GEO. COOLING & SONS, NURSERYMEN, BATH. 
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ORMHMEHTHL, DECIDUOUS HMD FLOWERIMG TREES— condnuerf. 
Crataegus (Hawthorn). 
Rubra Flore Pleno (double pink), 
standards 
The Glastonbury, or Holy Thorn, 
true, flowers at Christmas 
Tanacetifolia 
Other Ornamental Varieties 
Fagus (Beech), 
Sylvatica (Common), 6 to 12ft. 
Asplenifolia (fern-leaved), 
4 to 6ft. . . 
Elegant fern-like leaves of a peculiar 
light green in spring. 
Atropurpurea (Purple Beech), 
6 to 10ft 
Rich purple foliage, makes one of the 
handsomest trees for park or lawn ; 
grows well in towns. 
Fraxinus (The Ash), 
Excelsior (Common), 8 to 12ft. 
Other Ornamental varieties,standards 
Eoelreuteria, 
Paniculata 
Elegant pinnate foliage, and terminal 
spikes of yellow flowers. 
Lilacs, 
Standards, in variety 
Dwarfs, in variety . . 
Limes (see Tilia). 
Liquidambar, 
Styraciflua, 3 to 6ft. . . 
A very effective tree in autumn, the 
leaves turning to a brilliant scarlet. 
Liriodendron (Tulip Tree), 
Tulipiferum, 4 to 7ft. 
Mespilus (Snozvy Mespilus), 
Canadensis . . 
Sheets of white flowers in early spring, 
leaves a brilliant red and gold in 
autumn. 
Oak (see Quercus). 
Faulownia, 
Imperialis 
A most magnificent tree, with large 
heartshaped leaves, and purple 
Gloxinia-like flowers. 
Platauus (The Plane), 
Occidentalis (True London Plane), 
6 to 8ft. . . 
8 to 12ft. . . 
This is still one ot the best of orna- 
mental deciduous trees for\town plant- 
ing, or, indeed, for any situation 
where a fine large tree is desirable. 
Orientalis ( Com»«o nP/on« ), Standards 
Popnlus (The Poplar), 
Alba, 8 to 12ft 
Bolleana, 7 to 12ft. . . 
, Upright grower, with large leaves, 
silvery underneath. 
, Acladesia (Black Italian), 8 to 12ft. 
Aurea van Geerti, 6 to 8ft. . . 
A beautiful golden leaved variety, 
handsome in Autumn. 
Balsamifera (Balsam Poplar), 
6 to 8ft. . . . . per doz. 9 /- 
8 to 10ft 
Each Each 
s. d. s. d. 
16 2 6 
2 6 3 6 
2 6 3 6 
16 2 6 
16 2 6 
2 6 3 6 
2 6 7 6 
1 6 
2 6 
16 3 6 
1 6 
1 6 
2 6 
2 6 
10 16 
16 3 6 
16 3 6 
2 6 
5 0 
16 3 6 
2 6 3 6 
10 2 6 
10 2 6 
Populus (The Poplar). 
Canadensis (Canadian Poplar), 
10 to 12ft 
Fastigiata (Lombardy Poplar), 
8 to 12ft 
Ontariensis (Ontario Poplar), 
8 to 12ft. 
Tremula Pendula (Weeping) 
Prunus (Purple-leaved plum), 
Pissardi, standards . . 
Bright purple leaves ; the young 
foliage is transparent in the sun 
light ; very effective. 
Pyrus (White Beam and Service Section), 
Americana (American Mountain Ash) 1 
Aucuparia (Mountain Ash or Rowan 
Tree) . . . . . . . . 1 
Malus floribunda (Crab), standards 2 
Atrosanguinea . . . . 2 
Angustifolia Flore Pleno 
(new) 
These are very fine flowering varieties 
of the crab, covered ivith sheets of 
lovely flowers in the early summer. 
Quercus (Oak), 
English, 9 to 12ft. . . Standards 1 
Golden . . . . .,3 
Scarlet American, 8 to 12ft. ,, 1 
Turkey, 8 to 12ft. .. ,, 1 
The Oaks are among the finest Orna- 
mental Trees, being distinct in 
character, and of handsome and 
effective foliage. 
Each 
s. d. 
1 6 
1 6 
0 
6 
6 
3 6 
Each 
s. d. 
3 6 
2 6 
3 6 
5 0 
16 2 6 
2 6 
2 6 
5 0 
6 0 
5 0 
7 6 
6 0 
5 0 
1 
6 
3 
6 
American (IFeepin?) 
1 
6 
3 
6 
Kilmarnock ( Weeping) 
3 
6 
6 
0 
1 
6 
3 
6 
Other sorts . . 
1 
6 
5 
0 
Thom (see Cratcegus) 
Tilia (Lime). 
Americana Alba, 7 to 12ft. . . 
A fine fast-growing Lime, with white 
2 
6 
7 
6 
bark and very large leaves ; an ex- 
1 
6 
2 
6 
cellent park tree. 
Broad-leaved, 
6 to 8ft 
2 
0 
2 
6 
8 to 10ft 
2 
6 
3 
6 
Extra size. 14 to 16ft. 
This is perhaps the best of all the orna- 
5 
0 to 
7 
6 
1 
6 
2 
6 
mental Limes, and ought to be plant- 
2 
6 
7 
6 
ed extensively in and about towns, 
for which purpose it is much more 
suitable than the common sort. Its 
leaves are of good size, roundish, 
dark green on the upper surface, 
and it is the last of the deciduous trees 
to part with its leaves in autumn. 
Ulmus (Elm), 
English, 9 to 16 ft. 2 
Cornish, 9 to 12ft. . . . . . . 2 
Huntingdon, 9 to 12ft. . . . . 1 
Wych, 9 to 14ft 1 
Purple, 8 to 10ft. . . . . . . 1 
Golden, 6 to 9ft. . . . . . . 2 
And other varieties. 
A valuable class of Trees, exceedingly 
ornamental. The variegated forms 
are charming. 
We have a fine collection of specimen Conifer a and Evergreens, and shall be pleased to 
send particulars and prices. 
