GEO. COOLING & SONS, NURSERYMEN, BATH. 
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Blandyanum 
Brayanum 
Barclayanum 
Cynthia 
RHODODEH DROnS— con/inueJ. 
BED AND 
John Waterer 
Michael Waterer 
Mrs. Fitzgerald 
Mrs. Milner 
PURPLISH 
CRIMSON. 
Nobleanum, early 
Fleur de Marie 
Eclipse 
AND LILAC. 
Vesuvius 
Hendersonii 
Grand Arab 
Fastuosum Pleno lago 
Everestianum Old Port 
Sir Thos. Seabright Lord Napier 
Nero Maculatum Superbum 
Silvis 
RHODODENDRON PONTICUM. Good Bushy Plants, weU budded— 
Per doz. 6/-, 9/- to 15/-. per 100, 30/-. 50/- to 100/- 
e LE M AT IS. 
These hardy and easily cultivated climbing plants should be found a place in every garden ; whether 
used for covering old walls, verandahs, rustic poles or pillars, or for bedding, ihey are unsurpassed. Nothing 
produces so grand and gorgeous an effect as a well-flowered bed of the beautiful varieties of J ackmanii 
which produces their rich deep-coloured flowers in great profusion throughout the summer and autumn. 
The only secret of success in growing them is a good rich soil ; an annual mulching should be given 
of horse or cow manure, and during the growing season, a few liberal soakings of liquid manure. 
Collection of Clematis. 
One Dozen choice and distinct varieties of our selection. Spring, Summer, and Autumn flowering kinds 
to produce bloom from May untU October, 15/-. 
Half-a-dozen distinct kinds, as above, 9/-. 
Spring S Summer Flowering Clematis. 
Flowering during May, June and July. 
As these flower upon the ripened wood of preceding year’s growth, they must be but slightly 
pruned in winter. 
Each — s. d. Each^— s. d. 
Aurora, double rose-coloured flowers ; hand- 
some 
Countess of Lovelace, double, deep lilac 
Duchess of Edinburgh, the best of the double 
white varieties, deliciously scented 
Edouard Defosse, deep shaded mauve, dark 
centre and red anthers ; a beautiful 
variety 
Fair Rosamond, blush white, red bar 
Fortune!, double, creamy white, rosette 
formed, sweet scented 
Indivisa Lobata, greenhouse variety, produc- 
ing clusters of white flowers during winter 
and spring ; very beautiful 
John Gould Veitch, double, lavender blue, 
flowers rosette formed 
Lord Gifford, dark shaded plum colour ; fine 
Madame Emilie Sorbet, deep sky-blue 
Mdlle. iorriana, bright rose ; distinct 
1 6 
1 6 
2 0 
1 6 
1 6 
1 6 
2 0 
1 6 
1 6 
2 0 
2 0 
Montana, pure white, wood-anemone-like . . 10 
Montana Grandiflora, a greatly improved form 
of the old Montana, flowers are pure white 
nearly twice the size, and it is equally 
free in flowering and strong in growth . . 2 0 
MONTANA RUBENS. A valuable intro- 
duction, being a coloured form of the 
well-known Montana ; the flowers 
are soft, rosy red in colour, freely 
produced . . . . . . . . ..20 
Mrs. Quilter, pure white ; large . . 16 
Mrs. George Jackman, satiny white, with a 
creamy bar . . . . . . ..16 
Sir Garnet Wolseley, slatey blue, with distinct 
bar of plum red. . .. .. ..16 
Standishii, light mauve purple 1 6 
Stella, li ght violet, with a distinct bar of deep 
reddish plum colour . . . . . . 16 
The Queen, delicate lavender blue 2 0 
Xerxes, dark violet, with crimson band . . 16 
O/ir Autumn Catalogue of imported Dutch and other Flower Roots will 
be forwarded post free. 
