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George Cooling & Sons , Nurserymen , Bath. 
RASPBERRIES. 
Fine Canes, 2s. per doz. ; 12s, per 100, excepting those priced. 
BAUMFORTH’S SEEDLING, a very heavy 
cropping, extra large, and highly flavoured 
variety, per doz. 3s.; per 100, 20s. 
Carter’s Prolific, dark red, strongly recommended. 
Fastolf, purplish red, large and excellent. 
NORTHUMBERLAND FILL - BASKET, 
large, deep red, free bearing. 
Norwich Wonder, fruit large and well flavoured, 
robust grower. 
Prince of Wales, large, crimson, brisk flavour. 
Red Antwerp, large, crimson, fine. 
Rivers’ Double- Bearing', large, crimson, free bear- 
ing, 
Steele’s Victoria, said to be the finest variety sent 
into Covent Garden Market ; the fruit is large, 
handsome, and early, and it is almost continuous 
in bearing, good gatherings having been made as 
late as November ; it is very superior in flavour, 
and we can thoroughly recommend it. Strong 
canes, per doz. 3s.; per 100, 20s. 
SUPERLATIVE, of large size and frequently pro- 
duced on the young canes, hence it may be con- 
sidered a perpetual bearer, it succeeds where 
many tender varieties fail. Strong canes, per 
doz. 3s. ; per 100, 20s. 
THE GUINEA, a new, large, yellow variety, a 
seedling from Superlative , having all the good 
qualities of that first-class variety, per doz. 9s. 
White Antwerp, large, pale yellow, mild and sweet. 
THE LOGANBERRY. 
(Received Award of Merit, R.H.S.) 
This fruit is an entirely fresh departure, being a true hybrid between the red Raspberry and Blackberry ; said 
to be perfectly hardy, having stood in an exposed position without any protection the temperature below zero, 
and coming through the winter without injury. The berries are very large, deep reddish maroon in colour. They 
are rich in flavour, being a delicious mingling of the Raspberry and Blackberry, are melting, and without core ; a 
beautiful fruit for dessert, making also a first-class jelly or jam. 
Plants, is. 6d. each; 15s. per doz. 
WINEBERRY. 
Japanese (Rubus phcetticolasius). More hardy and vigorous than any Raspberry or Blackberry. Large 
clusters of fruit of a scarlet -wine colour ; very sweet and juicy, and berries contain only very small seeds. 
Plants, is. each ; 6s. and 9s. per doz. 
CULINARY ROOTS AND PLANTS. 
ASPARAGUS ROOTS. 
Per 100— s. d. 
Connover’s Colossal, one year, strong .. 50 
two years, strong 7 o 
Giant, the true variety, one year old ... ... 2 6 
two years old ... 3 6 
three years old ... ... 50 
very strong roots for forcing 10 6 
HORSE RADISH. For planting, doz. roots, 1/. 
HERB ROOTS. In variety, doz. clumps, 4/ to 6/. 
ARTICHOKES. s . d. 
Globe, strong plants ... per doz. clumps 9 o 
Jerusalem per peck 2 o 
SEA-KALE ROOTS. 
Per 100 — s. d. 
Strong Roots, for planting ... doz. 1/76 
selected ,, 1/6 10 6 
extra strong, for forcing ,, 2/6 17 6 
LILY WHITE, a desirable variety, pro- 
ducing large pure white kale, quite distinct, 
and in appearance and flavour far in 
advance of the old variety ; it is a grand 
sort for early forcing. 
Very Strong Crowns, for imme- 
diate forcing doz. 3/21 o 
Good Planting Roots ,, 2/ 15 o 
RHUBARB, Best Varieties. 
Large Roots. 6s. to 9s. per doz.; Extra Large, for forcing, each Is., Is. 6d,, and 2s. 6d. 
From ALFRED METCALF, Esq., Darley Dale. — “ All the Fruit Trees you have sent me have done well.” 
