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GEO COOLING & SONS 
CATALOGUE OF ROSES 
Stds.or 
i-Stds. 
Dwi.or 
Bush. 
N amc. 
Class. 
Description. 
S. (I. 
S. d. 
5 0 
LADY PLYMOUTH 
(A/ex Dickson 6> Sous) 
T 
deep ivory cream, faintly flushed, in the way of Souvenir 
tie Pierre Netting, continuous in flowering, and 
delicate pure tea perfume ; a good pot rose. Gold 
Medal, National Rose Society. 
7 6 
MAJESTIC 
( IF. Paul^ Son) 
HT 
carmine rose, long and full bud opening to very large 
flowers, of strong erect growth. This variety was 
well shown at the Summer Show of the National 
Rose Society, and was awarded a Gold Medal. 
3 (> 
MILLICENT 
( IF. Paul & Son) 
HM 
R 
deep rosy pink, outer petals shaded carmine, produced 
in large clusters and lasting well ; a distinct and 
valuable addition to the Rambler roses. 
7 6 
MRS. AMBROSE RICCARDO 
(.S'. M cGyedy &• Son) 
HT 
deep honey yellow, overlaid brighter yellow, of great 
size and substance, quite distinct in its unique 
colouring, delightfully sweet perfume, a really 
magnificent rose. Silver Gilt Medal, National 
Rose Society. 
7 C 
MRS. GEORGE NORWOOD 
(Hicks) 
HT 
bright rich pink, large and perfect in shape, very free 
flowering, and of strong fragrance ; distinct and 
good. 
7 fi 
MRS. CHARLES REED 
(Hicks) 
HT 
pale cream, tinted deep peach, base of petals soft 
golden yellow ; free flowering and of strong tea 
perfume. Silver Gilt Medal, National Rose 
Society. 
7 0 
MRS. ARCHIE GRAY 
(Hugh Dickson) 
HT 
deep creamy yellow, opening to clear light canary 
yellow, buds long and pointed, exquisitely formed ; 
shiny handsome foliage. Gold Medal, National 
Rose Society. 
7 (i 
MRS. JAMES LYNAS 
(Hiiqh Dickson) 
HT 
pearly pink at base, flushed delicate rosy peach at 
edges, and reverse of petals ; a valuable garden 
and exhibition rose. Gold Medal, National Rose 
Society. 
7 0 
MRS. CAMPBELL HALL . . 
(Alex Dickson & Sons) 
T 
delicate creamy blush, suffused rosy carmine, centre 
coral fawn, delicious tea perfume ; an exhibition 
rose of the first rank, and a pot rose of super 
excellence, (fold Medal, National Rose Society. 
7 <> 
MRS. S. T. WRIGHT 
(Alex Dickson &» Sons) 
T 
delicate cadmium old gold, centre pure rose pink or 
cadmium orange chrome ; a sport from Harry 
Kirk ; distinct and good. 
7 (! 
MRS WEMYSS QUIN 
(A lex Dickson & Sons) 
HT 
intense lemon chrome, tinted madderv orange, guard 
petals crimson orange, a wonderfully coloured rose; 
delicious orange tea perfume, and quite free from 
mildew ; a very distinct and superb new rose. 
5 0 
RED LETTER DAY 
(Ale v Dickson 6- Sons) 
HT 
glowing scarlet crimson, reflex of petals satiny crimson 
semi-double, an ideal decorative and bedding rose 
most attractive as exhibited. Gold Medal and 
Silver Gilt Medal, National Rose Society. 
2 6 
RENONCULE 
( Barbier ) 
Wicli 
bright salmon pink, dwarf with bright green foliage, 
continuous in flowering ; quite distinct. 
7 6 
WILLIAM COOPER 
(Hugh Dickson) 
HT 
deep, rich lake red, high pointed centre, a fine bold 
handsome flower, produced in endless profusion ; 
one of the finest garden roses of recent years. 
Silver Gilt Medal, National Rose Society. 
5 0 
WALTHAM SCARLET 
(IF. Pauls' Son) 
HT 
single, crimson scarlet, very large for a single rose, and 
produced with great freedom ; an excellent bedding 
variety, and a good autumnal. 
From C. J. TURNER, Esq., Launceston . — “ 1 was very pleased with the Rose Trees, etc., and 
with the ' Cednis A tlantica.’ " 
