GEO. COOLING & SONS, NURSERYMEN, BATH. 
5 
NECU ROSES OF 1914. 
We take great care to select and offer only what we consider the best of the New Roses 
and we think in the following list will be found the choicest and most distinct of those 
introduced during the season of 1914. Most of Ihe varieties offered have had awards either 
from the National Rose Society or from Continental sources. New varieties of 1913 are 
also printed in bold type in the alphabetical list. 
The descriptions given are those of the raisers. 
Stds or 
i-Stds. 
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Bush. Narac ' 
Class. 
Description. 
S. d. 
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10 fi ANNIE CRAWFORD 
(Dr. J. Campbell Hall) 
HT 
silvery pink with deeper shades in the opening bud, 
splendid form and large size; a line exhibition 
flower. Gold Medal, National Rose Society. 
7 0 AUGUSTUS HARTMANN . 
(13. R. Cant & Sons) 
HT 
brilliant geranium red flushed with orange and bright 
cerise, very striking ; an ideal rose for exhibition 
and massing. It was shown in very fine form at 
the National Rose Show in July, and awarded a 
Gold Medal. 
7 8 BRILLIANT 
(Hugh Dickson) 
HT 
intense scarlet, one of the brightest colours yet in 
Roses, free flowering and fine for bedding. 
2 (i CANDEUR LYONNAISE 
( Crobier ) 
HI’ 
pure white, strong growth, large size, perfect in form ; 
described as an improved Frau Karl Dmschkt. 
7 8 COLLEEN 
(S. McGredy & Son) 
HT 
brilliant rose shaded rose pink, with creamy yellow 
ground, quite distinct and very sweetly scented ; 
a perfect exhibition rose. Gold Medal, National 
Rose Society. 
7 8 COUNTESS CLANWILLIAM 
(Hugh Dickson) 
HT 
delicate pink flamed and heavily edged with deep 
cherry red ; a beautiful contrast of colour. Gold 
Medal. National Rose Society. 
7 0 EDGAR M. BURNETT 
(McGredy) 
HT 
flesh colour, tinted rose, described as a great improve- 
ment on La France, very sweet scented. A grand 
exhibition flower, and unequalled in colour as a 
bedding rose. 
7 8 FLORENCE FORRESTER 
(McGredy) 
HT 
clear snow white, with a lemon tinge, pure white as 
they age ; of immense s-ize ; very sweetly scented. 
Gold Medal. National Rose Society. 
7 6 H. V. MACHIN 
(Alex Dickson &• Sons) 
HT 
scarlet crimson, black grained, perfect form, beech green 
foliage; described by the raisers as a truly magni- 
ficent rose. Awarded Gold Medal, National Rose 
Society, and several medals for best blooms. 
7 6 IONA HERDMAN 
(: McGredy ) 
HT 
clear orange flame, said to surpass Rayon d'Or in clear- 
ness and brightness ; a beautiful yellow decora- 
tive rose ; sweetly scented and very free (lowering. 
Gold Medal, National Rose Society. 
5 0 KILLARNEY BRILLIANT 
(Alex Dickson <S- Sons) 
i 
HT 
brilliant colour, almost crimson in bright weather, a 
sport from the well known Rink Kitlarney. much 
superior in colour, deliciously tea-rose perfumed ; 
a great acquisition. Awarded three silver medals 
in America. 
From Miss H. COPPOCK, Stockport .— “ Miss H. Coppock received the plants in good order on 
Wednesday last and is pleased with them.’’ 
