GEO. COOLING & SONS. NURSERYMEN, BATH. 
Twenty-Five Best Rutumnal 
Flowering Roses. 
Bush and Climbing varieties, best suited for 
Autumn flowering. 
Six of the Best hew Roses 
of 1913-1914. 
including “ The Daily Mail ” Rose, Mrs. Andrew 
Carnegie, Old Gold and Irish Fireflame. 
One Strong Plant of each variety, 15/- 
t Allister Stella Gray 
Antoine Rivoire 
Betty 
Caroline Testout 
cDr. Rouges 
Francisca Kruger 
Frau Karl Druschki 
Gruss an Teplitz 
cGustave Regis 
Ilomere 
Killarney 
La France 
Madame Abel Chatenay 
Madame Cusin 
Eugene Resal 
Lambard 
■c Pierre Cochet 
Madlle Laurette Messimy 
Maman Cochet 
Marquis of Salisbury 
Papa Gontier 
Queen Mab 
Souvenir de Pierrt 
Nottiug 
W. J. Grant 
c W. A. Richardson 
Those marked c are climbing varieties. 
10/6 
This is a unique collection. "The Daily Mail” 
Rose, Madame Ed. Herriot, was awarded the Gold 
Cup. Irish Fireflame is the most beautiful single 
rose for table decoration yet introduced. Old Gold 
is a vivid reddish orange, a gem as a pot rose. 
Mrs. Andrew Carnegie is a glorified Frau Karl 
Druschki ; and two other varieties of 1915-14 
introduction. 
All have been awarded Gold Medals by the 
National Rose Society. 
This collection is a great bargain — we have a large 
stock or could not offer it at the price. 
One Dozen 
Collections of Standard and 
Half-Standard Roses. 
Best Roses for Climbing on 
Pergolas or Pillars. 
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Most suitable varieties to flower at same time S’; 
and of similar growth and habit , such as 
Dorothy Perkins, Lady Gay, Mrs. Flight, 
Hiawatha, Alberic Barbier, Gardenia, &c., &c. 
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STANDARD AND HALF-STANDARD ROSES, 
Fine heads, clean straight stems ; good sorts, 
carefully selected and well varied. 
Per 12, 18 per 25, 36 - 
STANDARD AND HALF-STANDARD ROSES, 
Fine heads, clean straight stems ; choicest varieties 
in cultivation, carefully selected and well varied, 
and including Hybrid Perpetuals, Tea-scented and 
Noisette varieties, and many kinds of recent 
introduction, 
Per 12, 21/-; per 25. 42/- 
Tall Standard Weeping Roses. 
Standard Weeping Roses have been much in demand lor centres ol beds, for plant- 
ing singly on the lawn, or any part ol the garden ; they form most striking and attrac- 
tive objects. We have grown the following varieties which are the most suitable. 
3 to 3 |ft. stems, 2/6 to 3/6 each ; 4 to 5 ft. stems, 5/- each ; 
3 to 7 ft. stems, 6/- to 7/6 each 
Alberic Barbier 
Alexandre Girault 
American Pillar 
Apple Blossom 
Auguste Barbier 
Aviateur Bleriot 
Christian Curie 
Coquina 
Crimson Rambler 
Debutante 
Dorothy Denison 
Perkins 
White 
Exoelsa 
Fairy 
Gardenia 
Hiawatha 
Lady Gay 
Paul Transon 
Polyantha grandiflora 
Rene Andre 
Tausendschon 
Wiohuraiana alba 
Each variety will be found fully described in the alphabetical list 
Standard Rose Stakes square, painted dark green, tarred bottom - per dozen, 4 ft., 2/6 ; 
5 ft-. 3/6 I 6 ft. 4/6 ; 7 //., 5 /-. 
