S. dki|i)ell & Hor\^’ Gfuide. 
GENERAL COLLECTION OF STRAWBERRIES. 
ATJOTTSTE NICAISE— Fruit of this variety has been repeatedly shown in fine condition. 
BICTON PINE — Conical shape, white fruit; distinct; large. 3s. 6rf. per 100. 
BIDWELL — Early ; good flavour ; very free. 
queen— T he best-flavoured fruit in cultivation, should be grown in every garden. 
CARDINAIi — Good, distinct ; second early. 
COMPETITOR — Very large; splendid Strawberry. 
“"d flavour, of handsome cocks- 
comb shape. First-Class Certificate from the Royal Hortieultural Society. 
COUNTS— A really good old variety; does splendidly in our fields, and produces enormous crops. 
DR. HOaO — Similar to British Queen; fine variety ; should he tried everywhere. 
DUKE OP EDINBURGH — Large, handsome ; deep crimson ; juicy. 
EDOUARD LEFORT— A very pleasing one and highly recommended. 
This produces enormous crops in our fields, and is one of the best 
varieties in cultivation, except perhaps Latest of All 
EMPRESS OP INDIA— (New) good flavour ; bright scarlet ; requires good culture. 
filbert pine — R ich ; hardy ; prolific. 
GEORGE RUNDLE — As good flavour as British Queen, with a strong robust growth • a verv 
important variety in every garden. e > / 
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. 2s. 6rf. per 100. 
GUNTON PARK — (New) very prolifie ; maroon-crimson. 
JAMES VEITCH— Very large fruit. 
KEEN’S SEEDLING — One of the best for forcing and small gardens. 
LA PRANCE — (New) rich flavour ; one of the best foreigners ever sent out. 
LA GROSSE SUCREE — Siveet flavour ; one of the best for forcing. 
LATEST OP ALL— As its name denotes, it is several days later than any other variety : free : 
fruit large ; good cropper. J > ) 
LAXTON’S No. 1 — Very early, an improvement on Nolle. 
LENNING’S WHITE — White; juiey flavour ; fine; distinct. 
LORD SUPPIELD — (New) rich flavour; free and large. 
MADAME STRULENS— Splendid colour. 
NOBLE Very early and free ; fine, bold fruit ; should be grown in every garden to give the two 
first pickings. 3s. 6rf. per 100. e » ‘"w 
OXONIAN syn. ELEANOR— Which see. 
PRESIDENT — One of the best; a general favourite for all purposes. 
SCARLET QUEEN — Very attractive ; Queen flavour ; a favourite with many. 
SENSATION — Very large. 2s. per 100. 
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. 
Speci al p rices for large quantities. 
BOSSUET— Fine colour, large fruit, agreeably acid ; late. 6s. per 100. 
THE ALBERT — Very attractive, useful kind ; well worth a place. 
VARIEGATED — Beautifully white variegated. 
yiCOMTESSE H. DE THURY (syn. Garibaldi) — Although small, it is one of the beet in 
cultivation to answer all general purposes, soil, and climate. 3s. 6d. per 100. 
WA TER LOO The darkest coloured fruit of any, and for dessert indispensable. 
^^'^UI^E KNIGHT — Flesh very white and pretty, strong grower. 
WHITE MNEAPPLE— Blush coloured ; flavour very rich and sweet ; fair eropper, habit good. 
Rooted Runners from fruiting plants, all best rooted and picked, 4s. per 100; selected, 6s. 
per 100, except those priced. In small pots, to fruit the first season, 12s. to 14s. per 100 • in 5 and 
6-inch pots, for forcing, 25s. to 40s. per luO. 
Special Prices per 1,000, 50,000, and 100,000. 
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