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SAINT ANTOINE DB PADOUE. 
ANXOINE DE P ADOXJE — The result of a cross of Joseph and Royal Sovereign^ and is distinguished 
from St. Joseph most essentially by its more vigorous fruiting stems. The fruit is larger and finer than St. Joseph, 
and of a most excellent flavour, firm, and of good keeping qualities. Improvement on St. Joseph. It has also 
proved to be a good forcing variety. How singular, ripe fruit and flowers on the same truss at one time. 
This variety is of great excellence and of the utmost importance as a grand dessert fruit to all who enjoy the 
lovely and exquisite flavour of British Queen, as it not only produces a good crop of ordinary-sized fruit in the usual 
season but with good watering in dry weather and protecting in wet it throws up trusses of flowers and fruit all 
the remainder of the season. Mr. Cannell, Senr., looks upon it as the most invaluable continuous summer and 
autumn-fruiting variety in cultivation. For pots it is most indispensable, but it has unfortunately one fault — 
that is its flower and fruit stalk is too short. Open Ch'ound Runners, Is. per dozen; 5s. per 100. In pots, 2s. 
per dozen; 15s. per 100. 
We respectfully solicit orders for ours, the finest plants and most com- 
plete collection in Eng'land. Swanley is the larg’est and best 
Strawberry-g-rowing- district in the World. 
Seven Acres grown entirely for the Bunner Plants. 
#*■ Strawberries, like Potatoes, are always more fruitful when given a change of soil, consequently success 
depends a good deal on having runners from a purely different soil. 
Being located in the midst of thousands of acres of all the best Strawberries and Raspberries enables us to offer 
fine plants, and good sure cropping kinds at the lowest prices. 
Swanley has again this season far excelled all other localities for its quantity and quality of fruit. 
WIRE STRAWBERRY SUPPORTS, 3*. p,,r dozen; lOs. per 100. 
