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CLIBRANS’ USX OF FRUITS, 1909-10. 
N ecta ri n es — continued. 
No. 
444 Stanwick Elruge (9), large, pale pea green, strongly cheeked purplish 
red ; flesh white, melting, sugary, refreshing flavour ; slightly 
earlier than Elruge ; very free ; best mid-season nectarine for forcing. 
445 Victoria (9-10), very large, like the preceding in appearance, tender, 
sweet and of exquisite flavour ; the best late nectarine under glass. 
446 Violet Hative (8-9), large, yellowish green, hut dark purple-red next 
the sun ; flesh yellowish green, rich, sugary and vinous. 
NUTS. 
Nuts should be planted by preference on the highest and driest avail- 
able ground. As they are often injured by frosts at the flowering season, 
it would be well if advantage were taken of the shelter provided by 
adjacent trees, to protect them in a measure from the cutting winds of 
Spring. They grow well in stony land, provided it be thoroughly well 
drained and that there be a fair admixture of soil. Suckers should be 
removed as soon as they appear, as they greatly interfere with the 
fruitfulness. 
6d., 9d., & 1/- each ; 5/-, 6/- to 9/- per doz. 
No. 
Chestnut, Spanish, or Sweet, a handsome round headed tree. Standards, 
2/6 to 3/6 each. 
7 Cob, Cosford, large, first class quality, abundant bearer and early. 
13 — Kentish, large, prolific, the most reliable market variety. 
16 — Merveille de Bollwiiler, a most prolific variety, very large. 
20 — Prolific, ( Pearson's), kernel full and of good quality. 
27 — Webb’s Prize, large and good, very free bearer. 
10 Filbert, Frizzled (syn. Cape Nut), late, free bearer, good quality. 
14 — Kentish, remarkably fine flavour, rather a shy cropper. 
24 — Red, dwarf, early, abundant bearing sort. 
33 — White, excellent, moderate grower and free. 
36 — Waterloo, a fine sort, good flavour. 
ORANGES, LEMONS, &c 
Oranges, Lemons, and Limes may be grown to perfection in a well- 
aired, well-lighted, preferably lofty house, with a minimum Winter tempera- 
ture of 5o u to 55 u - When well grown, they are among the most attractive 
of plants, their splendid glossy evergreen foliage making a magnificent 
foil to the beautiful fragrant flowers and lovely golden fruit. 
The following varieties can be supplied in pots, at 2/6, 3/6, 5/-, 7/6, 10/6 to 
21/- each, according to size : — 
No 
4 Imperial Lemon, very large handsome fruit, with delicious aroma ; 
robust and vigorous. 
18 Kumquat or Chinese Orange,/ 1 Citrus /aponi- a ), a dwarf very free bearing 
species with brightly coloured fruits, under medium size. 
16 Persian Lime, of robust growth and good habit, producing fruits with 
abundance. 
24 St. Michael's Orange, the ordinary orange of commerce, large, thin- 
skinned, and very prolific. Crops freely when quite small. 
27 Tangerine, a comparatively hardy, beautiful and delightfully perfumed 
little orange which may be grown to perfection in a heated orchard 
house. An abundant bearer. 
