fi. Cai\i]cll & ^or\^’ Gfuitle. 
STI^^WBERRIES. 
WiTHO\)T actually seeing the va'.t tracts nf land entirely covered with Strawberries, Raspberries, &c., no one can form the slightest 
idea of their magnitude, our neighbour grows upwards of one hundred acres of the former, and scut last season the almost incredible 
cniantity of lo tons in one day to market, coiiscquenily one can readily imagine what skill and pains arc taken, particularly in selecting 
the most profitable varieties, viz 
Garibaldi first crop, but for the main crop Sir y. Paxton stands pre-eminent, and for late crop, hUanor is nearly etiuJth Presiaait^ 
Elton Pine, and Pritish Queen, arc all extensively grown. 
The secret of Field Culture is new or maiden soil, such as newly cleared wood or fresh deciily dug grass land. -not but what the 
ordinarji’ field well pulverized produces heavy crops, but still the former is preferable — plants siiould be i6 inches between each, with rows 
c feet w ide, an d planted as early as possible with tlic crowns well nlx>vc the soil. 
Strawberries, like 1 ‘otntoes, are always more fruitful when given a cliange of soil, consequently «nccess much depends 
on having runners from a distance. _ . 
The fact of our being located in the midst of hundreds of acres of all the best Strawberries and Raspberries, enables us to oiTcr fine 
plants, and good sure cropping kinds, at the lowest prices, 
Warranted true to Name. 
JAMES VEITCH, the largest fruit in cultivation (good grower) .. 
COUNTS, very distinct, one of the best 
DUKE OF EDINBURGH 
S GARIBALDI (Syn. Vicomtesse Hcrica:tc dc Thury) 
SIR J. 1 ‘AXTON 
SIR C. NAPIER 
# ELEANOR 
3 'RESIDENT 
DR. HOGG 
• ELTON 1 >INE 
BRITISH QUEEN 
KEEN'S SEEDLING 
SIR HARRY 
ELIZA 
ROYAL HAUTBOIS 
BARNES SEEDLING 
# FROGMORE LATE PINE 
WHITE PINE, producingvery large white fruit 
PAULINE, very early 
Ordinary Runners, 
Prepared 
Runners per 100. 
In small pots 
per 100. 
s. d. 
s. d, 
5 0 
15 0 
4 0 
7 0 
so 0 7 
3 0 
0 s!! 
4 0 
*• 0 I2,' 
— 0 -n 
4 0 
12 0 
4 0 
■= » “s 
5 0 
*5 0 So' 
4 0 
*5 0 t: a.. 
5 0 
15 0 3 p 1 
A 1 
4 0 
*• 3 1 
— 
~ « 0 I 
4 0 
- %*.\ 
1 0 
— S 
S 0 
— 1 
5 0 
■5 ° 
Jin 5-inch pots for 
forcing per loo. 
25 o 
25 o 
C.2 5 
Si o — 
O 
" »-n 
i.aL 
- 
\s. per too less. 
SPECIAL PRICES FOR LARGE QUANTITIES. 
Those marked thus (#) CA.NNBLL & SONS recommend to give a continual supply 
of fruit from a month to C weeks out-of-doors. 
e®”ALL THE BEST KENTISH RASPBERRIES— Prices, &c., on application. 
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