FRUITS CERTIFICATED, 1883-1905. 



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St. Joseph. September 20, 1898. A.M. 



Stevens' Wonder. March 12, 1895. F.C.C. Plants very dwarf ; 

 fruit medium size, conical, pale rose colour ; flesh pale, somewhat 

 soft. 



The Alake. June 28, 1901. A.M. Fruit very large and very 

 variable in shape, colour very dark red, with seeds moderately prominent ; 

 flesh solid. 



The Khedive. July 22, 1902. A.M. < Lord Suffield ' x ' British Queen.' 

 Fruit of medium size, long, very dark red colour, with prominent seeds ; 

 flesh firm. 



The Latest. July 12, 1904. A.M. Fruit very large, bluntly wedge- 

 shaped, dark crimson in colour, with prominent yellow seeds, which change 

 to a bright crimson with age ; flesh deep red, solid. 



The Laxton. June 18, 1901. F.C.C. ' Koyal Sovereign ' x « Sir 

 Joseph Paxton.' Fruit large, deep red, firm. 



The Roydon. September 29, 1903. A.M. Fruit of medium size, 

 roundish, dark red in colour. 



Trafalgar. June 5, 1900. A.M. Fruit large, wedge-shaped, pale red, 

 with prominent reddish seeds ; flesh white. 



Veitch's Perfection. July 14, 1896. F.C.C. 'British Queen' x 

 ' Waterloo.' The foliage and flavour markedly of 1 British Queen' type, 

 and the colour almost as dark as 4 Waterloo.' 



Veitch's Prolific. July 12, 1898. F.C.C. Berries large, wedge-shaped, 

 bright red in colour, with firm flesh. 



Waterloo. July 10, 1885. F.C.C. Fruit large, cockscombed, very 

 dark in colour, and of good quality. 



Wonderful. July 1, 1897. A.M. Fruit a very bright red colour, 

 somewhat long and tapering. 



