George Cooling & Sons, Nurserymen, Bath. 
MISCELLANEOUS FRUITS. 
Each— 
ALMOND, Fruiting, Standards ... 
•s. 
I 
d. 
6 
to 
s. 
2 
d. 
6 
Pyramids 
I 
6 
to 
2 
6 
BARBERRIES, Red Fruiting ... 
I 
0 
CHESTNUT, Spanish, Standards 
I 
6 
to 
2 
6 
DAMSONS, in variety (see Plums) 
I 
6 
to 
2 
6 
MEDLAR, Nottingham, Standards 
2 
6 
to 
3 
6 
Monstrous or Dutch, Standards 
2 
6 
to 
3 
6 
Stoneless, Standards 
2 
6 
to 
3 
6 
MULBERRY, Black, Standards, 5 /, 
7 
6 
to 
10 
6 
Dwarf Trained 
5 
0 
to 
7 
6 
Each — s. d. s. d. 
NUTS AND FILBERTS, Cos- 
ford, Filbert (Purple-Leaved), 
Filberts (Red and White), Ken- 
tish Cob, Prolific (Pearson’s), 
per doz. 9/ to 12/ 
QUINCE, Standards 1 6 to 2 6 
WALNUTS, Standards 2 6 to 5 o 
French Prolific, bears when 
only a few years old, very prolific, 
Fruiting Trees 5 o to 7 6 
Grape 
-Me Tines. 
FINE CANES. 
From eyes established in pots, well 
adapted for planting in vineries, 
3s. 6d. and 5s. each. 
EXTRA STRONG CANES. 
For fruiting in pots, capable of bearing a 
good crop the first season, 
7s. 6d., 10s. 6d., and 15s. each. 
Alicante (Kempsey’s or Morocco). A grand looking 
black grape, a valuable late variety. 
Alicante (Black). A large showy black grape, hangs 
remarkably well, altogether a most valuable late 
variety. 
Alnwick Seedling. A very handsome late keeping 
black grape. 
Bowood Muscat. A rich amber-coloured grape, 
finely flavoured. 
Black St Peter’s. One of the best late varieties for 
flavour. 
Buckland Sweetwater. An excellent early white 
variety, and a great bearer, bunches and berries 
long and of pale amber when ripe, well flavoured. 
Esperion. Black, a capital out-door variety. 
Frankenthal. Black, large bunch, flesh rich, juicy. 
Foster’s Seedling. White, very early, free and 
ofgood quality, a first-rate early grape. 
Gros Colman. A most handsome black grape. The 
bunches and berries are alike of enormous size, 
very juicy and sweet. 
Gros Maroc. A remarkably fine black late grape, 
berries very large, and flavour excellent. 
Hamburgh (Black). Well-known as one of the best 
and most popular of grapes. 
Hamburgh Mill Hill (Black). Of first-class excel- 
lence, succeeds well in an ordinary vinery. 
Lady Downes (Black). Berries large and oval in 
shape, flesh firm, sweet, and richly flavoured, one 
of the best for late crop, and an excellent keeper. 
Madresfield Court Black Muscat. Bunches long, 
berries large, and of a rich Muscat flavour ; a 
superior grape, and an excellent keeper. 
Mrs Pearson (White). Berries large and oval, of 
golden colour, and forms a handsome bunch. 
Muscat of Alexandria. A delicious grape, bunches 
large and well shouldered, berries also large and 
of a greenish-yellow, becoming a fine amber 
colour when thoroughly ripened. 
Muscat, Mrs Pince’s (Black). An excellent variety, 
flesh firm, with fine Muscat flavour. 
Muscat Hamburgh (Black). A highly-flavoured 
grape, having large well-shouldered bunches and 
large berries. 
Royal Muscadine. A well-known excellent white 
grape, succeeding in a cool vinery or a wall. 
GRAPE VINES FOR OUTSIDE CULTURE. — Of Sweetwater and Small Black varieties. 
Strong plants in pots. 2s. 6d. and 3s. 6d. 
From W. C. FAED, Esq., Dulwich.— “ The Fruit Trees arrived in good condition ; they are a very good lot indeed." 
