CLIBRANS’ TOMATO 
( I .y copers ictt m esculent urn). 
Sow on a liot-bed in February or March. When the plants are 2 or 
3 inches high prick off into small pots, and again into larger ones as 
growth proceeds. Tomatoes are best grown under glass, but will do 
well in the open if planted against a south wall, where they will get 
the benefit of all the sunshine that our brief .summers afford. 
Per pkt. — s. d. 
CLIBRANS’ EXHIBITION — This splendid variety is everywhere 
recognised as the choicest of all Tomatoes at present In com- 
merce. The fruit is quite smooth, perfect in shape and colour. 
As an exhibition variety it is unequalled ..10 
CLIBRANS’ EARLY DAWN, handsome brilliant red fruit of 
medium size and globular form, heavy cropping and a free 
setter ; a distinct acquisition . . .10 
CLIBRANS’ TRIUMPH, one of the most perfect Tomatoes yet 
raised ; a remarkable cropper, second to none for market or 
table purposes 10 
CLIBRANS’ LEMON QUEEN, a beautiful medium size pale lemon 
variety, of fine flavour ; very distinct .10 
Golden Jubilee, of medium size ; clear golden, relieved by a 
suffusion of scarlet ; delicious flavour . . 6d. and 1 0 
Hipper I — Fine clusters of fruit, perfect shape . . 6d. and 1 0 
Holmes’ Supreme —Medium size, round, firm, of good flavour, 
averaging 10 fruits to the cluster . . 6d. and 1 0 
Laxton’s “ Open Air ” — Large handsome globular fruit 6d. and 1 0 
Lister’s Prolific, produces enormous bunches, averaging 25 fruits, 
of medium size, round and firm . . . . . . ..06 
LORD KITCHENER (Clibnnis ).- Medium size, deep-red colour, 
exquisite flavour .10 
Moneymaker, a heavy cropping variety, of fine quality 1 0 
MARKET FAVOURITE (Clibrans ').— The fruit of this variety 
is nearly all of an equal medium size, globular In shape, of a 
rich colour and exquisite flavour .10 
The Garland, handsome dessert variety, brilliant red ; the size of 
a cherry, in long racemes . . . . . . . . ..10 
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