CLIBRANS’ LIST OK FRUITS, 1909-10. 
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We strongly recommend 
S TRAWBERRV plants in small pots. The slightly increased 
cost is more than compensated for by their greater rapidity 
in becoming established, and producing a much earlier crop. 
Special full list of Strawberries free on request. 
STRAWBERRIES. 
CHOICE NEW AND RECENT VARIETIES. 
■GRAND NEW VARIETY: 
“EPICURE.” 
British Queen x Fillbasket. 
n remark abi.v fine seedling, possessing in combination the fine flavour 
Jl of both its parents ; a delicious fruit. It also possesses in a marked 
manner the cropping qualities of Fillbasket. The fruits are of medium 
size, bluntly conical in shape, the centre fruits are sometimes wedge- 
shaped. The colour of the outer skin is similar to Royal Sovereign ; flesh 
■white throughout, firm yet juicy ; prolific in habit and of vigorous con- 
stitution. An excellent variety for all purposes. 
Strong Open Ground Runners, 5/- per doz.; 30/- per 100. 
Strong Plants in small pots, 6/- per doz.; 40/- per 100. 
.NEW EARLY VARIETY : 
75 “KENTISH FAVOURITE.” 
Award of Merit, R.H.S., June, 1907. 
7 V new early variety, producing a heavy crop of large wedge-shaped 
Jl fruit. The plant is of a sturdy compact habit, hardy constitution, 
and unaffected by mildew. The fruit is bright scarlet when ripe, some- 
what flat, of three-cornered shape, frequently 3J in. across ; the flavour is 
excellent. 
This variety is being largely planted by market growers ; it has also 
proved a good forcing Strawberry. 
Strong Open Ground Runners, 1/- par doz.; 5/- per 100. 
In small pots, 2/- per doz.; IS/- per 100. 
