Clibrans’ Tomatoes (Lycopersicum esculentum) . 
For early crops, sow in January, and again in February and March, for succession. When the plants are two 
or three inches high prick off into small pots, and again into larger ones as the growth proceeds. They are best grown 
under glass, but will fruit moderately well if planted against a south wall. Frequent applications of liquid manure in 
the growing season will be beneficial. Dressings of Clibrans’ Tomato Manure at the rate of one teaspoonful to a nine- 
inch pot every three weeks during the fruiting season will produce a great increase in the weight of the crop. 
Photo ] tomatoes — "clibrans’ victory.” [Clibrans 
■W' Varieties marked (*) are specially recommended for Exhibition. 
Pgf pkt. s. d. 
♦CLIBRANS’ VICTORY (new). The result of a 
cross between Bide’s Recruit and Sensation. 
It is an enormous cropper, producing smooth 
fruit of perfect shape and colour 2 6 
Mr. W. G. Kenton, The Gardens, Clayworth 
Hall, Retford, writes : — " I have a wonderful 
crop of your ' Victory ’ Tomato. I have 
gathered stones of fruit, and on thirty plants there 
must be quite ten stones hanging now. I never 
saw a Tomato to equal it.” 
CLIBRANS :: SEED GROWERS 
Per pkt. — s. d. 
♦CLIBRANS* EXHIBITION. Recognized as one of 
the choicest of all Tomatoes. It is a free setter 
of handsome shape, and a heavy cropper ... 1 0 
CLIBRANS’ EARLY DAWN, a handsome brilliant 
red fruit of medium size and globular form, 
heavy cropping and a free setter 1 0 
CLIBRANS’ LEMON QUEEN, a beautiful medium- 
size pale lemon variety of fine flavour 10 
AND MERCHANTS :: ALTRINCHAM 
