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GEO. COOLING & SONS’ CATALOGUE OP FRUIT TREES, 
NECTARINES. . 
DWARF FAN TRAINED, Fine Trees, 3/6 and 5/- each. 
DWARF FAN TRAINED, a few extra-sized Fruiting Trees, 7 /6 to 10/6 each. 
STANDARD AND HALF-STANDARD TRAINED, 7/6, 10/6 to 21/- each. 
ORCHARD- HOUSE TREES, in Pots, with Fruit Buds, 6/- to 7/6 each. 
YEARLING or MAIDEN TREES, 2/- each. 
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Name. 
Description. 
When fit for use. 
Balgowan 
CARDINAL .. 
(Rivers). 
Downton 
EARLY RIVERS 
ELRUGE 
Hardwicke, Seedling ■ ■ 
Humboldt 
Hunt’s Tawny 
LORD NAPIER 
Pine . Apple 
PITMASTON ORANGE 
Prince of Wales 
RIVER’S ORANGE 
Stanwick Elruge 
Victoria 
VIOLETTE HATIVE 
White 
large, oval, highly coloured and fine flavour . . 
ten days earUer than Early Rivers, superb in flavour, 
not hardy outside, except on a very warm situation 
large, melting, rich and excellent ; hardy 
very early, large in size, highly coloured and richly 
flavoured . . 
medium size, one of the best ; forces well 
very large, skin pale green, dark purplish red next sun . . 
raised from Pine Apple, which it exceeds in size, and 
equals in flavour . . . . . . . . . . 
medium size, melting, juicy and rich, hardy and prolific. . 
medium size, pale cream, with a red cheek ; very early 
yellow flesh ; very rich flavour . . 
large, melting, good bearer 
flesh deep red, skin greenish yellow with red cheek 
resembles Pitmaston Orange, very richly flavoured 
large and delicious in flavour, but requires glass for its 
successful culture 
very rich and sugary ; requires a warm wall . . 
one of the best ; highly flavoured, delicious . . 
large, skin white, very juicy, with a rich vinous flavour 
end of August. 
July. 
Aug. and Sept. 
end of July. 
Aug. and Sept. 
August. 
September. 
August. 
August. 
Aug. and Sept. 
Aug. and Sept. 
September. 
Aug. and Sept. 
September. 
September. 
September. 
Aug. and Sept. 
FIGS. 
STRONG PLANTS, in pots. 
Black Ischia, skin deep purple, sweet and luscious, 
and a free bearer. 
Brown Turkey or Lee’s Perpetual, brownish red, 
covered with blue blossom, very luscious, 
hardy ; the best for out-door culture. 
Brunswick, very large, skin greenish yellow and 
violet brown ; sweet and highly flavoured. 
2/6, 3/6, 5/- and 7/6 each. 
Negro Largo, skin quite black, flesh pale red, tender, 
juicy, and very highly flavoured. 
Royal Vineyard, large and oblong in form, of a 
brown tint, and very luscious in quality. 
White Marseilles, of a pale green when ripe, and of 
a delicious flavour. 
Ischia, small, skin pale greenish-yellow, rich 
and highly flavoured. 
MISCELLANEOUS FRUITS. 
Each — s. d. s. d. 
ALMOND, Fruiting, Bitter or Sweet, 
Standards . . . . .. 1 6 to 3 6 
Pyramids . . . . 1 6 to 2 6 
BARBERRIES, Red Fruiting . . 1 0 to 1 6 
CHESTNUT, Spanish, Standards . . 1 6 to 3 6 
DAMSONS, in variety (see Plums) 1 6 to 3 6 
Each — s. 
MEDLAR, Nottingham, Standards. . 2 
Monstrous or Dutch, Standards 2 
MULBERRY, Black, Standards 5/-, 7 
QUINCE. Standards and bush . . 1 
d. s. d. 
6 to 3 6 
6 to 3 6 
6 to 10 6 
6 to 3 6 
Miss WILLMER, Brighton. — "Miss W Ulmer has received the bundle of Fruit Trees, 
and is very pleased with them." 
