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The kinds generally grown, and of which there are hundreds of acres in this neighbourhood. 
CARTER'S PROLIFIC — A splendid kind, requires the ground well prepared and manured, 
otherwise it soon dies out. 2s. 6 d. per dozen ; 16s. per 100 ; 40s. per 1,000. 
NORWICH WONDER— Of much stronger growth, finer fruit ; a capital kind. 2s. Gtf. pet- 
dozen j 16s. per 100; 40s. per 1,000. 
WHITE ANTWERP — Very sweet ; useful for dessert. 3s. per dozen ; 18s. per 100. 
NORTHUMBERLAND FILLBASKET.— 3s. per dozen. 18s. per 100. 
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Price on application. 
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MERVEILLE DES QUATRE SAISONS (Yellow October) — Freely producing fruit up to 
November ; large and fine. 
MERVEILLE DES QUATRE SAISONS ROUGE (Red Ootober)— Large bunches of fruit 
till November. 
BELLE DE FONTENAY— Red ; late fruiting. 
SURPRISE DAUTOMNE — Much larger than the old Yellow October ; good free. 
4s. per dozen ; 30s. per 100. 
Miss Palby, The Greaves, Lancaster, February 27th, 1890. 
The seeds I had from you last year gave great satisfaction. 
Mr. R. Kessbll, Gardener to A. WniTTET, Esq., Streatham Common, S.W., Feb. 17th, 1890. 
Your seedi have turned out well. 
Mr. G. Bezzant, Bassett Down Lodge, Wroughton, Wilts, February 7th, 1891 
I feel it my duty to write and tell you how pleased I am with the seeds you sent me. 
G. A. Bevan, Esq., Llwyn On, Pontypool, Mon., August 28th, 1891. 
Yonr seeds produced flowers of high quality, which were much admired by innumerable 
friends. 
Mr. D. B. Pi.umbley, Freshwater, I.W., August 14 th, 1891. 
Early in the year I had some seed from you, and my crop is so very good that I intend 
exhibiting same next week. 
S. Snashall, Gardener to Mrs. Mackcnsey, 18, Broadwater Down, Tonbridge Wells. 
I am pleased to inform you that I shall recommend my friends to you for seed. 
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