GEO. COOLING & SONS, NURSERYMEN, BATH. 
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GOOSEBERRIES. 
ORDINARY KINDS, 4s. to 6s. per doz. LANCASHIRE SHOW KINDS, 6s. to 9s. per doz. 
GRIDIRON, and FAN TRAINED, 1/6 each; 15/- per doz. 
W denotes White, G. Green, Y Yellow, R Red. 
Antagonist, W. 
Alma, W. 
Bobby, R. 
British Queen, G. 
Broom Girl, Y. 
Careless, W. 
Catherine, Y. 
Champagne Red, R. 
Clayton, R. 
Conquering Hero, R. 
Crown Bob, R. 
Dan’s Mistake, R. 
Drill, Y. 
Hit or Miss, Y. 
Keepsake, G. 
Keen’s Seedling, R. 
King of Trumps, W. 
Lady Houghton, Y. 
Lancashire Lad, R. 
London, R. 
Lord Derby, R. 
Lord Rawcliffe, Y. 
Major Hibbert, R. 
Mount Pleasant, Y. 
Napoleon le Grand, R. 
Ploughboy, R. 
Queen of Trumps, W. 
Red Robin, R. 
Rifleman, R. 
Ringer, Y. 
Slaughterman, R. 
NEW GOOSEBERRIES. 
Speedwell, R. 
Snowdrift, W. 
Stockwell, G. 
Surprise, G. 
Trumpeter, Y. 
Village Green, G. 
Wakeful, Y. 
Warrington, R. 
Whinham’s Industry, R. 
Whitesmith, W. 
GOLDEN GEM. — The most highly coloured yellow gooseberry in cultivation. Award of Merit, R.H.S. 
— Fruiting trees, 9d. each ; 7 /6 doz. 
LANGLEY GAGE (Veitch). — Medium size, silvery white and delicious in flavour, great bearer. Award . 
of Merit, R.H.S. — Fruiting trees, 9d. each ; 7 /6 doz- 
LANGLEY BEAUTY (Veitch).— One of the most beautiful gooseberries yet introduced, very large 
yellow fruit, of splendid flavour, ripening early in July. — Fruiting trees, 9d. each ; 7/6 doz. 
MAY DUKE. — Described as the earliest variety in cultivation, producing fruit 10 to 14 days before 
Whinham’s Industry ; it is an enormous and sure cropper. The berries are of large size and handsome 
appearance, deep red when ripe, and beautifully marked and veined.— 6/- per doz. 
NAPOLEON THE GREAT. One of the largest gooseberries in cultivation, deep crimson colour 
flavour peculiarly rich and distinct, later in ripening, and requires little or no pruning. — F'ruiting trees, 9d. 
each ; 7 / 6 doz. 
STANDARD GOOSEBERRIES. 
These are very ornamental in the garden. We offer a few of the leading varieties as such, good compact 
heads, and fruiting trees, upon stems 4 to 5 feet high. — Each, 2/6 and 3/6. 
BLACKBERRIES. 
Per doz. — s. d. 
Crataegifolius, handsome foliage, large fruit. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..9 0 
Dorchester, prolific and excellent ; hardy . . . . .... . . . . . . . . ..60 
Rochelle or Lawton, large ; very productive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..60 
WILSON JUNIOR, the best American variety ; very large, glossy black, delicious flavour . . ..80 
THE MAHDI (new Hybrid Blackberry). Award of Merit, R.H.S. A hybrid between the 
Raspberry and Blackberry, thoroughly hardy ; a strong grower and good bearer. The fruit 
is of a deep purplish-red colour, and ripens’ at end of July and early in August, and is of 
excellent flavour. As it is later than the Loganberry and earlier than the Blackberries, 
it will be a most useful fruit. Strong plants, 2/6 each; 24/- per doz. 
We shall be pleased to give special low quotations for any Trees required in quantity. 
