GEO. COOLING & SONS, NURSERYMEN, BATH. 
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Ornamental, Deciduous & Floweriny Trees. 
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Acacia (Robinia), 
Birch (Betula), 
Hispida (Rose Acacia) .. .. 1 
6 to 2 
6 
Alba, white, standards 
.. 1 
Pseudo-Acacia (Common ./4cacio) .. 1 
6 
2 
6 
Cut-leaved, .standards 
. . 1 
Inermis (The Mop-headed Acacia) 3 
6 
7 
6 
Handsome trees, with elegantly 
' cut 
Bessoniana, the best for street 
foliage and silvery bark. 
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planting .. .. .. ..26 36 
Fine ornamental free-fioivering trees, 
having most graceful foliage. 
Acer, 
Negundo variegata, dwarfs ..10 16 
Standards . . . . ..16 26 
Beautiful silver variegated leaves, one 
of the most e'ffective plants in con- 
trast with dark foliaged shrubs. 
Platanoides (Norway Maple), 
8 to 10ft. .. .. per doa. 18/- 2 0 
12 to 15ft. 2 6 to 3 6 
A fine tree for autumn effect, the 
leaves becoming a bright yellow tint. 
Schwedlerii, 
7 to 10ft 2 6 3 6 
This is a most rapid-growing Maple, 
and is rendered very effective by its 
large handsome foliage, of a coppery 
red. 
ffiscolus (Horse Chestnut), 
White, ‘Standards . . . . ..2 6 3 6 
Rubra, scarlet -flowered . . ..2 6 5 0 
Yellow flowered . . . . ..2 6 5 0 
The Horse Chestnut is the finest of 
British flowering trees, of rapid 
growth and long lived : grand as a 
park or avenue tree. 
Ailanthus (Tree of Heaven), 
Glandulosa .. .. .. ..16 26 
A majestic tree, with long frond-like 
foliage ; grows well in smoky situa- 
tions. 
Alnus (The Alder), 
Glutinosa Aurea . . . . ..2 6 5 0 
Laciniata . . . . ..16 26 
These two varieties are very ornamen- 
tal planted in wet situations, or on 
margins of streams or lakes. 
Amygdalus (Almond), 
Single flowering, standards • . . 1 6 to 2 6 
Double White, dwarfs . . ..16 26 
„ Red, 16 2 6 
Abundance of pink flowers in early 
spring before the leaves appear ; 
fine for villa gardens. 
Ash (see Fraxinus). 
Mountain (see Pyrus aucuparia). 
Beech (see Fagus). 
6 3 
0 to 7 
FiUcifoUa (fern-leaved), standards 1 
Purpurea, dwarfs . . . . . . 2 
standards . . . . 3 /6, 5 
A purple-leaved variety of the Silver 
Birch. 
Bird Cherry (Cerasus Padus) . . ..16 26 
Bunches of white flowers in summer ; 
the leaves become bright scarlet and 
yellow in autumn. 
Carpinus (Hornbeam) . . . . ..16 26 
Similar to Beech, but more graceful, 
producing seed vessels much like 
hops. 
Castanea (Spanish Chestnut), 
Vesca, standards . . . . ..16 36 
Forms a noble tree for park or wood- 
land. 
Catalpa, 
Syringaefolia .. .. .. ..16 26 
Aurea .. .. .. ..26 50 
A deciduous tree, with large heart- 
shaped foliage of a most pleasing 
colour, producing a profusion of 
white Anemone-like flowers in 
summer and autumn. 
Cercis (The Judas Tree), 
Ssiliquastrum . . . . ..16 36 
Forms a small tree ; rosy purple 
flowers before the leaves appear. 
Cytisus, 
Alpinus (Scotch Laburnum), 
Standards . . 
Laburnum (English), standards 
Golden, standards 
Watereriana, standards 
Purpureus, standards 
Purplish flowers ; one of our hand 
somest trees in autumn. 
Well-known flowering trees, the purple 
variety sometimes producing yellow 
and rose coloured flowers alternately 
on the same raceme. 
Cratsegos (Hawthorn), 
Oxycantha (Common Hawthorn), 
Alba Pleno (double white), 
standards . . . . ..16 26 
Coccinea (scarlet thorn), single, 
standards . . . . ..16 26 
Flore Pleno (Paul’s double 
scarlet) .. .. .. ..16 26 
yellow fruited . . . . ..16 26 
We have a fine collection of specimen Coniferae and Evergreens, and shall be pleased to send 
particulars and prices. 
