GEO. COOLING & SONS, NURSERYMEN, BATH. 
BETULA MAZIMOWlCZn. A very distinct new Birch. It attains a good height : the bark is grey and 
orange, the leaves are large, oval, bright green on the upper and yellow on the under side. — 3/6 to 
6 /- each. ' 
CASTANEA VESC A ALBA MARGINATA. A sUver variegated variety of the Spanish Chestnut.— Standards 
o /o to 5 /- each. 
CASTANEA VESCA AUREA MARGINATA. A golden variegated variety of the Spanish Chestnut — 3/6 
j to 5 /- each. ^ ' 
CATALPA STRING AEFOLIA PURPUREA. A beautiful new Catalpa ; the leaves are nearly black when 
young, and later in the season purple.— 2 /6 to 3 /6 each. 
CEANOTHUS INDIGO. One of the finest of the Ceanothus, with deep indigo blue-coloured spikes.— 2/6. 
CERASUS —JAMES H. VEITCH. A very beautiful variety of double cherry, producing rose-pink 
blo.ssoms of great size. — 2 /6 and 3 /6 each. 
CLERODENDRON TRICHOTOMUM. One of the most distinct and hardy shrubs, producing delightfully 
fragrant /lowers, white with purplish calyx ; flowers in September.— 1 /6 and 2/6 each. 
COTONEASTER ANGUSTIFOLIA. A narrow leaved variety resembling Pyracantha Lelandi, bright orange 
yellow, a fine addition to hardy shrubs, does well on a warm wall. First-Class Certificate, Royal 
F^rticultural Society. — 2/6 each. 
COTONEASTER RUGOSA HENRYI. A very robust variety, the leaves are 3 inches long, bright green on 
the young growth, and dark green on the old growth. In the Autumn large panicles of rich crimson 
brown berries, freely produced. — 3/6. 
CRAT^GUS CARRIERI. One of the finest thorns, large deep green glossy foliage, remaining upon the 
tree until December ; it bears large bunches of white flowers, which turn to rose, and produces bold 
fruit as large as a cherry.— Standards, 2/6 and 3/6 each. 
CRATfflGUS KEROLKOW. A fine variety, the leaves are deeplv cut ; it blossoms early in Spring and 
in Autumn, is loaded with yellow fruit.— Standards, 2/6 and 3/6 each. 
EXOCHORDA GIRALDI. A most beautiful and distinct variety recently introduced from China ; the 
white flowers often measure 21 inches in diameter, while the veins of each leaflet are pink coloured.— 7/6. 
F AGUS STLVESTRIS TRICOLOR. A distinct variety of Beech, purple leaves, with white and rosy stiipes • 
an excellent novelty. — 5 /- and 7 /6 each. 
HEDYSARUM MULTIJUGUM. An introduction from Magnolia. A hardy shrub of spreading habit, with 
glaucovis green foliage, it flowers from March until Autumn, producing pea-shaped flowers in clusters, 
of a reddish-purple colour with white and yellow spots at the base of the standard,— 1 /6 to 2 /6 each. 
HYPERICUM MOSERIANUM TRICOLOR. A striking novelty in St. John’s Wort, foliage yellow, clearly 
bordered with rose, flowers clear yellow ; a fine introduction for bedding and edging purposes. 1 /- 
each : 10 /6 per dozen. 
LIRIODENDRON AUREA MARGINATA. A beautifully variegated form of Tulip Tree ; perhaps the finest 
and boldest variegated deciduous trees we have ; each of the large leaves being margined and splashed 
with yellow.— 5 /- and 7/6 each. 
PRUNUS PISSARDI FLORE PLENO. fine double-flowered variety of this purple-leaved plant. 3/6 to 
5s. each. 
PYRUS ANGUSTIFOLIA FLORE PLENO {Sweet-Scented Crab). beautiful flowering ornamental tree of 
vigorous growth, flow'ers delicate pink, very double, and of delicious fragrance. — 2 /6 and 3 /6 each. 
QUERCUS ALBERTI. Enormous leaves, the finest of the scarlet American Oaks ; a very fine novelty. 
Award of Merit, R.H.S. — tf/- to 7/6 each. 
RHODODENDRON. New varieties. See l>age 75. 
ULMUS AMERICANA AUREA. A very free growing new golden Elm, the foliage is large, and of a bright 
yellow colour ; a good novelty. — 3/6 to 5 /- each. 
IVe have a fine collection of specimen Coniferae and Evergreens, and shall be pleased to send 
particulars and prices. 
