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GEO. COOLING & SONS’ CATALOGUE OF ROSES. 
Stds.or 
1-Stds. 

Dwf.or 
Bush. 
Name. 
i 
Class. 
s. 
d. 
s. 
d. 
2 
0 
1 
0 
Althea .1 
HT 
0 
9 
cAmadis or Crimson Boursault 
2 
0 
AMALIE DE GREIFF 
HT 
(P. Lambert, 1913) 
1 
0 
b Amateur Teyssier 
HT 
1 
0 
^American Beauty 
HT 
2 
G 
1 
0 
r- Pillar 
Hy 
to 
to 
Poly 
7 
G 
2 
G 
1 
0 
Andersom 
S 
. 
1 
6 
*Andre Schwartz 
T 
• 
• 
1 
6 
Anemone Sinica 
S 
1 
0 
Anna Marie Jacobs 
HT 
1 
0 
* Marie Soupert 
HT 
0 
9 
b Marie de Montravel 
Poly 
2 
0 
1 
0 
* Olivier 
T 
10 
G 
ANNIE CRAWFORD 
HT 
0 
9 
1 * Annie Wood 
HP 
2 
0 
0 
9 
b Antoine Rivoire 
HT 
1 
0 
Apotheker G. Hopes 
HT 
2 
6 
1 
0 
c Apple Blossom 
HT 
' (Cooling) 
A few extra large plants 
at 2 /6 each 
1 
0 
cArds Pillar 
HT 
2 
0 
1 
0 
c Rover 
HT 
1 
G 
c Ariel 
Wich 
1 
0 
Arthur R. Goodwin . . 
HT 
. 
0 
9 
bAschenbrodel 
Polv 
1 
0 
( Auguste Barbier 
Wich 
1 
6 
* Auguste Comte 
T 
2 
0 
0 
9 
{■Augustine Guinoisseau 
HT 
(White La France) 
7 
G 
AUGUSTUS HARTMANN 
HT 
1 
G 
■ Aviateur Bleriot 
Wich 
2 
6 
1 
0 
*Avoca .. .. 
HT 
1 
0 
cBabette 
Cl. 
1 
0 
ftBaby Dorothy Perkins 
Poly 
Poly 
Description. 
salmon pink, outside of petals flushed rose, of 
charming effect. 
deep purplish crimson, large semi-double, rapid grow- 
ing, excellent climber for town gardens, 
brick rose, with salmon red and orange yellow centre, 
of fine form ; long bud carried on stiff stem, 
light saffron yellow, changing to white, long pointed 
buds ; a fine bedding rose, 
deep rosy carmine, large and full and very sweet 
scented. 
single, flowers 3 to 5 inches across, colour a chaste 
shade of pink with bright yellow stamens in the 
centre, followed in the autumn by pretty 
brilliant red seed hips. 
single pink, very pretty, and one of the most distinct 
Single Roses. 
deep rich scarlet, foliage deep green, fine, quite distinct, 
bright shiny foliage ; flowers silvery pink shaded 
bright rose, very free, beautiful, 
deep golden yellpw, flowers of perfect form and with 
long bud, very free, sweetly perfumed, 
bright carmine red or deep lake, long bud and deep 
green foliage, very sweet and free. 
See Polyantha Roses, page 31 
flesh rose, reverse of the petals shaded rose, very free. 
See Page 5. 
brilliant crimson scarlet, perfectly imbricated, 
rosy flesh on yellow ground, shaded with a border of 
carmine, distinct. 
bright red, long buds, very strong grower, 
a beautiful pillar rose. It was selected by Mr. 
Alex. Hill Gray from amongst a number of other 
seedlings from the Azores ; the flowers are 
single, of a beautiful rose pink, shading to white, 
produced in large clusters and last well ; it flowers 
from the young growth and continues lato into 
the autumn. 
rich velvety crimson, most distinct, and attractive in 
foliage ; the flowers are produced with great free- 
dom ; the perfection of a pillar rose, 
crimson shaded maroon, producing large flowers of 
great substance. 
See Wichuraiana Roses, page 39. 
coppery orange red passing to salmon pink as the flower 
opens, fine reddish green foliage. 
See Polyantha Roses, page 31. 
See Wichuraiana Roses, page 39. 
deep rose with creamy white, base of petals lighter, 
free and good. 
white, slightly tinted flesh colour, very free flowering ; 
a grand bedding rose. 
See page 5. 
See Wichuraiana Roses, page 39 
crimson scarlet, buds very long and pointed, foliage 
dark green ; specially good as a cut back. 
dark crimson tinged with white, borne in clusters and 
very double ; a distinct hardy climbing variety. 
See page 3 1 . 
From Miss E. S. COOPER, London . — ‘ ' Mrs. Macnamara is delighted with the Rose T rees which she 
says are very good." 
