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Strawberries— continued. 
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FIRST-CLASS LATE VARIETY: 
59 “GIVON’S LATE PROLIFIC.” 
Waterloo x Latest of All. 
First-Class Certificate, R.H.S. 
n FIRST-CLASS late variety. Fruit large, wedge-shaped, dark crimson, 
1 * with bright red flesh, firm and of rich flavour. Our experience of this 
variety, and that of other growers, proves it to be of the greatest value as 
a free bearing late sort. We have every confidence in recommending this 
as a first-class late fruiting Strawberry. 
Specially recommended by the R.H.S. as being the “best late Strawberry.” 
Open Ground Runners, 1/- doz.; 5/- per 100. 
In 2J In. pots, 2 /- per doz.; 16/- per 100. 
THE MOST RECENT VARIETY: 
“GEORGE MONRO." 
Royal Sovereign x Sir Charles Napier. 
Award of Merit, R.H.S., May 13TH, 1909. 
D SUPERB new variety, producing a heavy crop of large bright fruit 
1 i that ripens a week earlier than Royal Sovereign. A variety of superb 
flavour with firm flesh. Good grower, not subject to mildew. Splendid 
for early forcing, market or private gardens. 
Strong Runnars from Open Ground, 3/- per doz.; 20/- per 100. 
Strong Plants in small pots, 6/- per doz.; 40/- per 100. 
LARGE-FRUITED PERPETUAL STRAWBERRIES. 
The flower stems of these varieties are produced in succession from May 
till the advent of the Winter frosts, and up to the very last carry an abund- 
ance of large, handsome, well-finished fruit. 
PRICE (except where stated) — Strong prepared Runners from Ground, 1/- per doz.; 
5/- per 100. Runners in Pots, 2/- per doz.; 15/- per 100. 
122 ST. ANTOINE DE PAD0UE, A.M., R.H.S. This is said to be a great im- 
provement on St. Joseph, one of its parents. The fruit is much 
larger, of better flavour, and the plant a stronger grower, whilst 
being equally perpetual. It will no doubt become a standard 
variety and greatly in demand. 
80 La Productive, a new variety of French introduction, said to be of 
stronger growth and withstanding drought better than St. Joseph, 
producing heavy crops from Spring until Autumn ; fruit conical, 
bright red skin, rosy flesh, excellent quality. 
85 Laxton’s “Perpetual,” A.M., R.H.S., Sept. 14, 1909, deep red wedge- 
shaped fruit, sweet and aromatic ; dwarf and compact habit ; a true 
perpetual, blooming and fruiting from June to November. 
Open Ground Runners, 2/- per doz . ; io/- per 100. In small pots, 
4/- per doz.; 20/- per 100. 
122 St. Joseph, A. M., R.H.S. The best known of the series. The flower 
steins are produced in succession from May till cut down by the 
frost, and up to the very last carry an abundance of fruit of good 
size, dark red in colour, solid, firm, very juicy and of first-rate 
quality ; a splendid introduction. 
