4 8 
GEO. COOLING & SONS’ CATALOGUE OF FRUIT TREES. 
Name. 
Description. 
Use. 
When fit for use. 
Ross Nonpariel 
APPLES — Continued. 
small, highly flavoured variety, with bronzy crim- 
son ; good . . 
D 
Nov. to Dec. 
Royal d’Angleterre .. 
large and handsome 
D K 
Nov. to Jan. 
ROYAL JUBILEE . . 
clear lemon yellow in colour, large and distinct ; 
very free cropping ; a good market apple 
D K 
Oct. to Feb. 
ROYAL SNOW 
a new Canadian dessert apple ; very handsome in 
appearance, and of excellent flavour 
D 
Dec. to Jan. 
Russet, Boston 
excellent, Ribston flavour . . 
D 
Jan. to April 
Royal 
large ; a good old kind 
D K 
Oct. to Dec. 
Redleat 
small ; very good 
D 
April. 
Sandringham 
large and handsome. A late variety raised in the 
Prince of Wales’s gardens 
D K 
Jan. to March. 
SCHOOLMASTER . . 
a large and handsome apple of fine quality 
D K 
Oct. to Jan. 
Small’s Admirable 
medium size, handsome fruit ; very prolific 
K 
Nov. to Jan. 
STIRLING CASTLE 
very desirable variety ; ought to be in every 
collection 
K 
Sept, to Dec. 
Sturmer Pippin 
medium size, agreeably brisk and aromatic 
D 
Dec. to March. 
The Queen 
very large and handsome in shape 
D K 
Oct. to Feb. 
THE HOUBLON .. 
a fine new dessert apple, in the way of Cox’s Orange 
Pippin, but of a much deeper colour and keeps 
longer. Award of Merit, R.H.S. 
D 
Nov. to March. 
Tom Putt 
large and showy ; good and constant bearer 
K 
Oct. to Nov. 
Tower of Glamis 
large, firm, and briskly flavoured 
K 
Nov. to Feb. 
Transparent de Cuncels 
flesh transparent yellow, tinted white ; a first rate 
variety 
D 
Nov. to Dec. 
WARNER’S KING .. 
a good bearer and very hardy 
K 
Nov. to March. 
Wealthy 
an American variety, dark red in colour, rich 
flavour 
D K 
Oct. to Nov. 
Winter Pearmain 
a very old and much esteemed variety 
D 
Dec. to May. 
WINTER QUARRENDEN 
exactly like the favourite Devonshire Quarrenden 
but keeps in good condition until December . . 
D 
Nov. to Dec. 
WORCESTERSHIRE 
PEARMAIN.. 
a very highly coloured dessert apple, flesh tender, 
crisp and juicy 
D 
Aug. to Sept. 
Wyken Pippin 
small, handsome 
D 
Dec. tp April 
Yorkshire Beauty 
medium size, handsome ; a good market variety 
K 
Sept, to Oct. 
Ornamental Fruiting Crabs . 
These are well deserving of general cultivation, for not only is the fruit valuable for preserving, but 
the great profusion of blossom in the Spring, and the bright coloured fruit of many of the sorts, render 
them most attractive as ornamental trees either on the lawn or in the shrubbery. 
Standards and Pyramids, 1/6 to 3/6. 
Name. 
Dartmouth Crab 
Imperial 
John Downie 
Mammoth 
Scarlet Siberian 
Yellow Siberian 
The Fairy 
Description. 
a most beautiful and distinct fruit, deep purplish crimson, large, with a 
fine bloom ; exceedingly ornamental, 
bright crimson, rich and juicy ; valuable for preserving, 
fruit bright orange scarlet, of an acorn shape, of good size, and hangs in 
clusters ; excellent for preserving, and a really handsome dessert fruit, 
the largest of the yellow fruited kinds, 
the best to eat when dead ripe ; very ornamental, 
ornamental and free bearer. 
about the size of a golden Pippin Apple, yellow and red ; will keep until 
April. 
SWEET SCENTED CRABS - 
Pyrus Augustilolia Flore Pleno.— A beautiful flowering ornamental tree of vigorous growth, flowers 
delicate pink, very double, and of delicious fragrance. — Each 2 16, 3 /6 and 5 /- 
Schideckerii (new). — A beautiful variety, double dark crimson flower, most ornamental. — 
Each 2/6 and 3/6 
From WALTER KITCHEN, Esq., Bridport- 
and I am very pleased with them.” 
' Fruit Trees arrived this morning beautifully packed, 
