GEO. COOLING & SONS, NURSERYMEN, BATH. 
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FLOWERING 
Each, s. d. s. 
Cerasus {Cherry) 
Watererii, or rosea, dwarfs 
Corchorus {Kerria) Japonica 
double flowered . . . . 0 
Variegata . . . . . . . . i 
Daphne cneorum, Major . . . . 1 
Laureola . . . . . . . . 0 
Mezereum . . . , . . . . l 
alba . . . . . . . , 1 
Pontica . . . . . . , . 1 
Deutzia Crenata Flore Pleno . . . . 0 
Fortune! . . . . . . . . 1 
Gracilis . . . . . . . . 0 
Scabra . . . . . . . . 0 
Elder (Sambucus), Scarlet berried . . 0 
White berried . . . . . . 0 
Silver striped . . . . . . 0 
Aurea Golden . . . . . . 0 
Plumosa alba, cut leaved . . . . 1 
Escallonia Macrantha . . . . . 1 
Rubra . . . , . . . . 1 
Forsythia Viridissima . . . . . . 0 
Suspensa long drooping 
branches with greenish yellow 
flowers . . . . . . . . 0 
0am Cistus, a fine evergreen for walls 
or sheltered positions, abundance 
of large showy white flowers, with 
black spots 
Guelder Rose ( Viburnum), in variety. . 0 
Standards . . . . . . . . 2 
Hypericum {St. John's Wort), 
per dozen, 3 /- to 6 /- 
Moserianum . . 
Hydrangea paniculata grandiflora, 
dwarf . . . . . . . . 1 
standards . . . . 2 
A very handsome deciduous shrub, 
producing freely large conical heads 
of white blossoms ; it remains a 
long time in flower, and is a most 
desirable plant. 
Halesia Tetraptera {Snowdrop Tree).. 
6 
0 
6 
9 
0 
6 
0 
9 
0 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
0 
0 
9 
9 
9 
6 
0 to 
G 
1 
1 
1 
2 
1 
1 
2 
2 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
2 
I 
1 
1 
I 
1 
1 
3 
0 
1 
3 
1 
SHRUBS — continued. 
d. 
Each, 
s. 
d. 
s. 
d. 
Ealmia Latifolia 
1 
6 
2 
6 
6 
Larger 
3 
B 
6 
0 
Leycesteria, formosa . . 
0 
9 
1 
6 
0 
6 
Lilac (see Syringa). 
Magnolia Purpurea 
2 
6 
3 
6 
6 
Conspicua 
2 
6 
6 
0 
0 
Soulangeana 
3 
6 
7 
6 
6 
Larger Specimens 
10 
6 
21 
0 
6 
Olearia Hastii 
1 
6 
2 
6 
6 
Pampas Grass, clumps 
1 
6 
2 
6 
6 
Pseonia Moutan (Trge Pfl«ony) 
2 
6 
3 
6 
6 
0 
Peach Double Flowered, White, Pink, 
Crimson Pyramids 
1 
6 
2 
6 
0 
Prunus Sinensis flore pleno 
1 
6 
2 
6 
Pissardi, bright purple foliage, very 
ornamental 
1 
6 
2 
6 
0 
Philadelphus Coronarius 
0 
9 
1 
6 
0 
6 
{Mock Orange) 
in many distinct sorts 
0 
9 
1 
6 
6 
6 
Pyrus Malus floriburida 
1 
6 
2 
6 
Malus imperialis 
1 
6 
2 
6 
6 
Ribes {Flowering Currant), in variety . . 
0 
9 
1 
0 
Spiraea Ariaefolia 
1 
0 
1 
6 
Alba 
0 
9 
1 
0 
6 
Callosa 
0 
6 
0 
9 
Thunbergi 
0 
9 
1 
0 
Fortunii 
1 
0 
1 
6 
0 
Staphylea pinnata, strong beautiful 
white flowering shrub 
1 
0 
1 
6 
Symphoricarpus Racemosa {Snowberry) 0 
6 
1 
0 
6 
Other varieties 
0 
9 
1 
6 
6 
Syringa {Lilac), 
Persian, in variety . . 
0 
9 
1 
6 
Siberian, in variety . . 
0 
9 
1 
0 
9 
Vulgaris (common) . . 
0 
6 
1 
0 
White 
0 
9 
1 
6 
6 
Double, named varieties 
2 
6 
3 
6 
6 
Viburnum Macrocephalum 
1 
6 
3 
6 
Plicatum 
1 
6 
2 
6 
Weigelia Amabilis 
0 
9 
1 
6 
Rosea 
0 
9 
1 
6 
Nana Variegata 
0 
9 
1 
0 
Hortensis Nivea, pure white 
1 
0 
1 
6 
6 
Eva Retake (new) . . 
0 
9 
1 
6 
N ew Rhododendrons. 
The following are amongst the most beautiful of the new Rhododendrons sent out of 
late years. We can highly recommend them. The Pink and White Pearl are grand varieties. 
DONCASTER. Intense scarlet, very free flowering. — 3/6. 
DUKE OF YORE. Bright rosy pink, with large brown spots on the copper petals, very free flowering. — 5/- 
PINE PEARL. This beautiful new Rhododendron is one of the finest introductions of late years, it pro- 
duces enormous petals and truss, and is of clear flesh pink in colour, equally valuable as a pot plant 
or for outdoors. — 3 /6, 5 /- and 7 /6, according to size. 
WHITE PEARL. A charming companion to the above, producing large trusses of white flowers, faintly 
flushed with palest pink, foliage of a rich green ; fine for forcing.— 3, 6, 5/- and 7/6 each. 
HELEN PAUL. Soft peach, with the petals tipped and margined with pink, large truss freely produced 
on young plants ; most distinct and good. — 5 /- and 7 /6 each. 
Mrs. CHARLES BUTLER. Wliite with bluish tint, deliciously .scented. — 5/-. 
JOHN BENNETT POE. A rich cream with large green blotch on top petal, the blotch spotted with black ; 
most distinct and good. — Each 5 /- and 7 /6. 
STRATEGIST. Bright clear pink, very large trinss ; a fine variety. — 5/-. 
For Carriage Arrangements and Discounts see third page of cover. 
