GEO. COOLING & SONS 
CANDYTUFT. 
One of the oldest and most useful little flowers. It 
blooms long and freely, is very effective in beds, 
ribbons, &c. Hardy annuals. 
217 Little Prince, massive spikes of pure white 
flowers about 6 inches high ... per packet 3d. 
218 Empress, large pure white trusses. 1 ft. 
per oz. 9d.; per packet 3d. 
219 Dark crimson, 1 ft., per oz. Is.; per packet 3d. 
220 Carmine per oz. Is.; per packet 3d. 
221 Rose Cardinal, very rich striking colour, quite 
distinct, deep rosy cardinal ... per packet 6d. 
222 Mixed, all colours, 1 ft. per oz. 9d.; per pkt. 3d. 
CANARY CREEPER 
(Tropaeolum Canariense). 
223 Fine golden yellow climber, half-hardy annual, 
per oz. Is. 6d.; per packet 3d. and 6d. 
CELOSIA PYRAMIDAL1S PLUMOSA. 
Most effective for all sorts of decorative work and cut 
flowers, yielding large crimson and golden yellow 
plumes, which in size and outline resemble Ostrich 
h eathers more than anything else ; lj to 2 feet. 
224 Aurea, golden yellow ...per packet 3d. and 6d. 
225 Rubra, large crimson .... „ 3d. and 8d. 
226 Splendid Mixture of these beautiful feathered 
Cockscombs per packet 3d. and 6d. 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 
Owing to the great usefulness and easy culture of Annual Chrysanthemums, the demand for them has 
greatly increased during the last few years-indeed there is no annual which furnishes more cut flowers, and 
they bloom all the summer, and are very effective in beds and borders. 
New Chrysanthemum Maxima— 
~ 7 ™ n SHAS ^" A MARGUERITE DAISY. The flowers are of the purest glistening whiteness with a yellow 
centre, and carried on strong wiry stems ; charming for vase decoration, as they remain fresh l long 
per packet 6d. 
228 f?" L ® T f HIAN BELL. Undoubtedly the largest-flowered variety of this class of hardy perennial 
wh1te°borne mi yong^ro™ust 8tems I ! C ^ eS . aCr0SS ’. W * fc ^. Ver ^ r ^ r0a<: * ^ eta * S great 8ubstall(;e and the purest 
229 King Edward VII, a very large pure white flower with fine form .’ ... ... P61 PaC 6 
For Roots of Perennial Varieties, see page . 
Single Annual Varieties. 
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230 E ^, e f? inK Star ’ flowers rich hr ‘K ht g° lden yellow, 3 to 4 in. across, borne on long stems, splendid for 
cutting packet 3d. 
231 Purple Crown, golden yellow foliage with purple-scarlet flowers 
232 Lord Beaconsfield, rich crimson maroon, edged and striped gold 
233 Burridgeanum, white, crimson, and yellow 
234 Eclipse, golden foliage, flowers yellow and crimson 
235 Morning Star, large, primrose colour; splendid for cutting 
236 The Sultan, velvety crimson ... ... ^ 
2X1 T si®er < ! r i5®nchl8 ?***?’ ^ WhHe with a zone of clear bright yellow',' and the disc overlaid with 
238 W. E. Gladstone, rich crimson per packet 6d. 
239 Mixed Varieties of the above ” * 
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Double Annual Varieties. 
240 Double Sulphur Yellow, remarkably free blooming 
242 Inodorum plenissimum, snow-white double flowers 
24-5 Doub,e Annual Hybrids, of almost every rich shade of colour, beautifully fringed, mixed 
. per packet 3d. 
above the finely 
per packet 6d. 
,, 3d. 
„ 3d. 
SHOW CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 
The following have 
Seed sown in Spring and grown on freely will flower the following Autumn. 
„.. been saved from prize flowers. 
W per packet Is. 
246 Japanese, splendid mixed " ” j®’ 
247 ^obtohfed^w™^, f, arly ^ ov r < T r T i , ne B > r selecting the finest varieties only we have 
deen vellow and £.1°! C i ° D 4 ? lest : s P lendld Hybrids, the colours range from white and cream to 
invfhmble^o^ d o eXqU,S,te , pl - nk an - d brown shades ' The y are extremely free flowering, and 
and September * fl Sown earl y in spnng they can easily be flowered the same year in August 
1 - per packet 6d. and Is. 
From Mrs Hull, Addiswurtel. “ The Double Canterbury Bells flowers from your seed were really beautiful.” 
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