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STRAWBERRIES. 
What a lovely refreshing fruit ! And when we hear it is the firm belief of the highest 
in the medical profession that if we were to eat more we should hear less of gout, rheumatism, 
and other pains ; seeing how easy Strawberries are to grow, it should be the set determination of all 
to cultivate their own, and have them with all their beautiful freshness, morning and evening, as 
long as possible. When so, they are one of the greatest charms and benefits that mankind can possess. 
LEADEB. 
First-Class Certificate from the Royal Horticultural Society, May Hth, 1895. 
An enormous handsome mid-season Strawberry of rich Pine-like flavour. 
The fruit is of enormous size, 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 well — flavour very rich and Tine-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 Soveretyn, 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. 
Strong Plants in Pots, 25s. per 100; 4s. per dozen. 
Strong Open Ground Runners, 15s. per 100; 2s. per dozen. 
MONABCH. 
First-Class Certificates from the Royal Horticultural Society, June lllh, 1895; Royal Botanic 
Society, June llth, 1895 ; and York Gala, June 19t/<, 1895. 
A most distinct richly-coloured second early variety of enormous size, wedge-shaped, and of 
a rich (i'lren-like flavour. A worthy companion to Leader, ripening before that variety, and 
following closely on Royal Soverciyn. 
Strong Plants in Pots, 25s. per 100; 4s. per dozen. 
Strong Open Ground Runners, 15s. per 100; 2s. per dozen. 
OF GREAT VALUE FROM THEIR LATENESS. 
SOOTOS: 
Raised by WM. CARMICHAEL, formerly Chief Gardener at Sandringham. 
queen op DENMARK — Raised from Frotjmore Late Pine crossed with Waterloo. It is new 
in colour, firm in flesh, very prolific, and A1 in flavour; it hns every indication 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. 
Hand Laid Runners, 12s. per dozen ; £5 per 100. 
A. W. IIaydek, Esq., Vinings Cottage, Sandown, I.W., August 6th, 1897. 
I am pleased to tell you I received the Strawberry plants quite safe this morning, they 
arrived in splendid condition. 
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