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GEO. COOLING & SONS, BATH. 
AUBRIETIA. 
One of the most useful ami decorative of dwarf 
spring plants for rockwork, borders, edgings, &c.; 
hardy perennials. 
115 Leichtlini, a distinct variety, colour rich car- 
mine rose ... per packet 6d. and Is. 
116 Graeca, light blue, i ft. ,, 3d. 
117 Purpurea, dark blue, J ft. ,, 3d. 
118 Finest Mixed, will produce many beautiful 
varieties of this charming spring flowering 
bedding plant per packet 3d. and 6d. 
COOLING’S PRIZE BALSAMS. 
A uiagniflcent strain, the result of years of careful 
selection ; these produce extra large double flowers 
of bright colours, are compact in growth, and 
altogether vastly superior to the ordinary strain 
of Camellia-flowered Balsams. 
119 8 Superb Varieties, sejiarate ... 2s. Od. 
120 Finest Mixed ... per packet 6d. and Is. 
Double Rose Flowered or Spotted 
Balsam. 
121 8 Splendid Varieties, separate ... Is. 6d. 
122 Choice Mixed per packet 6d. 
123 Double Balsam, mixed seed, oi-dinary stock, 
per packet 3d. 
BARTONIA. 
124 Aurea, somew-hat Thistle-like, with large golden 
yellow flowers expanding only in the middle of 
the day. Hardy annual, 1 ft. oz. 9d. ; pkt. 3d. 
BEET. 
Ornamental-foliaged varieties, useful for 
ribbon-gardening. 
125 Ornamental Chilian, variegated foliage, 2 ft., 
per packet Cd. 
126 Dracaena - Leaved, beautiful narrow - leaved 
foliage, highly coloured per packet 6d. 
BELLIS. 
127 Perennis (Double Daisy), greatly used for 
edgings. Hardy perennial, mixed red and 
white, 4 in per packet 6d. 
128 Snowball, double white, 4 in. ... ,, 6d. 
129 Crimson King, fine deep red ... ,, 6d. 
BRACHYCOME (Swan River Daisy). 
An elegant little plant of compact habit and abund- 
ance of blooms, somewhat like the Cineraria. 
Half-hardy annual, 
130 IberidifOlia, blue, 1 ft per packet 3d. 
131 Alba, white, 1 ft „ 3d. 
BROWALLIA. 
Very handsome pi-ofuse blooming plants with 
sti’ikingly beautiful flowers. 
1.32 Elata, half-hardy annual ; sky blue, IJ ft., 
per packet 3d. 
133 Alba, white, li ft „ 3d. 
134 Speciosa Major, a valuable and distinct cool 
greenhouse plant; it bears continuously large 
quantities of rich deep blue flowers, and forms 
a very handsome winter flowering pot plant for 
the conserv'atory per packet 6d. 
From Mrs J. S. Browne, Cape Colony. — “ The begonia Bulbs came safely to hand, and are in full bloom ; 
they were shooting when the parcel was opened.” 
