34 George Cooling & Sons, Nurserymen, Bath. 
Name 
Description. 
Use. 
When fit for use. 
Newtown Pippin 
APPLES — continued. 
large, tender, and juicy ... 
D K 
Dec. to April. 
Okera 
rich flavoured, recently introduced from Sweden 
D 
Nov. to Dec. 
PEASGOOD’S NONSUCH 
large, tender, juicy, very handsome, in the way 
of Blenheim and Cellini 
D K 
Nov. to Dec. 
Peter the Great 
a new Apple from the Crimea, an abundant bearer 
D K 
Aug. to Sept. 
Pott’s Seedling 
large, of first-rate quality, and most prolific 
K 
January. 
PRINCE ALBERT (Lane's) 
a constant and abundant bearer ; one of the best 
culinary apples 
K 
Nov. to Jan. 
Quarrenden Red 
large, crisp and sugary, handsome 
D 
August. 
Reinette du Canada 
large and handsome, an excellent bearer 
D K 
Nov. to April. 
RIBSTON PIPPIN 
medium size, the finest of English dessert apples 
D K 
Nov. to March. 
Roundway Magnum Bonum... 
a first-rate desirable kind, melting in flesh, very 
aromatic, and richly flavoured 
D 
Nov. to Feb. 
Royal d’Angleterre 
large and handsome 
D K 
Nov. to Jan. 
ROYAL JUBILEE 
( Grahame's) 
clear lemon yellow in colour, large and distinct, 
very free cropping, a good market apple 
D K 
Oct. to Feb. 
Russet Boston 
excellent Ribston flavour 
D 
Jan. to April. 
Royal 
large, a good old kind 
D K 
Oct. to Dec. 
Redleaf 
small, very good 
D 
April. 
Sandringham 
large and handsome, a new late apple from the 
Prince of Wales’ 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 
verydesirablevariety ; ought to be inevery 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. 
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. 
Warner’s King 
a good bearer and very hardy 
K 
Nov. to March. 
Winter Pearmain 
a very old and much esteemed variety ... 
D 
Dec. to May. 
WINTER QUARRENDEN 
(new) 
exactly like the favourite Devonshire Quarrenden , 
but keeps in good condition until December j 
being so handsome in appearance it is a valu- 
able addition to late Dessert Apples. 2 yr. 
Trees, 3/6 each 
D 
Nov. to Dec. 
WORCESTERSHIRE 
PEARMAIN 
a very highly-coloured dessert apple, flesh tender, 
crisp, and juicy 
small, handsome, richly flavoured 
D 
Aug. to Sept. 
Wyken Pippin 
D 
Dec. to April. 
Yorkshire Beauty 
medium size, handsome, a good market variety ... 
K 
Sept, to Oct. 
EXTRA LARGE FRUITING APPLE TREES. 
We are often asked for extra large Bush Trees of Apples, and we can this Season supply a few each of large 
fruiting trees of the following varieties at 5/ and 7/6 each. These trees would be five to six feet in height and three 
to four feet through, and would come into bearing at once.— Bismarck, Beauty of Bath, Ecklinville Seed- 
ling, Emperor Alexander, Cox’s Orange Pippin, Gravenstein, Irish Peach, Pott’s Seedling, Peasgood 
Nonsuch, Lord Grosvenor, Red Astrachan, Stirling Castle. 
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 2/6. 
Name. 
Description. 
American 
Dartmouth Crab 
Imperial 
John Downie 
Mammoth ... 
Scarlet Siberian 
Yellow Siberian 
The Fairy 
cherry shaped and size, very prolific, handsome fruit. 
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 clus- 
ters ; 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. 
From THOS. ROBINSON, Esq., Kendall. — "1 am delighted wiih your Beauty of Bath Apple. I consider it the finest thing of its 
kind out. I have been awarded two First Prizes for fruit from the tree you sent me." 
