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CLIBRANS’ LIST OF FRUITS, 1908.9. 
Apple S — continued. 
No. 
50 Early Victoria, (syn. Emneth Early ) k. (7-8), green, conical, promi- 
nently ridged and very solid ; prolific, not known to canker, good 
grower, among the earliest grown. 
45 EASTER ORANGE, t. ( 1 - 6 ), A.M., R.H.S. A first-class dessert 
apple, in season from January until June: fruits of hand- 
some appearance, good size and shape, yellow streaked with 
crimson, a free and abundant bearer. Maidens 1/- each, 
Pyramids 1/6 each. 
54 Eeklinville Seedling, K. do-12), straw colour, abundant and regular 
bearer, with fine grained tender flesh, free grower. {See i//us.,f>. 12). 
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55 EDWARD VII., T.K. (4-6), A.M., R.H.S., Blenheim Orange x Golden 
Noble, resembling the former in flavour and the latter in 
appearance; a heavy solid fruit keeping well until June, 
suitable alike for dessert or cooking purposes, a regular 
bearer of upright habit; owing to it being a late bloomer 
it stands a good chance of missing the late frosts. Maidens 
1/- each, 9/- per doz.; Pyramids 1/6 each, 15/- per doz. 
