CLIBRANS’ LIST OF FRUITS, 1909 io. 
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Apple s — cont i nued. 
45 EASTER ORANGE, T. (1-6), A. M., R.II.S. A first-class dessert Apple, in 
season from January until June ; fruits of handsome appearance, good 
size and shape, yellow streaked with crimson, a free and abundant bearer. 
54 Ecklinville Seedling, k. (1012), straw colour, abundant and regular bearer 
with fine grained tender flesh, free grower. ( See illustration p. 26). 
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 chancs of missing the late frosts. 
p, wt0 ) “CHARLES ROSS.” 1 CUbrans 
56 Emperor Alexander, t.k. (10-12), greenish-yellow, flushed red, flesh 
tender, sweet and mildly acid, with the delicious aroma of Cellini. 
(See illustration, page 37). 
57 Encore, K. (12-6), F.C.C. R.H.S., December, 1908. A very handsome 
cooking fruit, of large size, uniform shape, with a greenish yellow slightly 
flushed skin ; an excellent keeping apple, remaining in good condition 
until June ; good grower and free bearer ; a first-class Apple in every way. 
Maidens, 3/6 each ; Two Year Trees, 5 /- each. 
