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GEO. COOLING & SONS’ CATALOGUE OF FRUIT TREES. 
From AI.BER1 DOV ASTON , Esq., Bade. — “ / am delighted with the Fruit t rees which have arrived 
without the slightest damage.'' 
Name. 
ADAM’S PEARMAIN 
Alfriston 
APPLES. 
Standard and Half 
Standard Trees, 
straight stems and 
good heads, 
each 1 /6 to 2 /6 
extra strong 
fruiting trees, 
each 3 /6 to 67- 
Dwarf Fan Trained, for 
Walls and Espaliers, 
each 2 /(i to 3 /6 
a few extra 
large fruiting trees, 
each 5 /- to 7 /6 
Horizontal Trained, 
according to tiers, 
each 2/6. 3/6, 5/- 
ancl 7 /6 
Gridiron Trained, 
of a few varieties, 
3/6 to 57- 
Pyramids and Bush 
Trees, 
well grown young 
trees, each 1 /6 to 2/6 
strong, fruiting 
I fees, well-formed, 
set with fruit buds, 1 
each 3 /6 to 7 /6 
Orchard-House Trees 
in Pots, handsome 
shape, 
each 3 /6 to 7 /G 
Single Cordon Trained 
Trees, 
each 1 /6 to 2 /6 
Double and Treble 
Cordons 
a few sorts only. 
2/G, 3/G and 5/- | 
Standard and Half 
Standard Trained, 
a few sorts only, 
3/6 to 5/- 
Description. 
Use. | When fit for use. 
medium, handsome, skin pale yellow covered with 
delicate russet ; an excellent bearer in a 
young state 
very large , a valuable kitchen apple. 
Dec. to Feb. 
Nov. to April. 
Al'I'LE, “STIRLING CASTLE.” 
Special tow prices for 
quantities. 
Those marked D are 
dessert fruit ; K kit- 
chen or cooking vari- 
eties. 
