30 GEO. COOLING & SONS’ CATALOGUE OF ROSES. 
Std. | Dwf. 
or | or 
-Std | Bush 
I 
i 
| Class 
1 
| Description. 
. d. 
' s. d. 
6 
1 1 0 
Othello 
HT 
deep maroon red, flower is large and well formed, and 
quite distinct in its colouring. 
1 I G 
Otto von Bismarck 
HT 
deep reddish pink, large fidl flowers, reflexed. 
1 0 
1 
b P apa Gontier 
T 
bright rosy crimson, exceedingly pretty in bud ; excel- 
lent for bedding, and for winter forcing. 
2 0 
PAPA HEMERAY 
(Hcmeray-Aubert , 1913) 
Ch 
vermilion red, with white centre, single, free flowering, 
in large clusters ; a fine rose for massing. 
1 G 
Papillon 
T 
rose coloured, curious twisted petals, very pretty. 
1 0 
i Paradise 
Poly 
pink and white, single, produced in graceful clusters, 
the formation of the petals is most peculiar and 
effective, the edges being imbricated. 
0 9 
liParquerette 
Poly 
See Polyantha Roses. See Page 32 
2 0 
PAULA CLEGG 
(H. Kiese &• Co., 1 913) 
HP 
brilliant crimson ; described as an improved Rich- 
mond, larger and more double, richly perfumed. 
Gold Medal. 
6 
0 9 
’'Paul Neyron . . 
HP 
deep rose, enormous size, and of good shape ; most dis- 
tinct. 
• • 
1 0 
Ricaut 
B 
bright crimson, large double, very sweet ; a fine old 
rose. 
1 0 
c Paul Transon 
Wich 
See Wichuraiana Roses, page 40. 
1 0 
Paul’s Single White 
HP 
pure white with yellow stamens. 
1 0 
6 Peggy 
HT 
claret passing to pale primrose as it expands, exquisite- 
ly shaped semi-double flowers ; a charming decora- 
tive rose. 
. . 
1 0 
Pepita . . 
B 
violet carmine, flushed and striped white. 
1 0 
*Perle des Jardins 
T 
bright straw colour, sometimes deep canary ; a fine 
Tea Rose. 
1 0 
c Climbing 
T 
flowers fully equal to the normal type ; plants of this 
variety make a growth of 12 to 14 feet in a season. 
1 G 
des Jaunes 
T 
golden yellow, centre shaded copper, very free-flowering 
and distinct. 
1 0 
c des Neiges 
Poly 
double snow-white blossoms, foliage and growth of 
Crimson Rambler .very free flowering and perpetual. 
A beautiful pot rose. 
1 0 
b d’Or 
Poly 
See Polyantha Roses. See Page 32. 
1 0 
b des Rouges 
Poly 
See Polyantha Roses. See Page 32. 
1 0 
— — von Godesberg 
HT 
a golden yellow sport from Kaiserin A. Victoria. 
I 0 
/'Petite Constante 
Poly 
See Polyantha Roses. See Page 32. 
1 0 
b Leonie . . ' . . 
Poly 
Sec Polyantha Roses. See Page 32. 
6 
1 0 
*Pharisaer . . . . 
HT 
rosy white shaded salmon, long buds ; good. 
. . 
0 9 
/'Philippine Lambert . . 
Poly 
See Polyantha Roses. See Page 3 2. 
• • 
1 0 
i Philadelphia Rambler 
Poly 
an improved form of Crimson Rambler ; very fine and 
good. Recommended. 
1 0 
GPhyllis 
Polv 
See Polyantha Roses, page 32. 
‘ 1 
0 9 
*Pierre Notting 
HP 
deep crimson, shaded violet, large, full globular, and 
quite distinct. 
1 0 
Pimpinellifolia 
S 
blush, small leaves and very spiny ; a variety from 
British Burmah. 
i 
2 0 
PINK PEARL 
l Hobbies , 1913) 
HT 
• 
shell pink, with prominent anthers and salmon shading ; 
very perpetual, single. Award of Merit R.H.S. 
Good. 
1 0 
tPink Roamer 
Wich 
See Wichuraiana Roses, page 40. 
. 
1 6 
Piscocarpa 
S i 
small red pea-shaped heps, very pretty. 
1 0 
Pissardi 
S 
slender and very spiny branches, which have a ten- 
dency to droop ; colour pure white, sweetly scented 
and produced in great profusion. 
For Carriage Arrangements and Discounts see third page of cover. 
