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GEO. COOLING & SONS’ CATALOGUE OF ROSES. 
Stds.or 
J-Stds. 
Dwf.or 
Bush. 
Name 
Class. 
■s. 
d. 
s. 
d. 
2 
0 
0 
9 
fcKillarney 
HT 
r> 
0 
BRILLIANT 
[IT 
3 
0 
l 
(i 
\ 
’KING GEORGE V 
HT 
2 
0 
KING OF SIAM 
HT 
. (P. Brauer, 1913) 
1 
0 
Konigin Carola 
HT 
1 
6 
Kronprinzessin Cecilie 
HT 
1 
0 
( K. W. Rautenstrauch 
Climb 
ing 
0 
9 
’La France fle ’89 . . 
HP 
2 
0 
0 
9 
*La France 
HT 
1 
0 
c ■- Climbing 
HT 
1 
6 
1 
0 
6La Tosca 
HT 
1 
0 
Lady Alice Stanley 
HT 
1 
6 
b Ardilaun 
HP 
( Cooling <S- Sons) 
2 
0 
1 
0 
* Ashtown 
HT 
9 
0 
1 
0 
b Battersea . 
HT 
2 
0 
c BLANCHE 
Wich 
I 
0 
b Curzon 
D 
2 
0 
1 
6 
de Bathe 
HT 
1 
6 
Downe . . 
HT 
2 
6 
DUNLEATH 
HT 
2 
0 
1 
0 
b Faire, or Joseph Lowe 
HT 
2 
6 
1 
0 
c Gay 
Wich 
to 
7 
6 
1 
6 
Greenall 
HT 
2 
0 
1 
0 
Helen Vincent . . 
HT 
2 
6 
1 
0 
Hillingdon 
T 
1 
6 
Margaret Boscawen . . 
HT 
3 
fi 
*■ MARY WARD 
HT 
(McGredy &■ Son, 1913) 
5 
0 
PLYMOUTH . . 
T i 
Description. 
j flesh shaded white, suffused pale pink, blooms large, 
buds long and pointed ; lovely and distinct. 
Sec page 5. 
rich blackish crimson, with deep velvety violet flush ; 
a striking and brilliant colour : beautifully shaped 
bloom. . 
deep carmine red, the most striking of this colour ; 
very free flowering, handsome foliage, delicate 
perfume, unequalled amongst the hybrid teas. 
satiny rose, reverse of petals silvery white, buds long 
and pointed ; very free flowering. 
soft delicate silvery rose, long pointed buds ; very 
perpetual. 
delicate salmon, centre clear yellow, outside white, 
produced in clusters and perpetual in flower from 
June to November ; a good climbing rose. 
brilliant red, sometimes lined with white, of enormous 
size. 
bright lilac, rose centre, silvery white, most delicate and 
deliciously scented. 
a vigorous climbing variety of this beautiful and popu- 
lar rose. 
soft pink, tinted rose white and yellow, large and full, 
very free flowering. 
deep coral rose, insfde pale flesh, a very attractive 
and pleasing combination of colours. 
a very distinct garden rose, colour bright silvery pink, 
flowers produced in great abundance throughout 
the season ; a really excellent bedding variety, and 
invaluable for cutting. 
very pale Rose du Barri, shaded to yellow at base of 
petals, reflex of petals silvery pink, buds unusually 
long and beautifully pointed. 
cherry crimson permeated with an orange shade, of 
moderate size, buds long and pointed. 
See Wichuraiana Roses, page 39. 
large single pink flowers, with golden yellow anthers ; 
makes a fine bush. 
creamy white, with yolk of egg markings in the centre 
petals : a good exhibition variety. 
buff, shaded deep yellow ; quite distinct. 
creamy white, with yolk of egg yellow, good petals, 
good for forcing, sweet scented. 
a sport from Mrs. W. J. Grant with the colour of 
Madame Abel Chatenay, and of a more vigorous 
constitution. 
See Wichuraiana Roses, page 39 
intense saliron orange, shaded creamy white, suffused 
delicate coppery shell pink ; very free flowering 
and highly perfumed. 
shell pink, reverse of petals blush, base of petals veined 
and suffused peach, with a yellow zone, 
deep orange yellow, long pointed buds ; a very good 
forcing rose either in pots or planted out. 
soft shell pink on fawn, described by the raisers as a 
very distinct and lovely rose, 
rich orange, shaded deeper apricot orange, with 
metallic veneering, very brilliant and attractive 
colouring, sweetly perfumed. Awarded Gold 
Medal National Rose Society. 
See page 0. 
From Mr. F. W. M ILBOURNE, Midsomer Norton . — " Pleased to tell you the Rose Trees arrived 
quite safely and am very pleased with them.” 
