GEO. COOLING & SONS’ CATALOGUE OF FLOWERING SHRUBS. 
Rhododendrons— General Collection. 
The varieties of this grand race are now so numerous that we have only given a few of the most 
distinct kinds from our large collection of Hybrids, which we can furnish at 24'-, 30/., 42/-., and 60/- 
per dozen, or £7 10s., £10, to £25 per 100. An effective mass can be made by backing up the named sorts 
with Poniicum and seedling varieties, which are cheaper. 
TO COLOUR APPROXIMATELY. 
WHITE OR PALE. 
Coriaceum 
Delicatum 
Duchess of Connaught 
Minnie 
Mrs. John Glutton 
Purity 
The Queen 
Cunningham’s White 
Pictum 
Mrs. Thos. Agnew 
Onslowianum 
A. Van Geert 
Broughtonii 
Concessum 
Blandyanum 
Brayanum 
Barclayanum 
Cynthia 
ROSE 
AND PINK. 
Mrs. 
John Waterer 
Stella 
Prince of Wales 
Lady 
Cathcart 
Roseum Elegans 
Titian 
Mrs. 
Holfotd 
Lady Armstrong 
RED AND CRIMSON. 
John Waterer 
Nobleanura, early 
Vesuvius 
Michael Waterer 
Fleur de Marie 
Hendersonii 
Mrs. 
Fitzgerald 
Eclipse 
Grand Arab 
Mrs. 
Milner 
. 
PURPLISH 
AND LILAC. 
Fastuosum Pleno lago 
Everestianum Old Port 
Sir Thos. Seabright Lord Napier 
Nero Maculatum Superbum 
Silvi.s 
RHODODENDRON PONTICUM. Good Bushy Plants, well budded— 
Per doz. 6/-, 9/- to 15/-, per 100, 30/-. 50/- to 100/- 
/New Climbing and Pillar Plants. 
We offer hero a few distinct Climbing Plants of recent introduction, which are worthy of attention ; 
the new Vitis, introduced from China by Messrs. Veitch, and the new Ampelopsis are valuable additions 
to our hardy climbers. 
AMPELOPSIS HENRY AN A. A beautiful new Virginian Creeper ; the leaves are charmingly variegated 
I with silvery white and rose. — 1/6. 
AMPELOPSIS LOWn. A lovely new variety of Ampelopsis, raised by Messrs. Low ; the leaves are only 
about half the size of A. Veitchi ; are in Summer of a dark metalic green, brightening to a fresh apple 
green towards the extremities, changing with the season to a warm tint in Autumn ; the leaves are 
small, beautifully dendate and the edges are prettily crimped. A charming variety. — 1 /6 and 2 /6. 
CLEMATIS — LADY NORTHCLIFFE. Deep lavender, tinted bright blue, with purple bar, and white 
stamens, good grower ; free and distinct. Award of Merit, R.H.S., 1906. — 2/6. 
CLEMATIS MONTANA RUBENS. A valuable introduction, being a coloured form of the well-known 
Montana ; the flowers are soft, rosy red in colour, freely produced, and a charming contrast to the 
old favourite white variety. Strong Plants, 2 /-. 
VITIS ARMATA VEITCHH. The finest decorated Vine ever distributed, succeeding well in any situation. 
The autumn tint of its large leaves is a rich crim.son lake with a magenta shading, whilst during 
summer they present a shining bronzy green appearance. — 2/6 and 3/6 each. 
. VITIS MEG ALOPHYLLA. A remarkable Chinese species of Vitis, the leaves are 2 to 3ft. across, dark 
green on the upper surface, pale glaucous green beneath ; of rapid growth, making stems 8 to 10ft. in 
a season. This is a most valuable addition to our climbing plants. — 2/6 and 3/6. 
VITIS REPENS. A fine hardy ornamental Vine ; it is self clinging and a very strong grower. The 
young growths are bright brown in colour, the young leaves being of a reddish brown on the upper 
surface and deep claret colour underneath. The old leaves have a peculiar velvety appearance. — 
2/6 and 3/6 each. 
VITIS THOMSONII, a charming species with purplish foliage and stems. The leaves are greenish 
purple in colour above, bright claret purple beneath, changing in Autumn to purplish red ; the 
growths are slender. — 2/6 and 3/6. 
Our Rhododendrons are especially well budded this season, and are sure to produce a good effect. 
