GEO. COOLING & SONS, NURSERYMEN, BATH, 
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RHUBARB. 
BEST VARIETIES— Large Roots, 6s. to 9s. per doz. ; Extra large ior forcing, 
each Is. and Is. 6d. 
NEW VARIETIES. 
DAW’S CHAMPION.— An excellent new Rhubarb, very early, of a brilliant crimson colour, and the stalks 
are very stout and long. First-class Certificate, R.H.S. Strong Roots, 1/6 each ; 15/- doz. ; Planting, 
Sets, 1 /- each ; 10 /6 per dozen. 
BURBANK’S CRIMSON WINTER RHUBARB, an excellent new variety which produces stalks fully six 
months earlier than any other sort. It commences to grow in September, and good stalks may be 
pulled throughout the winter and spring months. It is of brightest crimson, and the flavour is excellent. 
A genuine novelty. Strong Plants, 1 /6 each ; 15/- per doz. Planting Sets, 1/- each ; 10/6 per doz. 
COB NUTS fiND FILBERTS. 
FRUITING BUSHES, 6/-, 9/- and 12/- per dozen, according to age and size. 
COSFORD. FILBERTS— EARLY PROLIFIC ; LARGE WHITE ; RED ; PURPLE LEAVED. 
KENTISH COB. PEARSON S PROLIFIC. 
GOOSEBERRIES. 
ORDINARY KINDS, 4s. to 6s. per doz. LANCASHIRE SHOW KINDS, 6s. to 9s. per doz. 
CORDON, GRIDIRON, and FAN TRAINED, 1/6 each; 15/- per doz. 
W denotes White, G. Green, Y Yellow, R Red. 
Antagonist, W. 
Alma, W. 
Bobby, R. 
British Queen, G. 
Broom Girl, Y. 
Careless, W. 
Catherine, Y. 
Champagne Red, R. 
Clayton, R. 
Conquering Hero, R. 
Crown Bob, R. 
Dan’s Mistake, R. 
Drill, Y. 
Hit or Miss, Y. 
Ironmonger, R. 
Keepsake, G. 
Keen’s Seedling, R. 
King of Trumps, W. 
Lady Houghton, Y. 
Lancashire Lad, R. 
London, R. 
Lord Derby, R. 
Lord Rawcliffe, Y. 
Major Hibbert, R- 
Mount Pleasant, Y. 
Napoleon le Grand, R. 
Ploughboy, R. 
Queen of Trumps, W. 
Red Robin, R. 
Rifleman, R. 
Ringer, Y. 
Roaring Lion, R. 
Slaughterman, R. 
Speedwell, R. 
Snowdrift, W. 
Stockwell, G. 
Surprise, G. 
Telegraph, G. 
Thumper, G. 
Trumpeter, Y. 
Village Green, G. 
Wakeful, Y. 
Warrington, R. 
Whinham’s Industry, R. 
Whitesmith, W. 
NEW GOOSEBERRIES. 
DENVER RED. — Pale green, ripening a delicate pink, changing to bright red when cpiite ripe, flavour 
sweet and delicious. A first class dessert fruit. — Fruiting trees, 6/- and 9/- per doz. 
GOLDEN GEM. — The most highly coloured yellow gooseberry in cultivation. Award of Merit, R.H.S. 
— Fruiting trees, 6/- and 9/- doz. 
LANGLEY GAGE (Veitch).— Medium size, silvery white and delicious in flavour, great bearer. Award 
of Merit, R.H.S. — Fruiting trees, 6/- and 9/- doz. 
LANGLEY BEAUTY (Veitch).— One of the most beautiful gooseberries yet introduced, very large 
yellow fruit, of splendid flavour, ripening early in July. — Fruiting trees, 6/- and 9/- doz. 
LANGLEY GREEN. A delicious gooseberry, medium size, green, hairy, thin skin, ripening rather late. 
6/- and 9/- doz. 
MAY DUKE. — Described as the earliest variety in cultivation, producing fruit 10 to 14 days before 
Whinham’s Industry ; it is an enormous and sure cropper. The berries are of large size and handsome 
appearance, deep red when ripe, and beautifully marked and veined. — 6/- per doz. 
NAPOLEON THE GREAT. One of the largest gooseberries in cultivation, deep crimson colour 
flavour peculiarly rich and distinct, later in ripening, and requires little or no pruning. — Fruiting trees, 
6 /- and 9/- doz. 
STANDARD GOOSEBERRIES. 
These are very ornamental in the garden. We offer a few of the leading varieties as such, good compact 
heads, and fruiting trees, upon stems 3 to 4 feet high. — Each, 2/6 and 3/6. 
From Mrs. MORRIS, Shal/ord, Guildford “ The Collection of Fruit Trees you sent me three 
years ago are doing splendidly." 
