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GEO. COOLING & SONS’ CATALOGUE OF ROSES. 
Stds.or 
l-Stds. 
Dwf.or 
Bush. 
Name. 
Class. 
Description. 
>. d. 
s . it. 
0 9 
Violette Bouyer 
HP 
white, very slightly tinted with pink, very large ; seed- 
. . 
1 0 
Viridiflora 
ling from Jules Margollin. 
the green-flowered rose, very curious. 
1 0 
♦Viscount Carlow 
HT 
warm carmine pink on deep cream : highly perfumed 
1 0 
Visoountess Enfield 
HB 
and mildew proof. 
coppery old rose, shaded yellow, inner petals deeply 
2 0 
1 0 
* Folkestone 
HP 
tinted with carmine, the centre ones sometimes 
striped with yellow. 
creamy pink ; centre deep salmon pink ; deliciously 
1 0 
cVivid . . 
fragrant. 
bright crimson ; a fine pillar rose. 
1 0 
c W altham Bride 
Wich 
See Wichuraiana Rost s, pug 40. 
1 0 
r Climbers No. 1. 
T 
two crimson Climbing Teas of the Dijon race, in the i 
1 0 
and No. 2. 
c- Climber No. 3 . . 
T 
way of May Paul. 
deep crimson, a fine Climbing Rose. 
5 0 
WALTHAM SCARLET 
HT 
See page 6. 
2 0 
1 6 
Walter Speed 
HT 
deep lemon yellow, becoming milky white as the flower 
1 0 
hWarrior 
HT 
developes. , 
vivid scarlet crimson, a most valuable and decorative i 
2 0 
1 0 
eW. A. Richardson 
N 
rose ; good in autumn. 
beautiful deep orange yellow, petals edged with white ; i 
2 0 
1 0 
A few extra large plants in 
pots, with long shoots, 2 /6, 
3 /6 and 5 /- 
*W. R. Smith 
T 
a distinct and beautiful variety, 
creamy white suffused with bright rosy pink, opening 
2 0 
1 0 
1 0 
cWedding Bells 
White Killamey 
HT 
freely ; one of the finest additions to Teas sent 
out for many years. 
a beautiful rambler rose introduced by the raiser 
of Lady Gay, lovely shell pink in colour, the base of 
the petals white ; semi-double, 
a pure white sport of the well-known pink Hybrid Tea. 
| 
2 0 
1 0 
c Dorothy Perkins 
a pure white sport from the well-known Dorothy 
0 9 
b Fairy . . 
Poly 
Perkins, of the same habit of growth and freedom 
of flowering. 
See Polyantha Roses, page 32. 
1 0 
York Rose 
the true old White York Rose. 
1 6 
c WICHMOSS 
H^ 
a curious and interesting novelty with very thornv 
7 6 
WILLIAM COOPER 
HT 
wood and fine green foliage ; colour deep pink, the 
flowers being beautifully mossed. 
See page 6. 
WICHURAIANA OR WEEPING ROSES. 
A fine free growing group of roses, with shiny evergreen foliage and long creeping habit. The flowers 
are produced in great profusion, and are particularly fragrant and lasting. A distinct race of Garden 
Roses, most valuable for covering old walls, rustic work, and short pillars, or creeping over banks of earth 
or tree stumps ; they are most decorative. We can supply selected strong plants, with extra long shoots, 
of all the varieties at 1 /6 to 3/6 each. 
Dwf. 
or 
Bush 
N ame. 
Description. 
s. d. 
1 0 
Adelaide Moulle 
lilac rose with carmine centre, buds violet, double. 
1 0 
Alberic Barbier 
creamy white, canary yellow in the centre, semi-double, leaves 
1 0 
Alexander Girault 
dark green, bronze-red in the Spring, flowers in clusters ; 
tea-scented. 
vivid carmine, double, very large flower ; one of the best 
We can supply extra large Trees of most of the varieties of Wichuraiana Roses at a slight 
increase in cost. 
