GEO. COOLING & SONS. NURSERYMEN. BATH. 65 
6oepgpe^n Sbpubs, Opnognental 
and Decjiduoas *ppees. 
ABIES (PICEA) PUNGENS GLAUCA KOSTERH. A beawtiful and distinct Conifer, one of the finest of 
the American Spruces. Bluish-grev foliage, most attractive ; excellent for single specimens on lawns, 
etc.— 2 16. 3 /6, to 10 /6 each. 
ABIES PUNGENS GLAUCA PENDULA. A very beautiful drooping variety of the preceding ; it poM- 
esses the distinct colour of the parent, with a striking and graceful pendulous habit in all stages of its 
growth ; it was awarded a First-Class Certificate by the Royal Horticultural Society. — 7 /6 to 10 /6 each. 
AUCUBA CROTON. A beautiful new Aucuba, large green leaves, deeply stained golden yellow. — 2/6 each. 
AUCUBA PRESIDENT VIGER. New, large green leaves stained bright golden yellow, very vigorous. — 
3/6 each. 
AUCUBA PICTURATA. Dwarf and compact, very curious growth, leaves .stained golden yellow, and pro- 
ducing large rod fruit. — 2 6 each. 
RAMBUS A FORTUNEI VARIEGATA. One of the prettiest of the dwarf Bamboos ; the leaves are striped 
with white. — 1 /6 and 2 /6 each. 
BUDDLEA VARIABILIS VEITCHIANUM. A very distinct variety ; long sUver leaves, and clusters 
of fragrant reddish violet flowers. — Zj- each. 
CARPENTARIA CALIFORNICA {The Tree Anenome). An evergreen shrub with narrow shining leaves, 
flowering from the beginning of July until October ; the large flowers are similar to the Anenome, pure 
white, 3 inches across, with a bold group of stamens of a lovely yellow. — 2/6 to 3/6 each. 
CEDRUS ATLANTICA GLAUCA. A distinct and desirable Cedar, of free growth, the foliage of quite a 
silvery whiteness ; will be one of the most striking of park and landscape trees. — 2 /6. 3/6, to 7/6 
each. 
CEDRUS DEODARA AUREA. A very • beautiful variety of the well-lcnown C. Deodara, the growth 
is tipped golden colour ; quite distinct. — 3/6, 5/- and 7/6 each. 
The whole of the Trees and Shrubs we offer have been frequently transplanted, they will 
therefore move with safety. 
