Cooling’s Choice Bulbs for Autumn 1912 
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DARWIN TULIPS— continued. 
Per loo. 
Nora Ware, silvery lilac shaded white, s. d. 
fine globular flower ... ... ... lo 6 
Phillis, white, shaded pale rosy lilac ... to 6 
Pride of Haarlem, extra large, bright rose 
suffused with purple, an exceedingly 
beautiful flower... .. ... ... I2 6 
Queen of Brilliants, deep full rose, shaded 
scarlet, large bold flower — 
Queen Wilhelmina, while tinted rosy lilac lo 6 
Rev. H. Ewbank, vivid heliotrope-lilac, 
bordered dove-grey, a lovely soft shade 
of colour .. ... ... ...17 6 
Salmon King, rich fiery red, faintly shaded 
salmon, white centre ; very handsome 10 6 
Doz. 
s. d. 
I 6 
1 6 
4 o 
I 6 
2 6 
I 6 
The Sultan, glossy maroon-black 
by some the Black Tulip 
Turenne, brown, with yellow edge 
Velvet King, an enormous flower of a shin- 
ing velvety purple; extra fine, each gd. 
Wedding Veil, silvery grey, very distinct 
and pretty 
White Queen, soft white, slightly tinged 
blush, anthers black ... 
William Copeland, lilac rose with blue 
centre ; a very fine flower 
Yellow Perfection, light bronze-yellow, 
edged golden, extremely beautiful 
Mixed Varieties, all brilliant colours ... 
Per too. 
called s. d. 
to 6 
14 6 
17 6 
5 o 
Doz. 
s. d. 
0 9 
4 o 
6 o 
1 6 
1 6 
2 o 
2 6 
o to 
ANEMONES 
'I'hc Anemone ranks amongst the oldest of garden flowers, and certainly amongst the most beautiful. 
Perfectly hardy and simple of culture, it is characterised by great variation in the colour, character, 
and marking of the flowers The most suitable time for planting is towards the end of October ; if in 
beds, four to six inches apart, and if in borders, in clumps of four to six roots. Plant about two inches deep. 
DOUBLE ANEMONES. 
KING OF SCARLETS, this undoubtedly is the finest 
of the Double Scarlet Anemones. Every lover of this 
free-flowering plant should give this variety a trial. 
Selected strain per doz. 1/6; per too, 10/6 
Double Scarlet Dutch, extra large, per doz. i/-: too, 7/- 
Fine Mixed Dutch, all colours ... ,, gd.; ,, 4/6 
Nemorosa plena, the double white Wood Anemone, 
per doz. 1/4 ; per too, 8/6 
CHRYSANTHEMUM FLOWERED.— These are 
the finest of all double Anemones, flowers large and 
well imbricated like an Incurved Chrysanthemum. 
Per doz. Per 100 
Finest Mixed, will contain many s. d. s. d. 
new shades ... ... ... ... i o 7 ° 
Rose de Nice, beautiful soft rose 
colour ... ... ... ... ... to 6 6 
SINGLE ANEMONES. 
FULGENS {The Scarlet Windflower), 
splendid dazzling vermilion, in constant 
bloom from February lo April, grand 
for cutting ; large cultivated roots 
Annuiata, glowing scarlet, with 
creamy white disc, fine for bedding ... 
The Sutton, a giant form of 
Annuiata, with stems about ij feet 
long, with large well shaped flowers... 
Graeca {The Aldboro Anemone), deep 
rich crimson, clear white centre, very 
brilliant; flowers in February 
GIANT FRENCH or POPPY 
ANEMONES, improved large- 
flowering varieties, splendid mixed ... 
ST BRIGID, very large handsome 
flowers, sometimes semi-double, ex- 
ceedingly free flowering 
Per doz. 
s. d. 
I 0 
1 4 
2 o 
2 o 
o 6 
o 9 
Per 100 
s. d. 
7 o 
8 6 
14 6 
14 6 
3 6 
5 6 
HIS EXCELLENCY. This is undoubt- 
edly the finest scarlet Anemone in 
existence, the petals are broad and of 
good substance, of a dark velvety scarlet , 
with a large blue-black central boss ... 
DUTCH SCARLET, fine for bedding 
Blue, very effective ... 
The Bride, pure white 
Choice Mixed, in splendid variety... 
Appenina, sky blue, early, very pretty ... 
alba, pure white 
Blanda { The Grecian Windflower),Aee'(i blue 
Nemorosa Alba {The White Wood 
Anemone) 
Robinsoniana, pale lavender, undoubtedly 
the handsomest of the Wood Anemones 
Per doz. 
s. d. 
I O 
o 6 
o 6 
o 6 
o 4 
o 6 
0 9 
1 9 
1 4 
2 o 
Pulsatilla {Pasque Flower), violet blue, 
with long silky hairs on the exterior ... 2 6 
Per 100 
s. d. 
7 o 
3 o 
3 6 
2 6 
2 o 
3 6 
5 o 
12 6 
8 6 
14 6 
17 6 
RANUNCULUS 
.Amongst dwarf flowers the Ranunculus is unrivalled for its lovely form and brilliancy of colour, 
as a cut flower it has few equals. Plant the Turban varieties from October to March, and the 
Persian varieties from February to April, 2 inches deep and four to five inches apart. 
TURBAN. 
Per doz. 
s. d. 
Per 
s. 
ICO 
d. 
SCARLET, exceedingly bright ... 
... 0 
4 
2 
6 
BLACK, dark purple 
... 0 
4 
2 
6 
YELLOW, bright yellow 
... 0 
6 
3 
0 
WHITE, pure white 
... 0 
9 
5 
0 
CARMINE 
... 0 
6 
3 
0 
VIRIDIFLORA, bright orange scarlet 
with green centre ; very attractive ... 0 
6 
3 
6 
MIXED, all colours 
0 
4 
2 
0 
RANUNCULUS 
PERSIAN. 
Finest Double Varieties, mixed, per doz. 4d. ; too, 2/- 
Superfine Named Varieties ... ,, 1/ ; ,, 7/- 
GIANT FRENCH. 
Flxcellent for cutting on account of the length of their stems 
and richly coloured flowers, vigorous and free-flowering. 
French Grown Roots, mixed, extra fine, 
per doz. gd.; per 100, 5/- 
Dutch Grown Roots ... ... ,, 4fl-; >> '’■l~ 
PALESTINE. 
A beautiful new variety with single brilliant orange scarlet flowers, prettily crinkled petals and a black central boss 
very showy for beds and borders ; the roots may also be grown in pots and gently forced per doz. 1/3 ; too, 8/6 
For cut flowers. Anemones King of Scarlet, Fulgens, His Excellency, and St Brigid, cannot be 
too largely grown. 
