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GEO. COOLING & SONS’ CATALOGUE OF ROSES. 
Stds.or 
Dwf.or 
i-Stds. 
5. d. 
Bush. 
S. d. 
Name. 
Class. 
Description. 
1 0 
Madame Viger 
! HT I 
1 0 
Vittoria Gagniere 
HT ! 
; 1 G 
* Willermoz 
1 T 
1 0 
Mdlle. Danielle Dumur 
HT 
1 0 
h Martha Maittrejeau 
j Poly 
1 0 
h Josephine Burland 
i Poly 
! i o 
b Laurette Messimy 
Ch 
1 0 
Simone Beaumez 
1 HT 
1 G 
T. Javit 
HT 
1 G 
Magnolia 
HT 
f 0 
Maharajah 
S 
1 0 
Maiden’s Blush 
• • 1 
7 G 
MAJESTIC 
111 
0 
1 G 
Mamam Lyle . . 
HT 
0 
1 0 
l> . Turbat . . 
DP : 
1 0 
*Maman Cochet 
T 
0 
1 0 
* Cochet, White . . 
T 
0 
1 0 
b Levavasseur 
Poly 
1 0 
*Mamie 
HT 
1 0 
Manda’s Triumph 
Wich 
1 6 
Manuel P. Azevedo 
HT 
2 G 
MARCELLA 
(IV. Paul (S- Son, 1913) 
HT 
1 0 
*Marchioness of Downshire 
HP 
G 
0 9 
* of Dufferin 
HP 1 
6 
0 9 
* of Londonderry 
HP i 
0 
1 G 
* of Waterford . 
HT t 
6 
1 G 
*Marechal Niel 
Extra strong plants in pots 
with long shoots, 2 /6, 
3/6 to 7/6 each. 
N ; u 
0 
1 0 
Margaret 
HT d 
0 
0 9 
* Dickson . . | 
HP v 
1 0 
Guillot 
HT c 
1 0 
1 
Molyneux 
HT s 
2 0 
MARGUERITE MONTAVON 
(Soupert et Notting, 1913) 
HT d 
• 
1 0 
Marichu Zayas 
HT s 
• I 
2 0 
MARIE ADELAIDE 
(Soupert et Notting, 1913) 
HT d 
pale rose, tinted silvery white and carmine, large and 
( handsome buds which open well, 
silvery white with rosy shadings, outside carmine, very 
vigorous and free flowering ; fine for cutting, 
creamy white tinted with fawn ; a superb globular rose, 
clear pink passing to silvery rosy white ; a sport from 
Caroline Testout ; a most charming bedding variety. 
See Polyantha Roses. See Page 31. 
Sec Polyantha Roses. See Page 3 1 . 
bright rose with yellow shading ; exceedingly pretty 
and distinct. 
delicate flesh white, petals reflexed, flowers large, full 
and exquisitely formed. 
salmon yellow, long rosy buds, perfect cupped form, 
and long stems, sweetly scented, 
ep orange yellow changing as the flower opens to 
lemon white ; the open flowers displav the stamens 
and much resembles a Magnolia or Water Lily ; a 
very distinct garden rose, 
igle, rich scarlet, shaded. Awarded Certificate o< 
Merit, N.R.S. 
sh colour ; very pretty. 
' page 6. 
licate rosy flesh, very large, splendid Malmaison form. 
i Polyantha Roses. See Pa°e 32. 
sh rose colour mingled with salmon yellow ; a grand 
rose ; one of the most beautiful of Tea Roses. 
>ure white variety of the preceding. 
Polyantha Roses. See Page 32. 
iy carmine, yellowish at the base of the petals, high 
pointed centre, of branching habit. 
■ Wichuraiana Roses. See page 31). 
■ise red, most free flowering ; a cross between Etoile 
de France, and Ulrich Brunner. 
fl opening salmon flesh, extra large, of strong erect 
growth, and a good Autumnal. Award of Merit 
from the Royal Horticultural Society, 
lutiful satin pink shaded with rose, flowers large and 
full, and of excellent form, 
lutiful rosy pink, suffused with yellow at the base 
of petals. 
ry white, petals shell shaped and reflexed, highly 
perfumed and free flowering, 
lliant salmon pink on the outside of the petals, 
inside silvery blush which shows up delightfully 
on the reflex of the petals. 
juestionably the most magnificent yellow rose yet 
known ; the petals are large, full, and of good sub- 
stance, the flowers rich brilliant yellow, very large, 
deep, full, and exquisitely formed. 
.cate tint of soft pink, a shade of colour that is 
particularly beautiful under artificial light, 
ite with pale flesh centre, petals very large, shell- 
shaped, and of immense substance, 
im passing to pure white, large full flower, and very 
sweet scented. 
ron yellow shaded apricot and peach, varying to 
canary yellow as the flower expands, 
p glazed china rose, erect exhibition bloom of most 
perfect form ; described by the raisers as one of 
their best new roses. 
clear strawberry cream, shaded brilliant rose, 
large full, free, and very sweet scented. 
P orange yellow, full and lasting flower of perfect 
form. Large Gold Medal, Nancy, 1912. 
From A . 
BLENKIh SO P, Esq., J retro . — " I received the Roses safely and am pleased with them." 
