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yf. ^anneH ^ y^on6’ j4utumn ^ataiogue. 
NEWJARIETY of STRAWBERRY with BIG FRUITS and PERPETUAL-FRUITING. 
OREGON— Quite new and highly recommended, yielding fruits as large as Hericart de Thury. It commences 
bearing truit early in the summer, and continues until frost, the fruits appearing freely on the young runners, 
as well as on the main plants. The flavour is of the first quality, and they are highly coloured. 
Is. (id. each; IBs. per dozen; £6 per lOO, 
LEADER— First Class Certificate, E.H.S., May 14th, 1895. An enormous, handsome, mid-season Strawberry of rich 
Pine-like flavour. The fruit is of enormous sue, of a bright crimson or carmine shade of colour, flesh and skin firm, 
and of a dark scarlet tint throughout, the seeds set in shallow basins projecting beyond the surface, the fruit travelling 
,vell flavour very rich and Pine-like, with a pleasant aroma — plant very compact in habit, and a robust grower. 
The variety was raised from Latest of All crossed by Noble. For forcing purposes Leader is likely to be in great 
request, for which purpose we recommend it to follow Royal Sovereign. It forces very freely, the trusses setting 
well, with little if any artificial fertilisation, and its compact habit is a great point in its favour. (Raiser’s description.) 
Strong Plants in Pots, 16s. per 100 ; 2s. 6d. per doz. Strong Open Ground Runners, 5s. per 100 ; Is. per doz. 
MONARCH— First Class Certificates from the Royal Horticultural Society, June 11th, 1895 ; Royal Botanic Society, 
June 11th, 1896 ; and York Gala, June 19th, 1895. A most distinct richly-coloured second early variety, of 
enormous size, wedge-shaped, and of a rich Queen-like flavour ; a worthy companion to Leader, ripening before that 
variety, and following closely on Royal Sovereign. (Raiser’s description.) 
Strong Plants in Pols, 12s. per 100 ; 2s. per doz. Strong Open Groumd Runners, 5s. per 100 ; Is. per toz. 
OF OAEAT VALUE TVt.0U THEIE LATEITESS. 
NEW SCOTCH VARIETIES- 
Royal Seedlings raised by Mr. WM. CARMICHAEL, formerly Chief Gardener at Sandringham. 
BRITANNIA ( Waterloo crossed with Queen of Denmark)— Good bearer, fruit above medium size, firm flesh, dark in 
colour, the latest of all these seedlings. 
Hand-laid Manners, £3 per lOO. 
MISS KNOLLYS ( Waterloo crossed with Qiteen of Denmark) — A great novelty, large, black, with a fine glaze all 
over the fruit, good bearer and fine flavour ; a great acquisition to the dinner table. Stock limited. 
Hand-laid Manners, 12s. per dozen. 
QUEEN OP DENMARK — Raised from Frogmore Late Pine crossed with Waterloo. It is new iu colour, firm in flesh, 
very prolific, and A1 in flavour ; it has every indic#tion of becoming the Strawberry of the future for forcing and 
general culture ; a gem 
RICHARD GILBERT— In the way of Royal Sovereign, but finer fruit ; grand 
WM CARMICHAEL- Very distinct, immense strong stems, throwing its fruit well above the foliage, of very fine 
flavour. 
Manners, 2s. 6d. per dozen; IBs. per 100. 
PRINCESS OF WALES. 
Latest of All crossed with Frogmore Late Pine. Full size, dwarf habit, fine Queen flavour, excellent 
constitution. 
PRINCE OF WALES. 
Waterloo crossed with British Queen. Larger size, rich flavour. Queen foliage, dwarf habit, very prolific, not so 
dark as Waterloo, vigorous constitution ; one of the very best late Strawberries. 
Manners, 2s. (id. per dozen; IBs. per 100. 
PERFECTION. 
By far the best flavoured fruit in cultivation — the richest we have tasted. The result of a cross between British 
Queen and Waterloo ; the fruit medium size and deep colour, flesh juicy and luscious, of British Queen flavour, 
very prolific. First Class Certificate, Royal Horticultural Society, July 14th, 1896. 
Plants in Small Pots, 3s. per dozen; 18s. per 100. 
Strong Manners, Is. 6d. per dozen ; 7s. (id. per 100. 
