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GEO. COOLING & SONS’ CATALOGUE OF ROSES. 
Stds.or 
J-Stds. 
Dwf.or 
Bush. 
Name. 
Class. 
s. 
d. 
s. 
d. 
j ” 
1 
0 
bChin Chin 
Ch 
1 
0 
cChristian Curie 
Wicli 
1 
6 
Cinnamonia . . 
S 
2 
6 
“CISSIE EASLEA 
(Pernet Ditcher, 1913) 
HT 
1 
0 
t Claire Jacquier 
HT 
0 
9 
Clara Watson 
HT 
1 
6 
Claudius 
HT 
1 
6 
■"Cleopatra 
T 
2 
0 
0 
9 
“Clio 
HP 
1 
0 
Clothilde Soupert 
P 
• 
] 
0 
cCloth of Gold 
N 
■ 
1 
6 
Clynophylla plena 
7 
6 
COLLEEN 
HT 
2 
0 
1 
0 
Colonel Leolero 
HT 
2 
0 
1 
0 
R. S. Williamson 
HT 
1 
0 
Commandant Beaurepaire . . 
Pro 
1 
6 
* C. J. Gravereaux 
HT 
1 
6 
0 
9 
■"Comte Raimbauti . . 
HP 
2 
0 
1 
6 
G. de Roohemur 
HT 
1 
0 
fiComtesse du Cayla 
Ch 
2 
6 
1 
6 
* de Nadaillac 
T 
1 
0 
c De Tarenne 
T 
2 
0 
1 
0 
loy Hardegg 
HT 
0 
9 
Conrad Ferdinand Meyer 
R 
1 
0 
^Cooling’s Single Crimson 
Bedder 
HP 
2 
6 
1/02/6 
c Yellow Noisette 
N 
2 6 
to 7/fi 
1 
0 
cCoquina 
(Wichuraiana Ramblerl 
1 
0 
fiCorallina 
T 
2 
G 
CORONATION 
[Hugh Dickson, 1913) 
HP 
2 
0 
^CORONATION 
(Chas. Turner, 1913) 
Wich 
2 
0 
1 
0 
“Countess Annesley . . 
HT 
1 
0 
of Caledon 
HT 
From Mrs. OTTO MANNS. Upper Norwood. 
They all look fresh." 
Description. 
clear sulphur yellow, perpetual blooming ; a sport from 
Madame B. Resal ; good. 
See Wichuraiana Roses, page 39. 
large single pink flowers, yellowish brown wood, 
clear saffron yellow, with carmine centre, passing to 
Naples yellow when expanding ; excellent for 
exhibition or garden. 
nankeen yellow, charming little flowers produced in 
large clusters, a rampant climber, 
pearly white, centre tinted pale rose peach, very free 
flowering. 
bright glowing rose, free in blooming, and exceed- 
ingly sweet scented. 
pale pink, edged with bright rose, broad smooth petals, 
fine and distinct. 
flesh colour, shaded in the centre with bright rosy 
pink ; flowers very large and of fine globular form. 
See Polyantha, page 31 
yellow, beautiful in form, fine climber, but a shy 
bloomer. 
an old but rarely met with variety, beautiful for rock 
work or the wild garden ; flowers clear satiny-blush, 
semi-double. 
See page 5. 
cherry red, shaded carmine lake ; a cross between 
Caroline Testout and Horace Vernet ; good, 
satiny white, with deep blush centre, a good rose, 
bright rose striped with purple and violet, large and full, 
fiery crimson, lightly shaded velvety maroon, purple 
in centre. 
bright crimson, fine shape and form, one of the best 
reds. 
bright rosy scarlet, shaded satiny vermilion, edge of 
petals rosy white. 
orange and carmine passing to coppery orange, and 
shaded with carmine, distinct and good, 
bright flesh-coloured rose, coppery yellow base of petal 
most distinct and effective. 
pale pink, the colours of Rlairu No. 2 and good for 
exhibition ; a semi climber, 
a vivid carmine Mrs. IV. J . Grant, very large double 
bloom of great substance. 
See Rugosa Roses, page 34. 
glowing crimson in colour, lasting a long time, a thor- 
ough perpetual, blooming until late in the autumn, 
a golden yellow climbing rose, early in flowering and 
very beautiful in the bud, and produced in clusters. 
Awarded a Certificate of Merit by the Royal Horti- 
cultural Society. 
See Wichuraiana Roses, page 39 
deep rosy crimson, beautiful in the bud state, free 
flowering ; a splendid autumnal ga-den rose, 
shading from flesh to bright shrimp pink ; handsome 
foliage and vigorous growth ; flowers are of im- 
mense size. As an exhibition rose it will be un- 
rivalled. Awarded Gold Medal National Rose 
Society, and many other awards, 
bright crimson shaded scarlet, splashed with small 
white streaks, semi-double ; produced in large 
trusses, dark glossy green foliage, 
rosy salmon suffused and crayoned old gold, of abso- 
lutely perfect form, the petals being large, smooth, 
rich carmine rose, blooms large, of great substance, 
and of perfect form. 
— “ Thanks for sending me such nice strong Roses. 
