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CLIBRANS’ LIST OR FRUITS, igoS-g. 
No. 
27 
C J9 
C 31 
32 
36 
33 
35 
C34 
C 45 
53 
C56 
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Grape Vines — continued. 
Lady Hastings, bunches large and heavily shouldered, berries of 
large size, roundish oval, covered with a deep blue-black bloom ; 
free grower and good setter; comes into use very early and keeps 
late, a first class grape. F. C. C. , R.H.S. 
— Hutt, a beautiful and deliciously flavoured white grape of the 
Sweetwater type ; for mid-season or late use. 1st C.C. 
Madresfield Court, a handsome black Muscat, with large oval 
berries covered with a dense bluish plum-like bloom, bunches 
long and tapering ; an excellent variety for early use. 
Mill Hill Hamburgh, a large round black Sweetwater grape with a 
thin skin and a rich sweet flavour; bunches of medium size, 
broadly shouldered ; growth very strong. 
Mrs. Pearson, a late round exquisitely flavoured white Muscat of 
first rate quality ; keeps well, wood very strong, but easily ripened 
Mrs. Pinee, a first class late black Muscat; bunches very large; 
ripens slowly but keeps well. 
Muscat Ot Alexandria, long handsome tapering bunches of very 
large oval amber coloured berries ; rich strong Muscat flavour; 
keeps well ; one of the oldest and best in cultivation. 
— Hamburgh, a large oval black grape, with a rich sweet juicy 
Muscat flavour ; bunches large and attractive. 
Reine Olga, F.C.C., R.H.S,, a new hardy out-door variety, richly 
flavoured tawny- berries produced in large bunches ; a most prolific 
bearer and likely to become very popular. 
Trebbiano, a late oval white grape, broad strong-shouldered 
bunches of enormous size ; when thoroughly finished, keep sound 
till April ; strong and robust. 
Trentham Black, large oval berries, rich, juicy and sugary, with a 
remarkable flavour, resembling the May Duke Cherry. 
White Frontignan, round medium sized berries, rich flavour, a 
most abundant bearer. 
NEW HYBRID BERRY. 
“LOW JUNIOR.” 
A.M., R.H.S., 1908. 
(Loganberry x Blackberry.) 
This is the latest introduction in hybrid fruits. The berries, usually 
about 1 J in. long, are produced in bunches, jet black when ripe. They are 
juicy and of good flavour. It is a strong grower and bears freely, the fruits 
are valuable for dessert, also for making into jams, jellies, &c. It is best 
planted in a similar way to Raspberries, but the plants should be at least 
6 ft. apart and allowed to grow up wires or poles. A most interesting and 
valuable hybrid fruit. 
PRICE — 5/- each. (Stock limited. ) 
