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SELECT LIST OF OTHER VARIETIES OF STHAWOERRIES. 
BIOTON PINE— Conical shape, white fruit, distinct, large. 5s. per 100. 
BRITISH QUEEN — The best flavoured fruit in cultivation, should he grown in every garden. 5s. per 100. 
COMPETITOR — Very large, splendid Strawben-y. 
COUNTS— A really good old variety, does splendidly in our fields, and produces enormous crops. 
DR. HOGG — Similar to British Queen, fine variety, should ho tried everywhere. 
ELTON PINE — One of the best late varieties in cultivation. 
PILLBASKET — Late, bright scarlet, white flesh, sweet and luscious, good for early forcing. 
KEEN’S SEEDLING — One of the best for forcing and small gardens. 
KENTISH FAVOURITE — Early, large fruit ; said to be synonymous with Leadar. Is. per doz. ; 5s. per 100. 
LATEST OP ALL — As its name denotes, it is several days later than most varieties, free, fruit large ; good cropper. 
LAXTON’S CLIMAX — Late, rich flavour, firm and solid, hardy, very prolific. 
LAXTON’S No. 1 — Very early, an improvement on Noble. 
LEADER— Mid-season, large and tine, dark crimson flesh, good flavour. Is. per dozen ; 5s. per 100. 
LEO XIII. — Early, fine flavour, good colour, medium size. 5s. per 100. 
MONARCH — Second early, large size, good colour, rich flavour. Is. per dozen ; 5s. per 100. 
ROYAL SOVEREIGN — Small Runners, 3s. per 100. Fine Selected Runners, 4s. per 100 ; 20s. per 1,000. Fine 
I)lants in small pots, 2s. per doz. ; 15s. per 100. Fruiting Plants in large 6-inch pots, 30s. per 100. 
SCARLET QUEEN— Very attractive. Queen flavour ; a favourite with many. 
SIR J. PAXTON — This is the variety so popular throughout Kent for field and market and also forcing. Special 
prices for large quantities. 
VICOMTESSE H. DE THURY (syn. Oanftafrfz)— Although small, it is one of the best in cultivation to answer all 
general purposes, soil and climate ; good for first early-forcing crop. 6s. per 100. 
WATERLOO— The darkest coloured fruit of any, and for dessert indispensable. 5s. pci 100. 
Rooted Runners from fruiting plants, well rooted and picked, 4s. per 100 ; selected, 5s. 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 100. 
Special Prices per 1,000, 60,000, and 100,000. 
Other varieties can also be supplied. Special Prices to the Trade and Market Orowers on application. Correspondence invited. 
We out off all fruit trusses of our plants when in flower so as to induce early strong runners and make plants 
more fruitful ; this alone makes what we supply nearly as good again as in the ordinary way. 
PEHPETURIi-fRUlTIHQ STRAWBEHRIES. 
LAXTON’S PERPETUAL -A cross between Monarch and St. Joseph. Fruit wedge-shape, deep red in colour 
flesh throughout of the same tint, distinctly sweet and aromatic in flavour, very dwarf and compact in habit, can 
be planted 18 inches from row to row, blooming and fruiting continuously Irom June to November. Open O-round 
Runners, 2s. per dozen ; 10s. per 100. In pots, 4s, per dozen; 20s. per 100. 
LOUIS GAUTHIER -Fruit of bright pink, largo size, and very sweet. Culture— Pick off all first fruit and flowers 
from the old plant, lay out runners, get them well rooted ; and from the first to the second these throw up 
trusses of fruit, and give a succession all through late summer and early autumn ; useful for forcing. Open Ground 
Runsiers, Is per dozen ; 5s. per 100. In pots, 2s. per dozen ; 15s. per 100. 
SAINT JOSEPH or RUBICUNDA.— The first true perpetual large-fruited Strawberry ever oftered. During 
last season a bounteous crop of splendid fruit was gathered up to October. The flower stems are produced in 
succession from May to Autumn, and bear fruit, for which some slight support is almost indispensable. The fruit 
is of good size, dark red in colour (also red inside), solid, fii-m, very juicy, and of first-rate flavour. Early runners 
planted separate during summer have also produced a very good crop the same autumn. Open Ground Runners, 
Is. per dozen; 5s. per 100. In pots, 2s. per dozen; 15s. per 100. 
ALPINE, White and Red. Runners, 2d. per dozen ; 3s. fid. per 100. 
