GEO. COOLING & 
SONS 
, NURSERYMEN, BATH. 27 
btlis.oi 
t-SWs. j 
Dwf.or 
Bush. 
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Name. 
1 
Class. | 
1 
Description. 
s. d. 
2 0 
s. d. 
1 0 
*Mrs. Aaron Ward . . 
HT 
Indian yellow, sometimes washed with salmon rose, 
1 0 
Alfred Tale 
HT ! 
long buds. 
coppery red, shaded fawn with a distinct ochre shading 
2 0 
1 G 
Alioe Bromhall . . 
T 
at base of flower, long perfect pointed bloom, 
apricot salmon, tinted coppery orange, long and nice 
1 0 
* A. M. Kirker . 
HP 
buds opening well. 
clear bright cerise, without the slightest shading, 
7 6 
AMBROSE RICCARDO 
HT 
most distinct, petals are beautifully reflexed. 
See page C. 
2 0 
1 0 
Amy Hammond 
HT j 
clear amber blended with ivory and apiicot, an extra- 
3 G 
* ANDREW CARNEGIE 
HT | 
ordinary deep long pointed flower of perfect shape, 
lemon white passing to pure white of immense size, a 
extra 
size 
5 0 
7 6 
( James Cocker & Sons, 1913} 
ARCHIE GRAY 
HT 
seedling from Frau Karl Druschki crossed with 
Niphetos ; the flowers are very large, beautifully 
formed, with high centre and much superior in 
every way to Druschki ; it is of delicate fragrance. 
See page G. 
2 0 
1 G 
* Arthur E. E. Coxhead 
HT 
claret red, shaded vermilion towards the edge, with a 
2 0 
1 0 
Arthur Munt 
HT 
wonderful bright rosy sheen towards the base of 
the petals. 
suffused peach and deep cream, becoming creamy ivory 
1 0 
Arthur R. Waddell 
HT 
as the flower develops. 
semi-double rosy scarlet buds, the reverse of petals 
1 0 
Bosanquet 
B 
salmon ; a charming bedding rose, 
delicate pale flesh, waxy, free blooming and beautiful. 
7 G 
CAMPBELL HALL 
T 
See page 6. 
2 0 
1 0 
Charles Curtis Harrison 
HT 
deep crimson pink on front of petals, shaded crimson 
2 0 
1 6 
b Charles E. Allen 
HT 
carmine on the reverse. 
orange, gradually changing as the flower expands to 
2 G 
* CHAS. E. PEARSON 
HT 
clear ochre and yellowish blush, of delicate and 
novel colouring. 
orange flushed apricot, fawn and yellow, exquisite 
2 0 
(McGredv & Son, 1913) 
Charles Hunter 
HT 
and indescribable in its marvellous attractiveness ; 
described as the Queen of all bedding and massing j 
roses in these lovely new shades ; very sweetly 
perfumed. 
rosy crimson, changing to rose, bold flower, with large 
7 G 
CHARLES REED 
HT 
handsome petals. 
See page 6. 
2 G 
* CHAS. RUSSELL 
HT 
rosy carmine, with rosy carmine centre ; a line ex hi- 
0 9 
Cocker 
HP 
bition and forcing rose. 
lovely soft pink, with high centre and perfect outline. 
2 0 
1 6 
* Conway Jones 
HT 
creamy white, flushed salmon pink, a very beautiful 
2 0 
1 G 
Cornwallis West 
1 
| HT 
and distinct variety ; the blooms are of large size, 
delicate rose pink, shading to purest white ; most 
2 0 
1 0 
David Jardine 
HT 
attractive. 
bright rosy pink, shading to salmon pink ; large size 
1 0 
* David M’Kee . . 
HT 
and perfect form. 
creamy yellow, very beautiful, every shoot is crowned 
1 G 
* Edward Powell 
HT 
with a bud which develops into a flower of large size, 
velvety crimson, with purple red shading, of wonderful 
2 0 
1 G 
* Edward J. Holland 
HT 
form. A decided acquisition, 
deep salmon rose, lighter towards the edges of the 
2 0 
1 0 
* Edward Mawley 
T 
petals, perfect in shape with an unusually high 
pointed centre. 
bright carmine shaded salmon ; a chaste and perfectly 
1 0 
1 0 
E. G. Hill 
c Flight (Cutbush) 
HT 
Poly 
T 
formed flower of marvellous beauty. 
] outside of petals coral red, inside alabaster white ; a 
very decorative variety. 
' a beautiful Rambler Rose ; colour pale rich pink, pro- 
2 0 
1 0 
* Foley Hobbs 
duced in large trusses, and remaining a long time 
in good condition. 
delicate ivory white, faintly tinged clear pink, a verit- 
able giant amongst Teas, deliciously Tea perfumed. 
From D. H. H. WASSELL, Esq., P eters, field.— “ The last lot of Roses were very good bushes." 
