GEO. COOLING & SONS, NURSERYMEN, BATH. 
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GRAPE VINES. 
FINE CANES— From eyes, established in pots, weU adapted for planting in vineries. 
3/6 and 5/- each. 
EXTRA STRONG CANES— For fruiting in pots, capable of bearing a good crop for the first season, 
7/6 and 10/6 each. 
Alicante (Kempsey's or Morocco). A grand looking black grape ; a valuable late variety. 
Alcante. (Black). A large showy black grape, hangs remarkably well ; a most valuable late variety. 
Alnwick Seedling. A very handsome late keeping black ^ape. 
Appley Towers. (Black). A very good late variety ; will hang for a long time. 
Bowood Muscat. A rich amber-coloured grape, finely flavoured. 
Black St. Peter’s. One of the best late varieties for flavour. 
Buckland Sweetwater. An excellent early white variety, and a great bearer, bunches and berries long and 
of pale amber when ripe : well flavoured. • 
Cannon Hall Muscat. Larger bunches and berries than Muscat of Alexandria. 
Frankenthal. (Black). Large bunch, flesh rich, juicy. 
Foster’s Seedling. (White). Very early, free, and of good quality ; a first-rate early grape. 
Gros Colman. A handsome black grape. The bunches and berries are alike of enormous size, very juicy 
and sweet. 
Gros Maroc. A remarkablv fine late black grape, berries very large and flavour excellent. 
Hamburgh. (Black). Well known as one of the best and most popular of grapes. 
Hamburgh Mill Hill. (Black). Of first-class excellence ; succeeds well in an ordinary vinery. 
Lady Downes. (Black). Berries large and oval in shape, flesh firm, sweet, and richly flavoured ; one of the 
best for late crop, and an excellent keeper. 
Madresfleld Court Black Muscat. Bunches long, berries large, and of a rich Muscat flavour ; a superior 
grape, and an excellent keeper. 
Mrs. Pearson. (White). Berries large and oval, of golden colour, and forms a handsome bunch. 
Muscat of Alexandria. A delicious grape, bunches large and well shouldered, berries also large and of a 
greenish-yellow, becoming a fine amber colour when thoroughly ripened. 
Muscat, Mrs. Pince’s. (Black). An excellent variety, flesh firm, with fine Muscat flavour. 
Muscat Hamburgh. (Black). A highly flavoured grape, having large well-shouldered bunches and large 
berries. 
Royal Muscadine. A well-known excellent white grape, succeeding in a cool vinery or a wall. 
VIMES FOR OUT-DOOR CULTURE. 
BRANDT. An American black variety ; one of the best hardy grapes, 3 /6 
Esperion. (Black). A capital out-door variety, 3/6. 
REINE OLGA. Berries tawny, flavour rich and slight muscat flavour, large bunches freely produced, ripens 
end of October ; a valuable new variety, awarded a Certificate by Royal Horticultural Society, 5 /-. 
OLD DUTCH SWEETWATER. The best white variety for out-doors, 3 /6. 
WflLnUTS. 
THIN-SHELLED. Ordinary variety. Standards 2/6 to 5 /-. 
EARLY PROLIFIC. A new early French variety which bears fruit when quite young, of very dwarf 
habit. Bush trees, 3 /6 and 5 /- ; Standards, 5 /- and 7 /6. 
BEST VARIETIES— Large Roots, 6s. to 9s. per doz. ; Extra large for forcing, 
each Is. and Is. 6d. 
NEW VARIETIES. 
DAW’S CHAMPION. — An excellent new Rhubarb, very early, of a brilliant crimson colour, and the stalks 
are very stout and long. First-class Certificate, R.H.S. Strong Roots, 2/6 each; Planting Sets, 1/- 
each : 10/6 per dozen. „ . 
BURBANK’S CRIMSON WINTER RHUBARB, an exceUent new variety which produces stalks fuUy six 
months earlier than any other sort. It commences to grow in September, and good stalks may be 
pulled throughout the winter and spring months. It is of brightest crimson, and the flavour is excellent. 
A genuine novelty. Strong Plants, 2 /- each ; Planting Sets, 1 /- each ; 10 /6 per dozen. 
From JOS. BENNETT, Esq., Bristol.— " I am much pleased with the Vines and 
Fruit Trees, and other Plants sent me." 
