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GEO. COOLING & 
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SONS’ CATALOGUE OF ROSES. 
Stds.or 
i-Stds. 
Dwf.or 
Bush. 
Name. 
1 
Class. 
Descriptioo. 
j 
s. d. 
' 
1 6 
^Souvenir de J. B. Guillot . . 
T 
’ nasturtium red, shaded with crimson varying to bright 
coppery red, a brilliant shade of colour. 
3 0 
DE J. PASSINGE 
HT 
' See Pa^e 10 . 
1 0 
de Louis Perrier 
HT 
deep pink, shaded yellow, outside silvery pink, broad 
massive petals ; a seedling from Betty crossed with 
PaulLede ; an excellent novelty. 
* ’ 
1 6 
c de Madame A Gagnaire 
T 
cream shaded pink centre, coppery yellow and carmine, 
large double and very perpetual. Award of Merit 
and Medal at Lyons. ■■ ' 
3 0 
1 0 
DE MADAME 
E. MUL^ARD .. 
de Madame Hennion . . 
HT 
HT 
Se.c Pa^c 10. 
carmine, shaded brilliant pink, long bud ; a seedling 
from Camoens, crossed with Marie Baumann. 
2 6 
1 0 
de Maria Zayas 
HT 
vivid carmine shaded deeper, long pointed buds on 
stiff stems, very free flowering and fragrant; good. 
2 0 
1 0 
de Malmaison . . 
B 
a fine old garden rose, doing well in almost any situa- 1 
tion, and one of our finest autumn roses ; clear 
flesh in colour. 
1 0 
c Climbing 
B 
flowers identical with preceding, but with strong 
climbing habit. 
0 9 
de Pierre Leperdrieux 
R 
Sec Rugosa Roses, page 40 . 
2 6 
1 0 
de Pierre Netting 
HT 
deep apricot yellow, shaded golden yellow, and 
suifu.sed with orange distinct. 
1 0 
de President Carnot 
HT 
rosy flesh, shaded white at the edges ; buds long, in 
the way of Niphetos. and of perfect form. 
.26 
' “ 
* de S. A. Prince 
T 
pure white, one of the finest white Teas ; it has all the 
good qualities of Souvenir d'un A mi. 
1 0 
* de Therese Levet 
T 
deep rosy crimson, a fine and distinct Tea. 
1 G 
de Wm. Robinson 
T 
fawn shaded, with pale pink and yellow ; very pretty. 
2 6 
1 0 
•— d’nn Ami 
T 
salmon and rose ; very large and full. 
1 6 
of Stella Gray . . 
T 
deep orange with splashes of shades of yellow and , 
crimson ; a charming rose. 
0 9 
Splendens 
white, edged with red, semi-double ; a fine old variety. 
0 9 
Spong 
pale rose, small ; very double. 
2 (i 
ST. HELENA 
( B. Cant and Son.';, 1912) 
HT 
cream, with a j)ink blush in centre and a tinge of yellow 
at the base of the petals. beautiful novelty. 
Gold Medal, National Rose Society. 
1 0 
Stadtrat Glaser 
HT 
sulphur yellow, with red edges ; may be described as 
a yellow Pharisaer ; good. 
. . 
1 0 
Stanwell Perpetual . . 
blush-rose, semi-double, deliciously scented, and nearly 
always in flower. 
0 9 
*Star of Waltham 
HP 
deep carmine, large, very full, imbricated ; of great 
merit. 
1 0 
cStella . . 
Ch 
vivid carmine ; the stamens and pistils forming a 
golden star on a pure white centre. 
3 0 
2 0 
to 
3 <> 
SUNBURST 
{I’l-ynet Dtic/u r, 1912) 
HT 
deep golden yellow, with deeper centre, out of doors 
sometimes lighter in colour, bronzy green foliage, 
long pointed buds. Tliis should prove one of our 
most beautiful of decorative roses, and as a pot 
plant it will be indispensable for growing under 
glass. Gold Medal, National Rose Society. 
1 0 
^Sunrise 
T 
reddish carmine shading to delicate fawn and pale 
salmon within, the opening blossoms of a pleasing 
yellow. 
2 6 
1 0 
♦Sunset 
T 
rich tawny shaded saffron, like Madam Falcot, but 
more double ; very beautiful in bud. 
1 0 
r Sweetheart 
Wich 
bright pink, shading to white when expanded, large 
double flowers ; very fragrant. 
1 6 
Sylvia 
H\V 
buds pale lemon yellow, changing to pure white, as 
they open ; produced in large and elegant sprays, 
of strong climbing and rambling habit ; delicate 
musk like .spent. .4 free .dutiminal bloomer. 
From G. LLOYD GREAME, Esq., Wexford. — “Mr. G. Lloyd Grecime encloses cheque for 
Rose Trees, loilh which he is very pleased.” 
