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GEO, COOLING & SONS, NURSERYMEN, BATH, 
Greenhouse and Stove Climbers, 
Asparagus Plumosa (S) 
Nana (S) . . 
Allamandas (S), in variety 
Bouganvillea Glabra (G) 
Sanderiana, a very 
Each— 
.. 1/- to 
.. 2/Oto 
.. 2/6 to 
.. 2/6to 
beautiful free 
■s. d. 
2 6 
flowering Bouganvillea, richly coloured 
flowers . . . . . . . . 2 16 to 
Cobaea Scandens Variegata (G), a charming 
greenhouse climber, golden variegation 
Clematis Indivisa Lobata (G), producing clus- 
ters of white flowers during winter and 
spring ; very beautiful . . 
Clerodendron Balfouri (S) .. .. 3/6to 
Clianthus Dampieri (G) 
puniceum (G) 
Dipladenia (S), in variety .. .. 3/6to 
Ficus repens (G) 
Gloriosa superba (S) 
Flantii 
6 1 
0 I 
6 
5 0 
2 6 
2 0 
5 0 
2 6 
Each — s. 
.. 1/6 to 3 
..2 
. . 2 
5/- 7/6, to 21 
2/6, 3/6, to 6 
2 6 
2 6 
Hoya Carnosa (G) 
Jasminum Sambac (S) . . 
Kennedya (G), in variety 
Lapageria Alba (G) 
Rosea (G) 
Superba (G), rich crimson 6/- to 
Plumbago Capensis (G) . . . . 1 /6 to 
Alba (G), pure white flowers, very 
striking greenhouse climber 
Bhynchospermum Jasminoides (G) . . 1 /6 to 
Solanum Jasminoides Grandiflora (G), suit- 
able for a cool greenhouse, producing 
large clusters of white flowers ; almost 
hardy, will do well on a warm wall 
1/6 to 
Stephanotis Floribunda (S) 2/6, 3/6, 5/-, to 
Swainsonia (G), pure white 
Taosonia Van Volxemii (G) .. .. 2/6to 
Exoniensis (G) > 
IVIES. 
We have a very fine coUeeiion of these useful evergreen climbers. 
MADERIENSIS. — The best of all variegated Ivies, the foliage is bold and large, ground colour deep green 
beautifully blotched with silver ; quite distinct. — Each 1/6 and 2/-. 
Small Plants of most of the varieties at 1 /- each. " ‘ 
Each- 
Algeriensis, green, fine large foliage . . 
Aurantiaca, very distinct, light green foliage 
edged with gold . . 
Anrea Spectabile, golden variegated . . 
Azorica 
Argentea, silver variegated 
Bronze-Leaved, new 
Caenwoodiana, small leaf, green 
Canariensis, the Giant or Irish 
Chrysocarpa, yellow berried . . 
Conglomerata, very distinct, curious con 
torted green foliage 
Dentata, rich deep glossy leaf . . 
Donerailense, small leaf, green, prettily 
oalmated foliage . . 
d. 
6 
0 
6 
6 
8 
6 
6 
6 
6 
0 
6 
One dozen choice varieties to name, extra strong, 15 /- 
Each — s. d. 
1 6 
Digitata Aurea . . . . ■ ■ 
Elegantissima, small leaf, silver 
Glymi, large glossy heart shaped leaves 
Himalayica, distinct cut leaf, green variety 
Lee’s New Silver, very distinct, clear varie 
gation 
Mac^ata, blotched 
Marmorata, small leaved silver 
New Silver Striped 
Palmata, palm leaved, green 
Rhomboidea Variegata, silver 
Sagittaefolia, arrow-head like foliage 
Tricolor, golden splashed 
Taurica, green 
CONTENTS. 
Boses — 
New Roses 
Alphabetical List 
Collections of Roses 
Roses in Pots. . 
Weeping Roses 
Bedding Hoses 
Climbing & Pillar Roses 
Climbing Roses in Pots 
Fruit Trees — 
Apples . . 
Apricots 
Blackberries & Hybrid 
Berries . . 
Cherries 
Currants 
Page 
Fruit Trees — contd. 
Page 
9-11 
Crabs . . 
52 
12-46 
Figs 
68 
2-4 
Gooseberries . . 
60 
5 
Grape Vines . . 
59 
6 
Loganberry . . 
62 
7 
Miscellaneous Fruits . . 
.58 
8 
Nectarines 
58 
7 
Nuts and Filberts 
60 
Peaches 
56 
47-51 
Pears . . 
53-55 
62 
Plums . . 
67 
Raspberries 
61 
. 62 
Rhubarb 
69 
55 
Strawberries . . 
63, 64 
61 
Walnuts 
69 
Page 
Clematis . . . . . ► 77 
Culinary Roots . . . . 62 
Evergreens, Hardy 
Conifers . . . . 88-71 
Flowering Shrubs . . 72 
Greenhouse Climbers . . 80 
Hardy Climbers . . .. 79 
I vies . . . . • - 80 
New Climbing and Pillar 
Plants . . . . . . 76 
New Trees and Shrubs . . 66 
Rhododendrons . . . . 75, 76 
Standard Ornamental 
Weeping Trees . . 74 
Our new Seed List will be ready curly in January. We shall be pleased to Post it on application. 
