GEO. COOLING & SONS, BATH. 
59 ' 
STOCKS. 
Tliese are auiongsc the best and most popular garden favourites, equally fine for bedding, borders, or pot cul- 
ture. In brilli.ancy of colour and general effect and easy growth no garden annual surpasses them. The New 
Giant Perfection and Giant Tree are now the best types of Ten-week Stocks, and the Bast Lothian and Inter- 
mediate should be sown to follow them for Autumn flowering, with the Giant Broinpton fora Spring display. 
GIANT PERFECTION TEN-WEEK. Splendid race 
of pyramidal growth, with long spikes of beautiful 
large double flowers. A great advance upon 
existing kinds. 
727 12 Gband Varieties, sepai'ate, 2s. 6d. 
728 8 Grand Varieties, separate. Is. 6d. 
729 Finest Mixed Seed ... per packet 6d. and Is 
730 Pure White ,, Cd. and Is 
781 Rich Scarlet ,, Od. and Is 
732 Bright Purple ,, Cd. and Is 
733 Canary Yellow ,, Cd. and Is 
LARGE-FLOWERING DWARF GERMAN TEN- 
WEEK. More dwarf in growth than the preced- 
ing, excellent for bedding and pot cultui'e. 
731 12 Grand Varieties, 2s. Cd. 
735 8 Gr.vnd Varieties, Is. Cd. 
73(i Mixed Seed per packet Cd. and Is. 
737 Small Packet per packet 3d. 
BROMPTON or WINTER GERMAN. Should be 
sown in June or July, to flower the following year. 
738 12 Distinct and Handsome Sorts, 2s. Cd. 
739 C Distinct and Handsome Sorts, Is. Cd. 
740 Mixed Seed per packet Cd. and Is. 
741 Pure White, splendid ... ,, Cd. andls. 
742 Scarlet, very fine, double Cd. and Is. 
743 Purple, double Cd.andls. 
744 White Lady, surpassing in beauty every while 
.Stock, the ))lants throw up a 
massive central spike, and 
branching freely aseuiue the shape of a pyra- 
midal bouquet 20 inches high jier packet Is. 
TREE or GIANT TEN-WEEK. Splendid tall grow- 
ing variety, very fine and double. 
745 Mixed Seed per packet Cd. and Is. 
EAST LOTHIAN. This gi-eatly prized biennial Stock 
is remarkable for its fine branching habit and 
profusion and duration of bloom. We offer the 
true strain ; the colours are white, purple, scarlet, 
and crimson. 
74C C Splendid Varieties, separate, 2s. Cd. 
747 Finest Mixed Seed ... per packet Cd. and Is. 
AUTUMN FLOWERING or INTERMEDIATE. 
These splendid Stocks, if sown early, will pro- 
duce a beautiful Autumnal display in succession 
to the Ten-week. 
748 8 Pine Sorts, separate, 2s. 
749 Mixed Seed per packet Cd. and Is. 
750 BISMARCK, a robust growing pyramidal late 
flowering variety of great merit, bearing hand- 
some spike of the purest white flowers, 2J ft. 
per packet Cd. and Is. 
751 GRACE DARLING. A beautiful pure white 
liyramidal variety, which, if sown early, flower.s 
in August and continues during the autumn; 
invaluable for growers for cut flowers, 
per packet Cd. and Is. 
752 MAUVE BEAUTY, of pyramidal growth, bear- 
ing large trusses of double mauve flowers 
per packet Cd. and Is. 
753 PRINCESS ALICE, a continuous flowering pure 
white variety, if sown early will produce an 
abundance of beautiful flowers of the purest 
white from May until Novemhei", pkt. Cd. and Is. 
IMPROVED QUEEN. A fine variety of dwarf habit, 
very double and much branched, very hardy, 
and suitable for exposed situations. 
754 Mixed Colours per packet Cd. 
WINTER-FLOWERING. This beautiful departure 
in Stocks are most useful for cutting, not only 
for their delicious scent, but the long spikes of 
flowers they produce in such abundance ; equally 
suited for winter-flowering in the conservatory 
or for the open ground for the Autumn. Sow in 
in Spring for flowering in July, and in early 
Summer for Autumn-flowering. 
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75C 
757 
758 
7.59 
7C0 
Apple Blossom, 
beautiful 
white shaded carmine, very 
... per packet Cd. and Is. 
Beauty of Nice, delicate shade of fleshy pink 
per packet Cd. and Is. 
Crimson King;, fiery crimson, a very effective 
shade per packet fid. and Is. 
Madame Rivoire, flowers very 
large and of the pui'est white 
per packet Cd. and Is. 
Queen Alexandra, rosy lilac of a very charm- 
ing tint per packet Cd. and Is. 
Summer Night, deep blue, a 
shade that has been wanted in 
this class per packet Is. 
From Mr James Heaseman, Gardener to Mrs Snoad, Axminster. — “The Stocks, Asters, and Carnations I had 
from you have been a mass of bloom, and admired by all.’' 
