CLIBRANS’ LIST OF FRUITS, 1909-10. 
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Apple S — continued. 
13 Beauty ol Kent, T.K. (10-2), large, deep yellow richly flushed crimson: 
one of the most beautiful apples, tender flesh and an abundance of 
rich acid juice ; vigorous grower and profuse bearer ; one of the 
most popular Winter apples. 
15 BEN'S RED, t. (9), (A.M., R.H.S.), bright broniy-red, first class flavour, 
somewhat resembling Devonshire Quarrenden in shape ; a free and 
abundant bearer ; an excellent Apple for market growers, highly recom- 
mended. Maidens 1/- each. Two Year Trees 2/- each. 
14 Betty Geeson, k. (11-4), bright pale greenish-yellow, handsome deep 
blush on the sunny side ; grand as a bush. 
11 Blenheim Orange, t.k. (10-2), large, orange, streaked red, crisp, rich, 
juicv, and gratefully acid ; one of the most popular oi apples. 
Strong grower. ( See illustration , page 23 .) 
19 Bramley’s Seedling, K. (1-5), very large, green, streaked red firm, solid 
but tender flesh, and richly acid flavour, hardy and a certain 
bearer, strong grower. 
22 Bismarck, k, (r2-l), large, handsome, clear waxy yellow, flushed and 
striped rose : tender and juicy ; free, hardy and vigorous. (See 
illustration, page ee). 
