GEO. COOLING & SONS 
Herbs. 
Cultivation. — A few Pot Herbs should have place in every vegetable garden. Their culture is very simple, and the 
best way is to make a little seed-bed in the early spring, and set the plants out as soon as large enough in a bed. 
SEED, per packet 3d. and 6d. ROOTS, 6d. each. 4s. per doz. 
ANGELICA. 
BALM. 
BASIL, BUSH. 
BASIL, SWEET. 
BORAGE. 
DILL. 
FENNEL. 
HYSSOP. 
LAVENDER. 
MARJORAM, POT. 
MARJORAM, SWEET. 
RAM PI ON. 
ROSEMARY. 
RUE. 
SAGE. 
SAVORY, SUMMER 
SAVORY, WINTER. 
SORREL, FRENCH. 
TARRAGON, 1/ per packet* 
THYME. 
Various Culinary Roots and Plants. 
ASPARAGUS, Connover’s Colossal, s. 
one year, strong per 100 3 
two years, strong ,, 5 
Giant, the true variety, one year old ,, 2 
two years old ,, 3 
three years old ,, 5 
very strong roots for forcing... ,, 10 
HORSE-RADISH. — For planting, per doz. roots 1 
GARLIC per lb. 1 
POTATO or UNDERGROUND ONIONS, 
14 lbs. 5/6; lb. 0 
SHALLOTS. — Ordinary variety 71b. 3/-; peril). 0 
SEAKALE ROOTS. 
STRONG ROOTS, for planting, 
per doz. 1/ ; per 100 7 
selected „ 1/6 ; ,, 10 
extrastrong for forcing „ 2/6 ; ,, 17 
LILY WHITE, a desirable variety, producing 
large pure white kale, quite distinct, and in 
appearance and flavour far in advance of the 
old variety ; a grand sort for early forcing 
Very Strong Crowns, for immediate forcing 
per doz. 3/ ; per 100 21 
Good Planting Roots ... ,, 2/; ,, 15 
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ARTICHOKES. 
JERUSALEM, the old variety, peck Is. Od. ; bush. 5s. 
WHITE JERUSALEM, a distinct improvement; it 
is superior in shape, more shallow in the eye, and 
quite white in the skin, and altogether of better 
flavour than the ordinary Jerusalem Artichoke, 
per peck 2s. ; per bush. 7s. 
GLOBE, strong plants per doz. 6=. to 9s. 
RHUBARB 
LARGE ROOTS of all leading varieties, p. doz. 6/ to 9/ 
EXTRA LARGE, for forcing each 1/ to 1/6 
DAW’S CHAMPION.— An excellent new Rhubarb, 
very early, of a brilliant crimson colour, and the 
stalks are very stout and long. First-Class Certifi- 
cate R.H.S.— Strong Roots Is. 6d. each. 
BURBANKS CRIMSON WINTER, an excellent 
new variety ; it commences to grow in September, 
and good stalks may be pulled throughout the 
Winter and Spring months; of brightest crimson, 
and the flavour is excellent; a genuine novelty. — 
Strong Plants 1/6 each ; 15/ doz. Planting 
Sets 1/ each; 10/6 doz. 
Seed Potatoes. 
Our Potatoes are grown specially for seed ; all the most important varieties in the best districts of Scotland 
and Lincolnshire ; they are very carefully selected, and may be relied upon as true to name and perfectly free front 
disease. Although we cannot compete with the prices asked for the ordinary market samples, which are sold for 
eating purposes, and which are too often bought and sent out in a mixed state for planting, yet we believe 
our prices will compare very favourably with those of other seedsmen who make Potatoes a speciality. 
First Early Varieties. 
Per peck Per bush, 
of 14 lbs. of ^6 lbs. 
ASHLEAF, COOLINGS’ IMPROVED, s . d. s. d. 
one of the best, very early ; the best 
type of the old Auhleaf Potato so 
much esteemed by many ; invaluable 
for forcing 3 0 10 6 
MYATT’S IMPROVED 2 6 8 6 
EARLY PURITAN, capital white 
skinned Kidney variety, worthy of 
extended cultivation 2 6 8 6 
EARLY ROSE, well-known early pink 
variety 2 6 8 6 
Per peck Per bu-sh. 
of 14 lbs. of 56 lbs. 
DUKE OF YORK, an excellent dwarf s. d. s. d. 
growing first early variety, smooth 
oval-shaped tubers, prolific, and fine 
for exhibition 2 6 8 6 
HARBINGER (Sutton’s), an excellent 
dwarf early variety, tubers perfect 
in form, of medium size; a heavy 
cropper 2 6 8 6 
MAY QUEEN (Sutton’s), a hand- 
some early kidney-shaped variety, 
very excellent table qualities, dwarf 
habit, and quite distinct 3 0 10 6 
Cooling’s Improved Ashleaf— A carefully selected First Early Variety. 
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