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GEO. COOLING & 
SONS’ CATALOGUE OF ROSES. 
Stds.or 
i-Stds. 
Dwf.or 
Bush. 
Name. 
Class 
Description. 
s. d. 
S. 
d. 
f 
• • 
i 
6 
Macartney Simplex . . 
s 
large single white flowers, evergreen shining foliage, 
very beautiful bud ; requires a warm situation. 
• * 
i 
0 
Macrantha 
s 
pure white, very large and bold flowers with golden 
stamens, one of the most beautiful of single roses. 
2 0 
i 
0 
b Madame Abel Chatenay 
HT 
carmine rose, shaded deep salmon, long pointed buds ; 
one of our best garden roses. 
2 0 
i 
0 
c Alfred Carriere 
N 
white with salmon yellow at base of petals, a good 
pillar and climbing rose. 
i 
0 
Alfred Digeon . . 
HT 
citron yellow shaded fawn, edges dotted carmine ; 
very free flowering and a fine button hole rose. 
j 
0 
b Antoine Mari . . 
T 
soft rosy pink, with creamy white centre, free and 
distinct, one of the best new Teas. 
i 
0 
c Berard . . 
T 
rich light salmon, large reflexed flower, in the way of 
Gloire de Dijon. 
] 
0 
* Bravy 
T 
cream, centre blush. 
) 
0 
* Cadeau Ramey 
HT 
rosy flesh, shaded with yellow at the base, bordered 
rosy carmine, very beautiful. 
0 
9 
b C. Brunner 
Poly 
See Polyantha Roses, page 31. 
l 
0 
Charles . . 
T 
bright apricot, beautiful in bud. 
2 
0 
CHARLES 
DEBREUIL 
( P. Guillen , 1913) 
HT 
salmon rose, tinted carmine on outside of petals ; 
branching growth, very large and double. 
) 
0 
* Charles Lutaud 
HT 
chrome yellow, blended with rosy carmine or shrimp 
red, bronzy foliage ; this is a distinct rose which 
we can highly recommend. It is an improved 
Marquis de Sinely 
0 
9 
Charles Wood . . 
HP 
clear rosy crimson, flower well formed and of good sub- 
stance. 
1 
0 
Charles Worth 
R 
Sec Rugosa Roses, page 34. 
1 
6 
c Chauvry 
T 
rich salmon-yellow, tinted with rose yellow, distinct 
and pretty. 
* * 
1 
0 
b Chedane Guinnoisseau 
T 
clear bright yellow, long pointed bud, beautiful button- 
hole variety. 
0 
9 
* Clemence Joigneanx . . 
HP 
brilliant rosy carmine, flowers very large ; a superb rose. 
2 0 
] 
0 
* Constance Soupert 
T 
deep yellow, shaded peach carmine, and suffused pink, 
of most perfect form. 
1 
0 
* Cusin 
T 
rosy purple, with yellow base to each petal, distinct 
and fine. 
] 
0 
0 
c d’ Arblay 
white blooming in large clusters, a hardy and showy 
Climbing Rose, very sweetly scented ; hybrid musk. 
9 
Delville 
HP 
rosy pink, good shape ; highly perfumed. 
1 
6 
* de St. Joseph . . 
T 
salmon-pink, beautiful, very large and double. 
1 
0 
* de Watteville . . 
T 
pale lemon with distinct margin of pink passing to deep 
rose ; very distinct and pretty. 
2 0 
] 
(i 
Edmond Rostand 
HT 
pale flesh, shaded with salmon, and reddish orange 
yellow centre ; a very charming new variety. 
2 
r> 
* EDOUARD 
HERRIOT 
{Per net Ditcher, 1913) 
A few extra sized plants in 
pots, 3/(5. 
HT 
the " Daily Mail ” rose, bright coral red shaded with 
orange and bright rosy scarlet on the base of the 
petals ; flowers are of medium size, semi-double, 
foliage bronzy green. Awarded “ Daily Mail ” 
Gold Cup at the Royal International Exhibition 
London, May, 1912, as the best new rose in the show, 
and the National Rose Society Gold Medal. 
2 0 
1 
0 
Edward Sablayrolles . . 
T 
bright yellow shaded orange and fawn, long bud, 
opening well and very free. 
1 
0 
b E. Nolte 
Poly 
See Polyantha Roses, page 31. 
* * 
1 
0 
b Eugene Resal . . 
Ch 
exceedingly pretty, colour rosy pink shaded with 
orange, and in flower the whole season through. 
0 
9 
* Eugene Verdier 
HP 
light silvery rose, clear and good, extra fine. 
1 
6 
b F. Dubreuil 
HT 
satiny rose, quite brilliant in colour, very free flowering 
and good for bedding. 
1 
0 
b Falcot . . 
T 
deep rich orange yellow, a pretty buttonhole rose. 
] 
0 
G. Worth 
HT 
carmine rose passing to clear glossy pink, shaded white ; 
good . 
From A. AUSTIN- J ACKSON , Esq., Eure, France . — “ I was delighted with the ‘Dorothy 
Perkins ’ you sent me two years ago. They have covered my pergola already." 
