GEO. COOLING & SONS, BATH. 
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Peristenioris. 
1 his class of showy perennial flowers always make a feature 
in the flower borders : they flower from June until Autumn, and 
are most useful for cut flowers. We have a very beautiful 
collection. 
Flowering Plants, of choicest varieties ... ... Doz. 3/- 
Captations, ficotees, and 
Doz. 
Carnations, choicest named Show varieties, very fine 6/- to 9/- 
Picotees, choicest named Show varieties, very fine 6/- to 9/- 
Pinks, choicest named Show varieties, very fine... ... 6/- 
— Double White, sweet-scented ... ... ... 2/- 
— Her Majesty, purest white, clove-scented, the finest 
white border pink ... ... ... ... 2/6 
— Mrs. Sinkins, a beautiful large-flowering pure white 
variety ... ... ... ... ... 2 /6 
— Cloves, true old crimson variety ... ... ... 4/- 
Cyclamen (jlardy). 
A beautiful class of hardy plants not so much grown as they 
deserve. They are of easy culture, and under favourable conditions 
improve each year; partial shade, a free soil, with limestone 
(broken mortar rubbish) near the roots, are all they require. 
Doz. 
Atkinsii Seedlings, beautiful spring flowering varieties, 
very free ... ... ... ... each 6d. 4/6 
Coeum, lovely bright crimson with dark base, excellent for 
rock-work, flowers early in spring ... each 6d. 4/6 
Pyrenaicum odoratum, autumn flowering, purplish crim- 
son, sweet-scented ... ... ... each 4d. 3/6 
Heder/efolium (the Ivy-leaf Cyclamen ), rose-coloured 
flowers, very free, with pretty marbled and splashed 
foliage, early autumn flowering ... each 3d. 2/6 
— album, flowers pure white, most ornamental foliage, 
nearly every plant being different ... each 4d. 3/6 
Repandum, bright crimson, flowering in May, a charming 
variety ; thrives best in a sheltered position, each 4d. 3/6 
