GEO. GOOLING & SONS, NURSERYMEN, BATH. 43 
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FRUIT TREES 
U7°HE following is a very select list, comprising the most reliable and best known 
\J varieties in their respective classes. Any variety not mentioned can be supplied, 
if notice of a day or two be given. 
Purchasers will greatly oblige if they will add to their orders a few supplementary 
names which we may use if any of the first-named are sold out. 
We would also suggest to those of our patrons who have not an intimate acquaintance 
with the various kinds of Fruit Trees, that it would be to their advantage to leave the 
selection of varieties in our hands, stating the purpose for which the Trees are required, 
the aspect in which they are to be planted, and the nature of the soil. In this case 
they may be assured their confidence will not be misplaced, as the selections will be 
made with the best judgment and care. 
The varieties printed in large type can be specially recommended. 
Cooling’s 
Guinea Collection of Fruit Trees, 
FOR A SMALL GARDEN. 
One Dozen well-grown Fruiting Bushes or Pyramidal-shaped Trees, 
Of choicest sorts, in variety, as follows : — 
Four Bush Apples, 
including good specimens of 
Cox’s Orange Pippin, 
Beauty of Bath &c 
Four Bush Pears, 
including good specimens of 
William’s Bon Chretien, 
Pitmaston Duchess, & c 
Four Bush Plums, 
including good specimens of 
Green Gage, 
Victoria, &c. 
The varieties included are selected to come into use in succession. The trees are compact ih growth, 
taking up little room in the garden, and will come into beariag at once. 
THE TWELVE TREES may be had in same varieties, TRAINED 
FOR WALLS, for 
Or SIX BUSH TREES (a Apples, 2 Pears, 2 Plums), and SIX TRAINED 
TREES FOR WALLS (2 Apples, 2 Pears, 2 Plums), for 
PRICES QUOTED INCLUDE CAREFUL PACKING 
32s. 6d. 
27s 6d. 
From Mrs. MORRIS, Shalford, Guildford . — “ The Collection of Fruit Trees you sent me three 
years ago are doing splendidly.” 
