GEO. COOLING & SONS, NURSERYMEN, BATH. 
PEARS. 
Standards and Half-Standards, straight stems and good heads . . 
Dwarf Fan Trained, ior walls or espaliers . . . . . . 2/6, 
Horizontal Trained, according to tiers . . . . 2/6, 3 /6, 
Gridiron Trained, a few varieties 
Standard and Half-Standard Trained . . 
Bush and Pyramids, well grown young trees . . 
Bush and Pyramids, strong fruiting trees, well formed, set with buds 
Orchard House Trees, in pots 
Single Cordon Trained 
Special Prices for Quantities. 
Each. 
2/6 to 3/6 
3/6 to 
3/- to 
3/6 & 
5/- to 
1/6 to 
3/6 to 
3/6 to 
1/6 to 
6/0 
7/6 
5 /- 
10/6 
2/6 
7/6 
7/6 
3/6 
Name. 
Abbe Fetel 
Baronne de 
Mello 
Belle d’Ecully 
Bergamot 
Autumn 
D’Esperen 
Gansel’s 
Beurre de 
1’ Assumption 
Bacbelier 
BEURRE 
BALTET 
Bose 
Clairgeau 
D’ AMAR- 
US 
■ d’Arem- 
berg . . 
' de Capian- 
mont 
DE MOR- 
TILLET 
DIED 
' Easter 
' Giflard 
- Ebrdy 
When 
Descnption. 
fit for 
use 
frnit fine, bright red, large 
and long, flesh melting 
large and handsome, melt- 
ing and delicious in 
flavour; hardy., 
very large, flesh melting, 
sugary, and very pro- 
ductive . . 
medium size, juicy, melt- 
ing and rich . . 
an excellent late rich melt- 
■ ing Pear, very refresh- 
ing flavour 
large, very handsome ; 
rich flavour . . 
very large, melting and 
juicy ; fine for walls 
large, a rich, juicy, and 
excellent kind 
a remarkably fine melt- 
ing Pear, of very rich 
flavour . . 
an excellent Pear, a good 
bearer . . 
large, very handsome, good 
bearer, excellent for 
small gardens, good for 
stewing . . 
large, buttery, juicy, hand- 
some, one of the finest 
early Pears 
medium, molting, first 
rate quality 
handsome, juicy, and free 
bearing . . 
an excellent early variety, 
large, yeUow streaked, 
russet, flesh white, ex- 
cellent quality., 
very large, melting, rich, 
and aromatic, a fine Pear 
large, melting, juicy, and 
rich, one of the best late 
Pears 
an early Pear of first 
quality . . 
large, melting and very 
juicy, of great excell- 
ence 
Oct. and 
Nov. 
Nov. 
Sept. 
Oct. 
Jan. and 
April. 
Oct. and 
Nov. 
Aug. and 
Sept. 
Dec. 
Nov. 
Oct. 
Nov. 
Sept. 
Jan. 
Oct. 
Aug. to 
Sept. 
Oct. to 
Nov. 
Jan. to 
Mar. 
Aug. 
Oct. 
ALBERT DOV ASTON , Esq., Bude. — "I am delighted with the Fruit Trees which have arrived 
without the slightest damage." 
