7« GEO. COOLING & SONS’ CATALOGUE OP CLIMBING PLANTS. 
Summer and Autumn Clematis. 
In bloom from July to October. 
These flower upon the wood of the current year’s growth, and should therefore be pruned to five or six eyes. 
The varieties most suitable for beddine are marked thus ♦ 
Eacli — s. d. 
Alba Magna, one of the finest of all the 
whites . . . . . . . . ..20 
Beau Nash, new, deep satiny mauve, with rosy 
bars ; fine bold flower and strong robust 
habit . . . . . . . . ,.20 
Beauty of Worcester, lovely bluish violet, with 
prominent pure white stamens . . . . 2 0 
Belle Nantaise, delicate lavender ; good . . 16 
Blue Gem, pale coerulean blue, changing to a 
deep satiny mauve . . . . . . 16 
Collette Delvilie, dark red, in the way of 
Madame Edouard A ndre : good . . ..20 
Comtesse de Bouchard, soft carmine rose, 
shading on the edges to delicate lilac lake; 
good 2 0 
Daniel Dronda, large violet blue, sometimes 
double , . . . . . . . ..20 
I Delicata, new beautiful, silvery grey, with 
i light bar . . . . . . . . ..16 
j Duchess of Teck, pure white, with faint 
j delicate mauve bar . . '. . . . 16 
Earl of Beaconsfleld, rich royal purple ; a 
j splendid flower . . . . . . ..20 
I Enchantress, new and distinct, large, double, 
white, flushed rose . . . . . . 16 
Fairy Queen, pale flesh, with a striking pink 
bar in the centre of each petal . . . . 16 
Flammula, white, very sweet scented 0 9 
♦Flammula Rubra Marginata, creamy white, 
deeply margined with reddish plum, 
highly scented and free flowering . . 16 
Gem, deep lavender blue ; very fine . . . . 16 
’Gipsy Queen, rich bright dark velvety purple; 
very attractive . . . . . . ..16 
Gloire de St. Julien, white with yellow sta- 
mens ; very large . . . . ..20 
Grand Duchess, white, slightly flushed rosy, 
a very effective variety . . . . . , 16 
Guiding Star, a fine flower of purplish hue. 
shaded crimson, with a longitudinal band 
of maroon down the centre of each petal 2 0 
Henryii. beautiful creamy white ; large . . 16 
’Jackmanii, intense violet purple, of a bril- 
liant metallic hue . . . . 1 /- & 1 6 
’Jackmanii Superba, an improved form of the 
preceding variety, tlie flowers being 
larger and deeper in colour . . . . 16 
’Jackmanii Alba, a beautiful variety of the 
jackmanii. The leaves and habit of the 
plant are identical with the old variety, 
the flowers are of a beautiful pure white 
sometimes faintly tinged with pink . . 16 
Jackmanii Rubra, quite distinct, a beautiful 
red form of the well known Jackmanii 2 0 
King Edward Vn., large pucy violet, with 
bar of crimson down the centre of each 
petal, very fine ; new . . . . ..20 
La Belle, beautiful pure white ; free . . . . 16 
La France, deep violet purple, fine shade . . 16 
La Lorraine, clear rose, tinted blush, very 
large ; it produces double and single 
flowers on the same plant ; a great 
acquisition . . . . . . . . ..20 
Each — s. d. 
Lady Caroline Neville, French white, mauve bars 1 6 
Francis Younghusband, new, rich 
lavender liluc, with a lighter bar, creamy 
white stamens ; as free as Jackmanii in 
flowering . . . . . . . . ..26 
LADY NORTHCLIFFE. Deep lavender, 
tinted bright blue, with purple bar, and 
white stamens, good grower ; free and 
distinct. Award of Merit, R.H.S. . . 2 0 
Lanuginosa, pale blue, flowers large . . . . 16 
Candida, white, slightly tinted lilac . . 2 0 
Lasurstern, new, deep plum colour, wdiite 
antlers, beautiful variety . . . . 2 0 
Lord Neville, rich dark plum colour, good 
size and substance . . . . ..16 
Lawsoniana, rosy purple, with darker veins . . 2 0 
Madame Grange, a hybrid of the varieties 
Lanuginosa and Jackmanii, purplish- 
violet with red medium line . . . . 16 
Madame Edouard Andre, the nearest approach 
to a crimson variety ; flowers are of 
medium size, rich in colour, and very free 
flowering . . . . . . . . ..20 
Madame Julia Correvon, very rich red, elegant 
and distinct . . . . . . . . 16 
Madame Van Houtte, white suffused with a 
bluish or mauve coloured tint . . . . 2 0 
Magnifica, purple shaded crimson . . . . 16 
Marcel Moser, very large pale violet, with a 
distinct red bar ; good . . . . ..20 
Mr. Gladstone, pale lavender, large blooms ; 
very good . . . . . . . . ..20 
Mrs. Bush, deep lavender . . . . . . 16 
Mrs. Hope, satiny mauve, bar rather dark ; 
highly recommended . . . . . . 16 
Nellie Koster, white, large flower ; a beautiful 
variety . . . . . . . . ..16 
’Nellie Moser, white flushed with blue, with 
bright red bar running through the petal ; 
a beautiful and distinct variety which will 
be very popular as it becomes known . . 2 0 
Orifloaure, beautiful violet red, with white 
freckled edges, and velvety vermilion 
centre, quite distinct . . . . ..20 
Othello, rich violet purple . . . . ..16 
Otto Froebel, beautiful greyish white . . 16 
Paniculata, white, sweet-scented, small 
flowers of Flammula type . . . . 16 
Papa Christen, delicate mauve, with a broad 
band of deep mauve down the centre of 
each petal ; good . . . . . . ..20 
’Prince of Wales, deep pucy purple . . . . 16 
’Princess of Wales, deep bluishi mauve, with 
a satiny surface . . . . . . ..16 
Purpurea Elegans, deep violet purple, large ; 
fine form . . . . . . . . ..16 
Queen Alexandra, beautiful pale lavender, 
with lilac purple base ; very pretty and 
distinct , . . . . . . . ..20 
’Reine Blanche, light mauve, with lighter bar 1 6 
’Rubella, rich velvety claret colour . . . . 16 
Sensation, rich satiny mauve . . . . . . 16 
We shall he pleased to give special low quotations for any Trees required in quantity. 
