GEO. COOLING & SONS, NURSERYMEN, BATH. 
55 
10 G 
15 0 
HYBRID BERRIES & BLACKBERRIES. 
Per doz. — s. d. 
The Loganberry. A hybrid between the red Raspberry and Blackberry, berries arc large, deep 
reddish maroon in colour, and rich in flavour ; good lor dessert and excellent for preserving. 
Strong fruiting canes 1/- each; 9/- per doz.: Smaller canes 9d. each; 6/- per doz. 
The Lowberry. Fruit borne in clusters, are 11 inches long; jet black when ripe, juicy, and of 
the true Blackberry flavour, promises to be a valuable dessert fruit. Docs best in a sunny 
position to ensure the thorough ripening of both canes and fruit . . . . . . 1/- each 
The Laxton Berry, new. Far superior to the Loganberry, combining the vigour of the Loganberry 
with the flavour of the Raspberry ; producing blooms and fruit from J une to November 1 /G each 
THE MAHDI. Award of Merit, R.H.S. A hybrid between the Raspberry and Blackberry, 
The fruit is of a deep purplish-red colour, and ripens at end of July and early in August, 
and is of excellent flavour. 
Strong plants 1/6 each; 15/- per doz.; Good plants 1/- each; 10/6 per doz. 
Phenomenal Berry. Raised by Mr. L. Burbank, a cross between the Californian Dewberry and 
Cuthbert Raspberry; very similar but stronger in growth than the Loganberry. The fruit is 
produced in large clusters, and it is a very heavy cropper .. .. .. .. l/-each 10 6 
Rubus Innominatis, new, a type of the Blackberry from North China; it produces a profusion of 
orange-red fruits in September, the stems have a velvety appearance, and the bold foliage and 
bright colour of the fruit combines to make this a most ornamental and attractive addition . . 
1/6 each 12 0 
The Wineberry. A Japanese variety, very hardy and vigorous, clusters of mulberry shaped fruit of a 
scarlet wine colour. Very sweet and juicy, and making a splendid preserve .. ..l/-each 9 0 
The Strawberry-Raspberry. An interesting fruit from the Himalayas, very hardy and prolilic, has 
fruited well with us this year .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..l/-each 10 6 
The Himalaya Berry, new, from the Himalaya Mountains. Very strong grower, producing large 
clusters of fruit about the size and colour of very fine Blackberries .. .. 1/6 each 
The Newberry. A cross between the well-known Loganberry and Superlative Raspberry, giving it 
the habit of the former with the delightful flavour of the latter .. .. .. 1/6 each 15 0 
BLACKBEEEIBS, 
Crataegifolius, handsome foliage, small red fruit .. .. .. .. .. .. 1/- each 9 0 
Dorchester, prolific and excellent ; hardy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9d. each 6 0 
Eldorado, one of the best of the American Blackberries, quite distinct, fruit produced in large 
clusters, and ripens much earlier than British varieties . . . . . . . . . . ..90 
Parsley-Leaved Blackberry — Rubus laciniatus. Attractive cut foliage ; a good climber. Most 
suitable for arches and trellises . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . ..60 
WILSON JUNIOR, the best of the American varieties ; very large and glossy fruit ot delicious flavour 8 0 
GRAPE VINES. 
FINE CANES — From eyes, established in pots, well adapted for planting in vineries. 3 /6 and 5 /- each. 
EXTRA STRONG CANES — For fruiting in pots, capable of bearing a good crop the first season, 
7 /6 and 10 / 6 each. 
All best varieties such as Black Hamburgh ; Alicante ; Muscat of Alexandria ; Sweetwater ; 
Lady Downes ; Gros Maroo, &c., &o. 
VINES FOR OUT-DOOR CULTURE. 
BRANDT. An American black variety ; one of the best hardy grapes, 3/6 
Esperion. (Black). A capital out-door variety, 3/6. 
REINE OLGA. Berries tawny, flavour rich and slight muscat flavour, large bunches freely produced, ripens 
end of October ; a valuable n • v variety, awarded a Certificate by Royal Horticultural Society, 5 /-. 
OLD DUTCH SWEETWATER. The best white variety for out-doors, 3 /6. 
FIGS. 
STRONG PLANTS, in pots, 
Black Ischia, skin deep purple, sweet and luscious 
and a free bearer. 
Brown Turkey or Lee’s Perpetual, brownish red, 
covered with blue blossom, very luscious, 
hardy ; the best for out-door culture. 
Brunswick, very large, skin greenish yellow and 
violet brown ; sweet and highly flavoured. 
2 6, 3/6, 5, - and 7/6 each. 
Negro Largo, skin quite black, flesh pale red, tender, 
juicy, and very highly flavoured. 
Royal Vineyard, large and oblong in form, of a 
brown tint, and very luscious in quality. 
White Marseilles, of a pale green when ripe, and of 
a delicious flavour. 
Ischia, small, skin pale greenish -yellow, rich 
and highly flavoured. 
From Rev. XV. 'HANLON. Innishannon . — “ Too much cannot be said in favour of the Loganberry. 
The bearing is marvellous.” 
