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GEO. COOLING & SONS’ CATALOGUE OF ORNAMENTAL TREES, ete. 
Ornamental, Deciduous & Flowering Trees. 
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1 6 
2 G 
Each — s. d. s. d. 
Acacia (Robinia), 
Hispida (Rose Acacia) .. ..1 0 to 2 6 
Pseudo-Acacia (Cowwon Acacia) ..0 6 16 
Inermis (The Mcp-headed Acacia) 3 6 7 6 
Bessoniana, the best for street 
planting .. .. .. ..16 36 
Fine ornamental free-flowering trees, 
having most graceful foliage. 
Acer, 
Negundo variegata, dwarfs . . 1 0 
Standards . . . . ..16 
Beautiful silver variegated leaves, one 
of the most eflective plants in con- 
trast with dark foliaged shrubs. 
Platanoides (Norway Maple), 
6 to 8ft. . . . . per doz. 9 /- 
8 to 12ft 12/- .. 
12 to 15ft. 2 6 to 3 6 
A fine tree for autumn effect, the 
leaves becoming a bright yellow tint. 
Schwedlerii, 
7 to 10ft 26 36 
This is a most rapid-growing Maple, 
and is rendered very effective by its 
large handsome foliage, of a coppery 
red. 
ffisculus (Horse Chestnut), 
Flore Plenum, Standards . . . . 1 
Rubra, scarlet-flowered . . 2 
yellow flowered . . . . 2 
The Horse Chestnut is the finest of 
British flowering trees, of rapid 
growth and long lived ; grand as a 
park or avenue tree. 
Ailanthus (Tree of Heaven), 
Glandulosa . . . . . . . . 1 
A majestic tree, with long frond-like 
foliage : grows well in smoky situa- 
tions. 
Alnus (The Alder), 
Glutinosa Aurea . . . . . . 2 
Laciniata . . . . . . 1 
These two varieties are very ornamen- 
tal planted in wet situations, or on 
margins of streams or lakes. 
Amygdalus (Almond), 
Single flowering, standards . . 1 
Double White, dwarfs . . . . 1 
„ Red, „ .. ..1 
Abundance of pink flowers in early 
spring before the leaves appear ; 
fine for villa gardens. 
Ash (see Fraxinus). 
Mountain (see Pyrus aucuparia). 
Beech (see Fagus). 
2 6 
5 0 
5 0 
6 2 6 
6 5 0 
6 2 6 
6 to 2 6 
6 
6 
Each- 
Birch (Betula), 
Alba, white . . 
Cut-leaved 
Handsome trees, with elegantly cut 
foliage and silvery bark. 
Purpurea, dwarfs . . 
standards . . . . 3/6, 
A purple-leaved variety of the Silver 
Birch. 
Bird Cherry (Cerasus Padus) . . 
Bunches of while flowers in summer ; 
the leaves become bright scarlet and 
yellow in autumn. 
Carpinus (Hornbeam), 
6 to 10ft. . . 
Similar to Beech, but more graceful, 
producing seed vessels much like 
hops. 
Castanea (Spanish Chestnut), 
Vesca, standards 
Forms a noble tree for park or wood- 
land. 
Catalpa, 
Syringaefolia . . 
Aurea . . 
A deciduous tree, with large heart- 
shaped foliage of a most pleasing 
colour, producing a profusion of 
white Anemone-like flowers in 
summer and autumn. 
Cercis (The Judas Tree), 
Siliquastnim 
Forms a small tree ; rosy purple 
flowers before the leaves appear. 
Cytisus, 
Alpinus (Scotch Laburnum), 
Standards . . 
Laburnum (English), standards 
Golden, standards 
Watereriana, standards 
Purpureus, standards 
Purplish flowers ; one of our hand- 
somest trees in autumn. 
Well-known flowering trees, the purple 
variety sometimes producing yellow 
and rose co oured flowers altcrna'.cly 
on the same raceme. 
Crataegus (Hawthorn), 
Oxycantha (Common Hawthorn), 
Alba Pleno (double white), 
standards 
Coccinea (scarlet thorn), single, 
standards 
Flore Pleno (Paul’s double 
scarletl . . 
yellow fruited . . 
FilicifoUa (fern-leaved), standards 
d. s. d. 
6 2 6 
6 2 6 
6 3 6 
0 to 7 6 
10 16 
16 2 6 
16 2 6 
6 2 6 
6 5 0 
16 3 6 
2 6 
2 6 
2 6 
2 6 
2 6 
We have a fine collection of specimen Coniferae and Evergreens, and shall he pleased to send 
particulars and prices. 
