BARR 8 l sons, 11 , 12 & 13 Kingf Street, Covent Garden, London. 97 
STRAWBERRIES-r«;//«K^rf. LATE. , Well-rooted Runners, per loo-^. rf 
Filbert Pine, a fine late variety producing a heavy crop of orange-red fruit, of rich brisk 
flavour ; a robust grower, and good for light soils fi o 
Givon’S Late Prolific, the /i>les^ late Strawberry, bearing a heavy crop of very large dark 
red fruit, firm and of rich brisk flavour 6 o 
VERY LATE. 
very large dark fruit, conical in shape, valuable for dessert ; it carries well, and may 
be forced as a last crop 6 o 
Latest, a grand variety with enormous fruit of a fine deep crimson, after Waterloo 
but having a richer pine flavour 6 o 
Olympia (Peter's), a fine new Sfrawberry, bearing quite late in the season very large fruit 
lesembling somewhat in appearance Royal Sovereign, with firm flesh of rich flavour. 
Award of Merit R.H.S. 1911 6 o 
Strawberry Plants in Small Pots. 
Any of the above-named varieties can be had specially grown in small pots to fruit first season 
outdoors or for shifting into large pots for forcing per too, 17/6; perdoz. 2/6 
TRUE ALPINE AUTUMNAL STRAWBERRIES. 
In growing these for Autumn cropping, remove the Spring blossoms in order to induce the plants to 
make runners, as these last produce the best fruit. 
Well-rooted Runners, per loo— r. d 
Bergeri, fruit rich crimson, free bearer 5 o 
Millet (new), a fine variety, the fruit measuring up to 2j in. long, vigorous grower 5 o 
NEW HYBRID PERPETUAL-FRUITING STRAWBERRIES. 
These valuable hybrid Strawberries commence fruiting in Summer, and continue producing until frost 
sets in. If grown in pots and removed indoors early in September the plants fruit freely till late in 
Autumn. Feed the plants freely during dry weather. 
__ ^ . . WcU-rooted Runners, per loo— r. d 
Merveille de France, fruit of great size and of very rich flavour 5 o 
St. Antoine de Padoue, Ihe largest fruited of these hybrid strawberries, bearing globular 
bright red fruit of fine flavour; the most vigorous grower. Award of Merit R.H.S S o 
ROSES FOR AUTUMN PLANTING. 
Standards, finest named sorts, our selection, including Teas, Hybrid Teas, and Hybrid i. d 
I’erpetuals per Joz. 30/- ; each 2/6 & 3 6 
Weeping Standards with stems from 3 to 6 ft., price {according to size of stent) each 3/6 to 7 6 
^vvarfs or Bush Roses, finest named sorts, for beds and borders, including Teas, Hybrid 
Teas, and H.I’.’s, our selection per doz. 9/-, 12/- & 18 o 
Climbing Roses, in named varieties 16/-; each i 6 
11 >, ,, extra strong plants, each 2/6 & 3 6 
Tea-scented Roses in Pots, in named nzx\et\es,, established in pots for forcing, per doz. 30 o 
FRUIT TREES. 
Specially selected strong healthy Trees. Plant November to March. 
Custotners may select their 
own varieties or leave 
the selection to us> 
Fine Trained 
Trees. 
Standards. 
Untrained 
Trees. 
Standards. 
Fine Trained 
Trees. 
Dwarfs. 
Untrained 
Trees. 
Dwarfs. 
Fine Trained 
Trees. 
Pyramids. 
Fine Trained 
Trees. 
Cordons. 
Apples 
— 
2/6 
3/6 
2/6 
3/6 & 5/6 
2/6 & 3/6 
Apricots 
10/6 
3/6 
5/6 & 7/6 
2/6 
Cherries 
s/6 & 7/6 
2/6 
3/6 
1/6 
3/6 

Damsons 
— 
2/6 & 3/6 
2/6 & 3/6 

Medlars 
— 
2/6 

1/6 

Mulberries 
— 
7/6 
7/6 & 10/6 
3/6 


Nectarines 
10/6 
3/6 
5/6 & 7/6 
2/6 


Peaches 
10/6 & IS/- 
3/6 
t/6 & 7/6" 
2/6 
— 
— 
Pears 
s/6 & 7/6 
2/6 & 3/6 
3/6 & s/6 
2/6 
3/6 
2/6 
Plums 
S/6 & 7/6 
2/6 
3/6 & S/- 
1/6 
3/6 & s/- 
— 
Quinces 
— 
2/6 & 3/6 
— 
2/6 & 3/6 
— 
Walnuts 
— 
s/6 to 10, '6 
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