it. Ctii)i|ell & Boq^’ i^loi‘kl C[iutle. 
CARDINAXi— Second early; exquisite flavour ; flesh firm, large, aud well-shaped. 2s. per doz. 
V 6s. per 100. 
CHELE ORANGE— A pretty fruit; Avhite, tinted pint; very sweet. 
COMMANDER— A cross between BrilUh Queen and President. 
COMPETITOR— An advanee on Noble; prolific; large. 2.s. per do/.., Gs. per 100. 
COUNTESS (Z)r. /Jorfen)— Large second early ; fruit good colour and flavour, and of handsome 
cockscomb shape. First-Class Certificate from the Iloyal Horticultural Society. 
COUNTS — A really good old variety ; docs splendidly in our fields, and produces enormous crops. 
DR. HOGG— Similar to British Queen ; fine variety ; should bo tried everywhere. 
DUC DE MALAKOPF— Bright crimson ; large, handsome ; good quality. 
DUKE OF EDINBURGH — Large, handsome; deep crimson; juicy. 
ELEANOR (syn. Oxonian; — This produces enormous crops in our fields, and is one of the best 
market kinds. 
ELTON PINE— One of the best late varieties in cultivation, except perhaps Latest of All. 
EMPRESS EUGENIE— Good on some soils. 
FILBERT PINE— Rich ; hardy ; prolific. 
GROVE END SCARLET — Small, but it certainly makes the most delicious jam of any variety 
in cultivation ; where home-made jam is a consideration, this is of great importance. 
JAMES VEITCH— Very large fruit. 
JOHN RUSKIN— Very early ; new. 
JOHN POWELL— Strong grower; fruit uneven, but of fine sugary-pine flavour, and valuable 
as succeeding where Queens fail 
JUBILEE — Very heavy cropper ; fruit and shape good. 
KEEN’S SEEDLING — One of the best for forcing and small gardens. 
KING OF THE EARLIES — A good early kind. 
LA GROSSE SUCREE— Sweet flavour; one of the best for forcing. 
LATEST OF ALL— As its name denotes, it is several days later than any other variety ; free ; 
fruit large ; good cropper. 7s. per 100. 
LAXTON’S No. 1 — Very early, firm, and of excellent quality; good size. 10.'. per doz.; 
six plants, 7s. Gd. 
LENNING’S WHITE— White; juicy flavour; fine; distinct. 
NOBLE — Very early and free; fine, bold fruit; should be grown in every garden to give the two 
first pickings. 
OLD IRONCLAD— Medium, bright red j good flavour and cropper. 
OXONIAN — Similar to Eleanor ; good for fields. 
PAULINE — Very early ; long conical fruit ; nice flavour. 
PETER THE GREAT— Very large fruit. 
PRESIDENT — One of the best ; a general favourite for all purposes. 
PRINCESS ALICE— Early, good cropper, medium size, flavour good ; one cf the best. 
RIFLEMAN — Small, very delicious ; enormous cropper. 
ROI HENRI — Very large ; good cropper; flavour good. 
SCARLET QUEEN— Early ; large ; bright-coloured ; richly flavoured ; handsome, vigorous, and 
prolific. 2s. per doz , 10s. per 100. 
SENSATION — Second early ; large fruits in wonderful clusters ; good flavour. 4.'. per doz. 
SIR CHAS. NAPIER — One of the very best for forcing. 
SIR J. PAXTON— This is the variety so popular throughout Kent for field and market. 
Special prices for large quantities. 
TRIOldPHE DE GAND— Producing the very largest fruit of any variety that we know. 
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