LEADER. 
First-Class Certificate from the. Roi/ul Horticullurul Society, May 1895. 
An enormous handsome mid-season Strawberry of rich Pine-like flavour. 
The fruit is of enormous six ’, of n bright crimson or carmine shade of colour, flesh and skin 6rm. and of a dark scarlet tint throughout, the seeds 
sot in shallow basins projecting beyond the surface, the fruit travelling well — flavour very rich and Pino like, with a pleasant aroma— plant very 
compact in habit, and a rohusi grower. The variety was raised from Latest of AH crossed by A'o'ile. For forcing purposes Leader is likely to be 
in great request, for which purpo>e we recommend it to foliow Royal Sovereiyn. It forces very freely, the trusses setting well, with little if any 
nrlificial fertilisation, and its compact habit is a great point in its favonr. (Kaiser's description.) 
Strong plants in pots, 15s. per 100 ; 2s. H I. per do/,. Strong open ground runners, 5.v. per 100; l.s. per doz. 
MONARCH. 
Ftrst-Class Cerlijirates from the Royal Horltrtdliiral Society, June IKA, 1895; Royal liotanic Society, .Jam 11t/i, 1895; and York Gala, June IHtli, 1896. 
A most distinct richly-coloured second early variety of onormons size wedge-shaped, and of a rich (.^aceu-like flavour; a worthy companion to 
Leader, ripening before that variety, and following closely on Royal Sorereiyn. (Uais.r's dc.scription.) 
Strong plants in pots, 12.«. per 100 ; 2s. per doz. Strong open ground runners, os. per 100 ; Is. per doz. 
OF GREAT VALUE FROM THEIR LATENESS. 
NEW SCOTCH VARIETIES. 
Baised by Mr. WM. CARMICHAEL, formerly Chief Gardener at Sandringham. 
Queen of Denmark — Uaised from Froymorc Late Pine, crossed with Richard Gilbert — In the way of Royal Sovereiyn, but finer 
ir«.e;7oo. It is new in colour, firm in flesh, very prolific, and At in ! fruit; grand. 
flavour; it has every indication of becoming the Strawberry of the future 'fjm. Carmichael— Very distinct, immense strong stems, throwing 
tor foicing and general culture ; a gem. its fruit well above the foliage, of very fine flavour. 
Runners, 2s. Cd. per doz. ; lo.s. per 100. 
PRINCESS OF WALES. 
Ao/f.s/ 0 / /I /f crossed with Froymore Late Fine. Full size, dwarf habit, fine Queen flavour, excellent coustituliun. 
PRINCE OF WALES. 
W'aierloo crossed with Jlrilisli (Ineen. Larger size, rich flavour. Queen foliage, dwarf habit, very jirolific, not so dark as Waterloo, vigorous 
c institution ; one of the very best late Strawberries. 
Runners, 2.v. Hd. per doz. ; 15.v. per 100. 
PERFECTION. 
liy fur the best flavoured fruit in cultivation. The resiilt of a cross between British Queen and ll'alerloo; the fruit is of large size and deep colour, 
flesh juicy and lusciou.s, of British Quern flavour; very prolific. Fir-st-Claas Certilicu'.e, Royal Horticultural Society, .July Ifth, 1898. 
1‘lanls in small pots. 3.«. per doz. ; IS.s. per 100. Strong Runners, l.v. fid. per doz. ; is. fid. per 100. 
“ROYAL SOVEREIGN.” 
Certainly the best in cultivation when all Runners are kept trimmed off. 
This variety has now been grown and tested and suhjeeted to all kinds of conditions and seasons, and has fully cnnfirnied everything previously said 
of it, so tliat it is uo.v universally admitted on all sides to be ihe best introduction since Sir./, l^axtnn, and should be extensively planted in every 
garden, totally setting aside many of the older kinds which we have discontinued growing. 
Small runners, 3s. per 100; fine selected runners, 4s. per 100; 20s. per 1,000. 
Fine plants in small pots, 15s. per 100; Fruiting Plants in large 5-inch pots. 30s. per 100. 
.styerial Prices to the 'Jistde anil Market (iroirers on a/i/ilirati' n. 
STEVENS’ WONDER. 
Said to be the carlie t variety in cultivation, and very proiific solid fruit, good flavour, high perfume, giand forcer. Awarded F. C. C.'s, 1895. 
M'e are pleased to be able to stu.c that everyone Who ha.s grown this early variety pronounces it to he the best for earliest forcing. (Raiser's 
description.) 
Strong plants in pots, 20.t. per 100; is. per doz. Strong rnnner.s, 4.?. per 100; l,'.-. Hr/, per doz. 
Half-packets at half price of all 
except collections and novelties. 
Flower Seeds where priced Is. and upwards, 
For Penny Packets, see page 139. 
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