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STRAWBERRIES — continued. 
LATE. Runners per ICO -s. it. 
Frogmore Late Pine, fruit large, of extra fine pine-flavour, a connoisseur* s fruit ; it requires 
good cultivation, and should be grown under a north aspect 8 6 
Queen of Denmark, a valuable late variety, bearing dark mulberry-red smali fruit of rich 
aromatic flavour, good sturdy grower 8 6 
VEEY LATE. 
Eleanor, a fine free-growing large variety, producing enormous successional crops 4 6 
Waterloo, very large dark fruit, conical in shape, valuable for dessert ; it carries well, and may 
be forced as a last crop 6 6 
Latest of All, large fruit of cockscomb shape and grand flavour ; it crops for a long period, and 
is at its best when planted in a heavy soil and half-shaded situation 6 6 
Strawberry Plants in Small Pots. 
To fruit first season outdoors or for shifting into large pots for forcing. ..per ioo, 17/6 ; per doz. 2/6. 
The following favourite Strawberries we specially recommend for forcing— 
President , Royal Sovereign, and Vicomtesse Hiricart de Thury. 
True Alpine 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. We enumerate two of the best varieties. 
Runners, per xoo— s. d. 
Belle de Meaux, producing large red berries of rich flavour 3 6 
Bergen, fruit rich crimson, free bearer 3 6 
New Hybrid Perpetual -Fruiting Strawberries. 
These valuable hybrid Strawberries commence fruiting in summer, and continue to produce until frost 
sets in. Feed the plants freely in dry weather 
Runners, per 100— s. d. 
Oregon, fruit bright red and of fine flavour 6 6 
St. Antoine de Padoue, fruit round, of good size and a bright red, flavour fine ; a vigorous 
grower 12 6 
Saint Joseph, a most productive variety, fruit of medium size, flesh red, very sweet and melting 
and rich in flavour 6 6 
ROSES FOR AUTUMN-PLANTING. 
8®“ Orders for Standard Roses should be given early in September in order to secure good plants, s. d. 
Selected Standards and Half-Standards of finest sorts... per 100, ^9.; per doz. 24/- & 30 o 
Selected Dwarfs of finest sorts for beds and borders ,, £4. ior. ; ,, 9 /- & 12 o 
Selected Climbing of finest sorts 10/6 & 15 o 
» ,, „ „ extra strong plants, each 2/6, 3/6 & s/6 
Tea-Scented, in pots per doz. 15/-, 2 1/— & 30 o 
„ „ large plants for forcing, ,, 30/- & 42 o 
New Polyantha Rose, ‘Crimson Rambler,’ one of the most charming of Climbing Roses 
for arbours, porches, and to ramble over rooteries in wildernesses, &c., each 1/6, 2/6, and 3/6. 
FRUIT TREES. 
Specially selected strong healthy plants, ready November to March. Plants a little smaller 
can be supplied at a cheaper rate. Early orders solicited. 
Fine Trained 
Untrained 
Fine Trained 
Untrained 
Fine Trained 
Trees. 
Trees. 
Trees. 
Trees. 
Trees. 
{Selection left to 
Standards 
Standards 
Dwarfs 
Dwarfs 
Pyramids 
Messrs. Barr & Sons. ) 
s. d. 
S. d. 
s. d. 
S. d. 
S. d. 
Apples 
2 6 
3 6 
2 6 
4 6 
Apricots 
10 6 
4 6 
5 6 
2 6 
Cherries 
6 6 
2 6 
3 6 
2 O 
4 6 
Nectarines 
10 6 
4 6 
6 6 
2 6 
Peaches 
10 6 
4 6 
6 6 
2 6 
Pears 
6 6 
2 6 
4 6 
2 6 
4 6 
Plums 
6 6 
2 6 
4 6 
2 6 
4 6 
8ST' Special Prices given 
r. d. 
Currants, best sorts per doz. 6 o 
Gooseberries, best sorts ,, 6 o 
Mulberries (Strong Standards) each 7 6 
Nuts, Cob per doz. 9/- & 12 o 
„ Filbert ,, 9/- & 12 o 
CaT For other Fruit Trees, &c., prices car 
for large quantities of the above. 
s. d. 
Raspberries, doz. 3/- & 4/6 ; 100,21 /-& 30 o 
Grape Vines, Strong Planting Canes 
each, 4/6 & '6 6 
,, Extra Strong Fruiting Canes 
each, 8/6 & 12 6 
be had of any special kinds, on application. 
