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NEW STRAWBERRY, 



"The Khedive. 



TH I S variety was raised 

 by us from British 



99 





Queen and Lord Su u 



field, is 





a m 



st prolific bearer, and 





with 



stands the dro 



ught in 





an 1 



nusual degree. 



Fruit 





med 





al, and 





darl 



red in colour 



; flesh 





firm 



white, tinged \ 



ith red, 





very 



sweet, lasting 



well to 





the 



nd of July. 





Plants , 



n small pots, 42s. per 100 ; 







6s. per doz 





R 





, 21s. per 100; 



3s. per doz. 



Royal Horticultural Society, July 22nd, 1902. 



JAMES VEITCH & SONS, Ltd., 



Royal Exotic Nursery, CHELSEA. 



