GEO. COOLING & SONS, NURSERYMEN, BATH. 
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THE LOGANBERRY. 
(Received Award of Merit, R.H.S.) 
This fruit is an entirely new departure, being a true hybrid between the red Raspberry and Blackberry, 
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 the Blackberry, a beautiful fruit 
for dessert, making also a first-class jelly or jam. This new fruit is rapidly growing in popularity, it will 
grow almost anywhere, and gives an enormous amount of fruit. 
Strong Fruiting Plants, 1 /- each, 9 /- per doz. Smaller Plants, 9d. each, 6 /- per doz. 
PHENOMENAL BERRY. 
Raised by Mr. L. Burbank, a cross between the Californian Dewberry and Cuthbert Raspberry ; very 
similar but stronger in growth than the Loganberry, said to be a heavier cropper and the fruit has a much 
smaller core, the fruit is produced in large clusters, 1/- each; 9/- doz. 
THE WINEBERRY. 
Japanese (Rubus phasnicolasius). More hardy and vigorous than any Raspberry or Blackberry. Large 
clusters of mulberry-shaped fruit of a scarlet wine colour, very sweet and juicy, and make a delicious 
preserve. Plants, 1 /- each, 10 /6 per dozen. 
CULINARY RODTS S PLANTS. 
ASPARAGUS ROOTS. 
Per 100 — s. d. 
Connover’s Colossal, one year ; strong . . 3 6 
two years ; strong . . . . 5 0 
Giant, the true variety ; one year old . . 2 6 
two years old . . . . . . ..36 
three years old . . . . . . ..50 
very strong roots for forcing .. ..10 6 
HORSE RADISH, for planting, doz. roots . . 1 0 
HERB ROOTS, in variety, doz. clumps, if- to 6/- 
ARTICHOKES. 
Globe, strong plants, . . per doz. clumps 9 0 
Jerusalem . . . . . . per peck 2 0 
SEA-KALE ROOTS. 
Per 100 — s. d. 
Strong Roots, for planting .. per doz.l/- 7 6 
selected . . . . ,. 1/6 10 6 
extra strong, for forcing „ 2/6 17 6 
LILY WHITE, a desirable variety, producing 
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 0 
Good Planting Roots ,, 2/- 15 0 
RHUBARB. 
BEST VARIETIES— Large Roots, 6s. to 9s. per doz. ; Extra large for forcing, 
each Is. and Is. 6d. 
NEW VARIETIES. 
DAW’S CHAMPION. — An excellent new Rhubarb, very early, of a brilliant crimson colour, and the stalks 
are very stout and long. First-class Certificate, R.H.S. Strong Roots, 2/6 each; Planting Sets, 1/- 
each ; 10 /6 per dozen. 
BURBANK’S CRIMSON WINTER RHUBARB, an excellent new variety which produces stalks fully six 
months earlier than any other sort. It commences to grow in September, and good stalks may be 
pulled throughout the winter and spring months. It is of brightest crimson, and the flavour is excellent. 
A genuine novelty. Strong Plants, 2 /6 each ; Planting Sets, 1 /6 each ; 15 /- per dozen. 
From Rev. W. HANLON, Innishannon . — “ Too much cannot be said in favour of the Loganberry. 
The bearing is marvellous.” 
