GEO. COOLING & SONS, NURSERYMEN, BATH. 
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POLYANTHA ROSES- DWARF. 
For Bedding and Edgings. 
The Dwarf Polyantha Roses on account of their free and continual flowering are invaluable for small 
beds of one variety, or for bordering to larger beds ; they are all of very compact habit and produce large 
trusses of small perfect flowers. 
Any of the varieties required in quantity we shall be pleased to give special low quotations. 
Description. 
brilliant rose colour, grows about 1 1 feet high : blooms in 
large clusters, and is extremely decorative 
pure white flowers, very diminutive, deliciously sweet 
peach, centre salmon orange, small, full, free, and thoroughly 
perpetual ; excellent bedding, quite first rate, 
a bushy compact growing variety of the Climbing variety; 
bright pink clusters of bloom 
bright crimson with white centre ; very distinct and pretty, 
outer petals, pearly white, centre rosy, large, 
semi double blush pink, flowering in clusters, resembles the 
Musk rose, but perpetual flowering, 
pale rose, very small and double (the Miniature Provence), 
an exceedingly pretty pure white variety of the above, 
shining crimson, in the way of Grass an Teplilz ; a decided 
acquisition to the Red Polyanthus. Many awards on the 
Continent. 
nankeen yellow, passing to pale yellow, 
citron yellow, shading to pale chrome yellow ; very free, 
orange yellow, passing to clear yellow, shaded rose ; growth 
dwarf and bushy. 
pure white, small flowers, very free flowering and good, 
coppery golden yellow, changing to clear yellow when opening. 
tine for forcing, massing and pot culture ; really good, 
rose changing to peach, with yellow shading : very free, a 
charming novelty. 
rleep rose, with a white base to the tiny petals ; exceedingly 
pretty- 
clear buff, lighter on edge of petals. 
white, edged with rose, small, and very full ; in the form of a 
Balsamine Camellia. 
delicate carnation white, small, of perfect form, produced 
in large compact clusters. 
bright orange red. suffused with rose, very free flowering. 
This, with the Orleans Rose, are the two best bedding Poly- 
antha varieties, being so free and continuous in flowering, 
pure white, small, very sweet. 
delicate pink, changing to blush; a very beautiful free 
• flowering dwarf polyantha rose, charming for bedding 
or pots, has been much admired, 
bright copper-red with golden centre, blooms of medium 
size, full and produced continuously, 
light pink or blush, very sweet, and of dwarf habit, 
fawn yellow, paling to rosy white. 
bright carmine, with silvery rose edgings, outside ol petals 
silver v rose. 
a distinct and pretty rose which may be described as a dwart 
Crimson Rambler ; it is very compact and free flowering, 
ivory white, very free and very sweet. 
white, softly shading off as it ages, flowering constantly and 
freely. 
Dwf. 1 
or | 
Bush 
Name. 
“1 
s. 
1 
d. 1 
0 
Aennchen Muller 
0 
0 
Anna Marie de Montravel 
1 
0 
Aschenbrodel 
1 
0 
Baby Dorothy Perkins 
1 
0 
Blanche Rebatel 
1 
0 
Clothilde Soupert 
1 
6 
Daphne 
0 
!) 
De Meaux or Pompon 
1 
0 
De Meaux or Pompon White 
1 
a 
Erna Teschendorff 
0 
9 
Etoile de Mai 
0 
0 
d’Or 
1 
1) 
Eugene Lamesch 
0 
9 
Flocon de Neige 
2 
0 
GEORGE ELGER 
0 
9 
( E . Turbat &- Co., 1913) 
Georges Pemet 
0 
9 
Gloire de Polyantha 
0 
9 
Golden Fairy 
0 
<1 
Jeanne Drivon 
I 
6 
JEANNY SOUPERT 
1 
0 
(Soupert et Notting, 1913) 
Jessie 
0 
9 
Katherine Zeimet 
1 
6 
LAURA (Cooling. 1913) 
1 
0 
Leonie Lamesch 
0 
9 
Madame C. Brunner 
1 
0 
E. Nolte 
1 
0 
■: Laure Dupont. 
1 
0 
N. Levavasseur 
1 
0 
Mdlle. Martha Maittrejeau . 
1 
0 
. Josephine Burland 
From Miss FIELD, Hampstead.— ' All the plants Miss Field has had from Messrs. Cooling 
have been satisfactory and are doing well." 
