 
HT 
clear pink, yellow as the base of the petals, very long 
pointed bud, and fine for cutting. Award at the 
Chicago Show. 
** 
1 0 
•Rosomane Graverenx 
HT 
white with tinge of pink, large size and good shape ; a 
first rate variety. 
1 0 
*Robert Scott 
HT 
clear rosy pink shading to flesh ; a seedling from Mer- 
veille de Lyon crossed with Mrs. W. J. Grant. 
0 9 
Rosa Alba 
, , 
white, semi-double flowers ; very pretty. 
1 6 
Hogonis 
a botanical variety, brilliant yellow single flowers of 
medium size ; greyish foliage, somewhat in the 
way of Hemisphcerica. 
1 () 
Horesii 
new species introduced from China ; a distinct and 
strong grower, producing flowers 3 inches in 
diameter, very distinct in colour, being of a rich 
deep red with a brown shading. Award of Merit, 
Royal Horticultural Society. 
•• 
1 0 
Mnndi 
white sferiped with red ; very beautiful and perhaps the 
best of all striped roses. 
1 0 
♦Rubens 
T 
white, delicately tinted with rose, flowers large and 
beautifully formed. 
•• 
1 0 
cRubin . . 
Poly 
deep crimson, larger and fuller in the bloom than Crim- 
son Rarnbler, hardy and of vigorous growth. 
* * 
0 9 
cRnbriloUa 
small pale red flowers, with red wood and red leaves. 
A fine ornamental climber. 
RUGOSA. 
l)wf. 
or 
Bush 
Name. 
Description. 
s. d. 
0 9 
Blanche de Coubert . . 
a beautiful beautiful Rugosa, semi-double, of pure.st white. 
1 0 
Conrad Ferdinand Meyer . . 
flowers produced in clusters, 
clear silvery rose, free flowering and early. 
0 9 
Madame Charles Worth 
semi-double, reddish carmine, produced in large bunches. 
1 0 
Madame Georges Brnant . . 
purest white, semi-double ; flowers produced in bunches. 
0 !) 
Souvenir de Pierre Leperdrieux 
bright claret red, immense clusters, and fruit ; most orna- 
0 9 
Rngosa 
ornamental. 
single carmine-crimson flowers, which are succeeded in 
0 9 
Rugosa alba . . 
autumn by bunches of large berries of a rich coral red 
colour. 
pure white variety of the above. 
1 0 
c- — repens alba 
hybrid Rugosa ; a charming Garden Rose of great vigour. 
1 0 
America 
the blooms are stellate, single, and pure white, and are 
produced in great profusion upon a Rugosa foliage, 
the American form of Rosa Rugosa : it difiers from the Asian 
form widely ; the flowers are large, open, and of a lovely 
crimson lake. 
From Mrs. J . GREEN, Blackrock, Ireland . — " Mrs. Green wishes to tell Messrs. Cooling that she 
was very pleased with the Rose Trees sent. They have been much admired.” 
