GEO. COOLING & SONS. NURSERYMEN, BATH. 
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.\UTUMN FLOWERING — continued. 
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Ville de Paris, pale flesh, with pink bar, distinct 2 
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CLEMATIS— SUMMER AND 
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*Star of India, a splendid variety, colour 
reddish plum, with red bars 
Symesiana, pale mauve of bluish lavender, 
line flowers 
Venus Victrix, double, delicate lavender 
*Ville de Lyon, bright carmine red, deeper in 
colour than Madame Edouard Andre, but 
not quite so large, very free and con- 
tinuous in flowering ; a great advance 
in bright coloured Clematis 

attractive climber, intense vermilion colour, bright orange inside the petals 
growth, and <iuite hardy.— Strong Plants, 16 each. 
■SITTBRyllD OBiEinvr A.TIS. 
The following are Hybrid varieties raised from C. Coccinea ; they have been certificated by the Horticultural 
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Vitioella alba, greyish white, distinct 
*Viticella Rubra Grandiflora, light claret, very 
free flowering 
William Kennett, large deep blue, changing to 
lavender 
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It is of neat slender 
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Society, and are decidedly pretty and most distinct. 
ADMIRATION deep salmon, edged with violet shading to heliotrope, white on the reverse side . . 
COUNTESS of' ONSLOW. Bright violet purple, with a broad band of scarlet down the centre of each 
petal, it is of open bell-shaped form with four to six petals to each flower, it is very free and quite 
DUCHESS OF YORK. Pale blush pink, of a delicate and very pleasant shade of colour, with a deeper 
tinge down the centre of each petal, of campanulate form, and quite hardy .. .. 
DUCHESS OF ALBANY. Beautiful bright pink, deeper down the centre, softening down to lilac 
pink round the margin, campanulate in shape, quite hardy, and a vigorous grower • • . . 
GRACE DARLING. A delicate hue of bright rosy carmine, the blooms are star shaped, and it is very 
SIR TRE^^'^ LAURENCE, new, bright crimson, long campanulate flowers, re-curved, free flowering 
Various Hardy Climbing Plants. 
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Akebia quintata . . ■ ; I ^ 
Ampelopsis hederacea, the old Virginian 
Creeper, very strong growing and useful for 
covering old wallsandunsightlyplaces l/-to 1 
Decussata 1 
Veitchii, the beautiful small-leaved 
compact growing variety which clings 
and does not require any nailing 1 /- to 1 
a few extra strong plants . . 2 
Veitchii Purpurea, a purple-leaved 
variety of the preceding, similar in habit, 
foliage, and adaptabilities, but distinct in 
colour . . . . • • • • . . 1 
a few extra strong plants . . 2 
Hoggii, a variety of Veitchii, but 
stronger in growth and larger in foliage 1 
Japonica • • • • • • . . 1 
Roylei, a distinct strong growing variety 1 
Sempervirens, the evergreen Virginian 
Creeper, small pretty foliage of bright 
green, pretty for rock- work and warm 
positions 
HENRY AN A. A beautiful new Vir- 
ginian Creeper ; the leaves are charm- 
ingly variegated with silvery white and 
rose 
LOWn. A lovely new variety of Ampe- 
lopsis, raised by Messrs. Low ; the leaves 
are only about half the size of A . Veitchi ; 
are in Summer of a dark metallic green, 
changing with the season to a warm tint 
in Autumn. A charming variety 
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Aristolochia Sipho (The Dutchman’s Pipe), 
one of the best fine foliaged climbers, 
producing peculiar shaped flowers . . 1 6 
Berberidopsis Corallinas, a curious ever- 
green with red flowers, for low walls 2 6 
Bignonia Radicans, bright orange, bell- 
shaped flowers 
Grandiflora, a larger form 
Buddlea Globosa, bright yellow bell, small in 
size 
Caryopteris Mastacanthus, Iflue 
Ceanotbus Azureus, bright blue : the Ceano- 
thus are among the most beautiful of our 
wall climbers . . . . . . ..16 
Indigo, new, deep blue indigo flowers, 
a very beautiful variety . . . . ..20 
Gloire de Versailles, large light lilac 
flowers . . . . . . . • ..16 
Veitchii . . . . • • ..16 
Chimonanthus Fragans, winter flowering, very 
sweet-scented . . . . . • ..16 
Cotoneaster Microphylla, pretty close grow- 
ing climber for dwarf walls, producing 
profusion of red berries . . . . . . 10 
Thymifolia, very small foliage 1 /- to 1 6 
Cydonia Mauleii, orange flowers and golden 
fruit . . . . • . ■ • ..16 
Esoallonia Macrantha, flowers rose colour, 
bright shining evergreen foliage . . 16 
Ingramii, strong robust grower . . 16 
The Escallonias are amongst the best seaside 
plants. 
We were awarded a Gold Medal at the Somerset Agricultural Society’s Exhibition, at 
Yeovil, for a group of Pot Roses and Clematis. 
