GEO. COOLING & SONS, NURSERYMEN, BATH. 55 
Name. 
Description. 
When fit for use. 
PEARS — Continued. 
PITMASTON DUCHESS 
very large and fine, ripening perfectly ; a hardy consti- 
Oct. and Nov. 
tution 
PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT.. 
new, melting, juicy, and of delicious flavour, yellow 
tinted with salmon-pink, flesh white ; good. Bush 
trees only. 3/6 each 
October. 
Princess 
a large and handsome pear, resembling Louise Bonne of 
Nov. and Dec. 
Jersey 
Seckle . . 
small, of rich flavour, free bearer, bronzy red in colour . . 
Oct. and Nov. 
SOUVENIR DU CONGRESS 
a splendid variety ; seedling Irom Wiilxams* Bon Chretien, 
September. 
but later, larger, and better flavoured 
Swan’s Egg . . 
an excellent hardy Pear, with a peculiar and fine flavour 
Oct. and Nov. 
Tompson’s 
a fine hardy pear of great excellence ; rich and 
October. 
delicious flavour 
TRIOMPHE de VIENNE . . 
very large, russety, of rich flavour, of great excellence . . 
September. 
Uvedale St. Germain 
immense size ; the finest stewing Pear in cultivation 
Dec. to April. 
Van Mons. Leon Le Clerc . . 
an excellent Pear, buttery and melting 
November. 
Vicar of Winkfleld . . 
a good stewing pear, and when well ripened, melting 
Dec. to Jan. 
and good flavoured ; an abundant bearer 
Windsor 
an excellent free-bearing early market variety 
September. 
Winter Nelis 
small, rich, and melting; very delicious 
Nov. to Feb. 
Winter Orange 
medium size, stewing pear, fruit yellow, very prolific . . 
1 April and May. 
CHERRIES. 
STANDARDS AND HALF-STANDARDS, 2/6 to 
3/6 each. 
DWARF FAN TRAINED. 2/6, 3/6 to 5/- each. 
HORIZONTAL TRAINED, 3/6 and 5/- each. 
BUSH AND PYRAMIDS, 2/6 to 3/6 each. 
ORCHARD-HOUSE TREES, in Pots, with Fruit 
Buds, 3/6, 5/- and 7/6. 
STANDARD AND HALF-STANDARD TRAINED, 
3/6, .5/6 and 7/- 
Name. 
Description. 
When fit for use. 
Bedford Prolific 
Belle Agathe or Autumn 
Bigarreau 
BELLE MAGNIHQUE 
BIGARREAU 
Frogmore Early 
Napoleon 
Black Bigarreau 
Black Eagle . . 
Black Heart . . 
Black Tartarian 
EARLY RIVERS 
Elton 
GOVERNOR WOOD 
Kentish 
Knight’s Early Black 
Late Duke 
MAY DUKE 
MORELLO 
NOBLE 
WATERLOO 
WHITE HEART 
large and black, very hardy 
a very late and interesting variety, will hang as late as 
November. 
large heavy cropper; a fine Cherry of the Morello type 
large, pale yellow, firm, rich, and highly flavoured 
flesh tender, rich, and a great bejLrer 
flesh firm 
fle.sh black, firm, juicy, and very rich 
of rich flavour ; an excellent variety for garden or orchard 
medium size, black, rich, juicy, and sweet 
very large, especially on a wall ; late 
large, black, very hardy, early, and rich flavoured 
large, yellow, firm, juicy, sweet, and rich . . 
very large, great bearer, fine and delicious variety 
medium size, red, tender and acid ; best for preserving . . 
large, black, rich ; a delicious early variety 
large, bright red, tender, rich, and juicy . . 
large, deep red, very juicy, rich, sweet, highly flavoured 
large, blackish red, tender, juicy, acid ; succeeds well on 
north waU . . 
intensely dark red in colour, large, richly flavoured, 
flesh firm, hardy and vigorous, and an abundant 
bearer. First Class Certificate Royal Horticultural 
Society 
rich, luscious fruit, and good bearer 
medium size, yellow, firm, sweet and pleasant . . 
I July. 
Oct. and Nov. 
August. 
July. 
end of June. 
July and Aug. 
July. 
July. 
early part July. 
August. 
June. 
beginning of J uly 
July. 
July. 
end of June. 
August. 
early part July. 
August. 
August. 
July. 
end of July. 
From Mrs. E. C. CUNDY, Stratford-on-Avon :—The Fruit Trees arrived in good condition 
and are quite satisfactory. 
