GEO. COOLING & SONS, NURSERYMEN, BATH. 
67 
Each, 
s. d. 
Each. 
s. d. 
Juniperus (Juniper), 
Chinensis, 
1 to 2ft. .. 
2 to 3ft. . . 
3 to 34ft. . . 
1 6 
2 6 
3 G 
The Chinese Juniper ; very hardy 
and useful. Grows rapidly and 
forms a handsome specimen. 
Aurea (Young’ s Golden) ..2 6 
A beautiful golden variety of rather 
slow growth. Very hardy, and 
keeps its colour well. 
Communis (Common Juniper), 
Dozen 6 /- to 9 /- 
Hibernica (Irish) . . ..06 
Japonica . . . . . . ..16 
Aurea . . . . . . ..26 
Tamariscifolia . . . . ..10 
Sabina (Savin), 
15 to 18in. .. per doz. 9/- 
Virginiana (Red Cedar), 
1 to 14 ft. . . . . per doz. 4 /- 
14 to 2ft. . . . . „ 6 /- 
Larger 10 
Cupressus (Cypress) — continued. s. 
Macrocarpa, doz. 9/- to 18/- .. 1 
Fraserii . . . . . . . . 1 
A most distinct and beautiful variety. 
Rich glaucous blue, and its habit of 
growth is erect and elegant. 
Euonymus, 
Japonicus .. .. .. ..09 16 
The common green kind. 
Argentea variegata . . ..10 26 
Broad green foliage, with white 
margin. 
Latifolius albus variegatus, ..10 26 
A showy compact grower, leaves 
broadly margined with white. 
Medio Pictus Aureus . . ..10 26 
Narrow green leaves, stems and centre 
of leaves bright golden. 
Ovatus aureus, . . ..10 26 
The popular broad-leaved golden kind. 
Microphyllus . . . . ..10 16 
Small, Box-like. 
Radicans variegata . . ..0 6 2 6 
Small foliage, edged white, turning 
to rose in winter. 
The Euonymus are unrivalled as sea- 
side shrubs, or for town gardening. 
The radicans section make ad- 
mirable edgings in the place of Box. 
Holly, common green, 
1 to 14 ft. . . . . per doz. 6 /- 
14 to 2ft „ 10/6 .. 
2 to 24ft „ 15 /- . . 
Cheaper by the 100. 
Golden variegated, in variety . . 2 6 
Silver ditto, in variety . . ..26 
10 
10 
1 0 
2 6 
5 0 
1 6 
1 0 
0 6 
Doz. 
Laurels, s. d. 
Common, 1 to IJft. . . . . ..30 
14 to 2ft. . . . . . . ..40 
2 to 3ft., bushy . . . . ..50 
3 to 4ft 9 0 
Larger sizes . . 12 /- to 18 0 
Caucasian, 14 to 2ft. . . ..40 
2 to 3ft 5 
Rotundifolia, 14 to 2ft. . . . . 4 
2 to 24 ft. . . 5 
3 to 4ft 9/- to 12 
Larger sizes, very bushy 18/- to 21 
Colchica, 2 to 3ft. 
3 to 4ft 
Portugal, 14 to 2ft., very bushy 
2 to 24ft 
24 to 3ft. . . 
100 . 
s. d. 
20 0 
25 0 
35 0 
60 0 
25 0 
35 0 
25 0 
35 0 
40 0 
60 0 
25 0 
35 0 
50 0 
Laurustinus, 
Common .. .. ..9/- to 18 0 
Extra large and bushy 
2 /6 to 3 /6 each 
2 6 
3 6 
5 0 
Picea (Silver Fir) Each. Each. 
Amabilis, true . . . . . . 3 6 to 7 6 
Grandis ( Vancouver’ s Island) ..2 6 5 0 
Cephalonica .. .. .. '..26 50 
A beautiful Fir from the Levant. 
Lasiocarpa (syn. Lowii), 
14 to 2ft 36 5 0 
A very handsome free-growing variety 
with pale green elongated leaves. 
Nobilis Glauca. 
14 to 2ft. . . . . . . . . 2 
2 to 3ft 3 
A truly noble tree, with regular hori- 
zontal spreading branches, the 
leaves dull green above, and silvery 
beneath. 
Nordmanniana, 
2 to 3ft 2 
3 to 4ft 3 
A noble tree which for symmetry and 
beauty stands unrivalled, foliage of 
a pale green. 
Pinsapo, 
0 
6j! 
14 to 2ft 
2 to 3ft 
3 to 4ft 
A splendid tree, rather spreading 
in growth, very fine and exceedingly 
handsome, more especially when 
large. 
Pinus, 
Austriaca (Austrian Pine) 
A beautiful dark coloured Pine, 
of rather upright habit, and fine 
foliage and best for planting as 
shelter. 
2 to 24ft. 60 /-per 100, 9/- doz, 
24 to 3ft 12/- doz. 
34 to 4ft. .. .. 24 /- doz. 
10 2 6 
1 0 
1 6 
2 6 
From SIMPSON LA DELL, Esq ., — “ I received the Trees and Shrubs safely, and am much pleased 
with them. The Standard Fruit Trees and Rhododendrons are especially satisfactory, 
though I consider everything you sent excellent value.” 
