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Seed Merchants and Nurseryraffi^jffiT^il®^^^ 
Seed Warehouse -11 IMORTHGATE STREET, B/)CCHMELL UNIVERSJTY 
Nurseries and Rose Grounds — BATHEASION and SWAINSWICK, near ■RWP'', h. y. ■ 
January ls<, 1912. 
EO. COOLING & SONS send all VEGETABLE and FLOWER SEEDS Free by Post 
or Rail. SEED POTATOES, CULINARY ROOTS, MANURES, and GARDEN 
REQUISITES are sent Carriage Free when the Order, including Seeds, amounts 
to 20/- and upwards. 
Customers will much oblige by giving instructions as to best means of forwarding, name of 
nearest Station, &c., to ensure prompt delivery. 
To obviate the necessity of writing the Seed Order in detail, an Order Sheet is enclosed with this 
Catalogue, the quantity required of each variety having only to be m.uked in the column left for that purpose. 
Care should be taken to always fill in the Name and Address; during the season many orders reach us un- 
signed, and muoh inconvenience to customers is caused by our being unable to trace the origin of such orders. 
Cheques should be crossed “Union of London and Smiths’ Bank, Ltd.,” and Postal No^s and Ordep 
made payable to Geo. Coolinu & Sons, Bath. May we ask as a favour that orders for very trifling amounts 
be accompanied by the remittance, the trouble and expense of booking these small sums being great. 
We allow a Discount of 5 per cent, off amounts above £1 paid within 14 days’ date of Invoice. All 
Accounts are due without deduction at Midsummer and Christmas. A remittance or reference is respectfully 
requested from those sending their orders for the first time. 
RETURNED EMPTIES.— We charge cost price for Hampers, Bags, &c., but are airways willmg to allow 
the full amount charged if they are returned to us in good condition within a month. The name of the sender 
should always be written upon the address label, and we should be advised by post of their dispatch. 
AddresH for Teleyrams—^' COOLING, BATH.>’ National Telephone— No. 10. 
Our NURSERY CATALOGUE, containing Descriptive List of Roses, Fruit Trees, Evergreens, 
Shrubs, Hardy Climbers, &c., will be forwarded Post Free on application. 
CONTENTS. 
PAGE 
Vegetable Seeds — 
Asparagus - - 8 
Beans, Broad - ^ 
French or 
Kidney - • 8 
Runner - 7 
— Butter - 8 
Beet - • • 9 
Borecole - - 9 
Broccoli - - lO 
Brussels Sprouts 1 1 
Cabbage - - 12 
Capsicum ■ - 1 1 
Cardoons - - 12 
Carrot - -13 
Cauliflower - 1 1 
Celery - - I4 
Chervil - • I3 
Chicory - • I3 
Collections- - 1-3 
Corn Salad - 14 
Couve Tronchuda 12 
Cress - - 14 
Cucumber - -15 
Dandelion- - 14 
Egg riant - - 14 
PAGE 
Vegetable Seeds— 
Endive 
15 
Ice Plant - 
- 
46 
Kohl Rabi 
16 
Leek - 
17 
Lettuce 
16 
Melon 
17 
Mustard - 
17 
Maize 
18 
Onion 
18 
Parsley 
19 
Parsnip 
19 
Peas - 
4-6 
Radish 
19 
Rampion - 
20 
Rhubarb - 
20 
Salsafy and Scor- 
zonera • 
20 
Savoy 
13 
Seakale 
20 
Spinach 
20 
Tomato 
21 
Turnip 
20 
H erbs 
23 
Vegetable Marrow 
and Gourds - 
23 
PACE 
Mushroom Spawn 22 
Seed Pot atoes 24-25 
Culinary Roots — 
Asparagus - 
• 23 
Artichokes 
- 23 
Garlic 
- 23 
Herbs 
- 23 
Horse Radish 
- 23 
Rhubarb Roots 
- 23 
Shallots 
- 23 
Seakale 
- 23 
Underground 
Onions - 
- 23 
Lawn Grass 
- 26 
Lawn Manure 
- 26 
Agricultural 
Seeds 
- 27 
Flower Seeds— 
Collections of 
28-29 
General Alph; 
a- 
betical List 
30-65 
Asters 
3 '-32 
Begonias - 
- 35 
Canna 
• 37 
PAGE 
Flower Seeds— 
Carnations - 36 
Chrysanthemums 38 
Cineraria - - 40 
D<ahlia - -41 
Mignonette - 49 
Orna. Grasses - 
Pansies - ■ 52 
Petunia - - 53 
Poppies - - 54 
Primula - S 5 *S 6 
Rose Seeds - 60 
Stocks - - 59 
Sweet Peas 61-63 
Wallflowers - 65 
Zinnias - - 65 
Bulbs & Roots for 
Spring Planting — 
Alstromeria - 68 
Anemones - - 68 
Cannas - - 68 
Carnations & Pinks 68 
Christmas Roses 68 
Cypripedium - 68 
Dahlias - - 68 
PAGE 
Bulbs & Roots for 
Spring Planting — 
Gladiolus - - 66 
Hollyhocks - 68 
Ilyacinthus 
Candicans - 68 
Iris - - - 68 
Lenten Roses - 68 
Lily of the Valley 69 
Liliums - - 67 
Montbretia - 69 
Paionies - - 69 
Ranunculus - 69 
Spirtcas - - 69 
Tigridias - - 69 
Tuberoses - - 69 
Various Hardy 
Plants - - 70 
Garden Requisites— 
Knives, Garden 
Tools, &c. - 71 
Labels and Stakes 73 
Manures and In- 
secticides - 73 
Shading & Tying 
Materials - 73 
We keep a Register of Gardeners, Bailiffs, and Stewards wanting situations, and shall be gl.ad 
give particulars to any customer requiring an experienced man. 
