CLIBRANS’ BIST OF FRUITS, 1908-9. 
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Apples — cont i nued. 
22 Bismarck, ic. (I2-I), large, handsome, clear waxy yellow, flushed and 
striped rose ; tender and juicy ; free, hardy and vigorous. (See 
illustration). 
p/ wta 1 "BISMARCK." IClibraus 
25 Cardinal, T.k. (S-9). medium, round, streaked yellow; flesh tender, 
translucent, and delicious; handsome, free and vigorous. 
26 CHARLES ROSS, r. (1 1), F.C.C., R.H.S. A cross between 
Cox’s Orange Pippin , and Peasgood Nonsuch : the fruits are of 
the same form and have the rich flesh and flavour of Cox’s, 
but are more than double its size ; a handsome apple with 
a fine scarlet cheek heavily splashed with vivid crimson ; 
yellowish-green on the shaded side ; a solid heavy fruit that 
will undoubtedly take its place as a leading dessert variety. 
We have a fine stock of this splendid apple. (See illustration, 
page 19). 
24 Cellini Pippin, t.k. (9-10). conical, rich waxy yellowish -green flushed 
bright red, streaked and mottled deep crimson ; flesh tender, juicy 
and sub-acid, with a refreshing aroma. 
