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CLIBRANS’ LIST OF FRUITS, 1909-10. 
Strawberries. — continued. 
General Collection. 
Full List of Varieties, Free on Request. 
PREPARED RUNNERS FROM GROUND— Purchasers’ selection of any not 
priced, 3/8 per 100 ; our selection, 3/- per 100 ; 500 in 10 varieties, our 
sanction, 12/6 ; 1000 in 20 varieties, 25/- 
RUNNERS IN POTS.— In 2jin. pots at an extra charge of 10/- per 100 on 
the price of runners from ground. 
PLANTS FOR FORCING.— The best of all varieties for forcing is “ Royal 
Sovereign.” We can supply strong established plants, in 5 in. pots, at 
4/-, 5/- and 6/- per do2. 
SPECIAL CHEAP COLLECTIONS FOR TRIAL PURPOSES.— We offer a collec- 
tion of 100 plants in 20 varieties for 6/-, or 100 in 30 varieties for 7/- 
Varieties specially recommended by the R.H.S. 
Prices stated are for strong, well-rooted Runners. 
59 Givon’s Late Prolific, see page 73. 
98 Noble, (E), large, vinous flavour, shining crimson, hardy, vigorous 
and prolific, equally good on strong or light soils. 3/6 per 100. 
hi President, (M), crimson, firm, good cropper of superior flavour, forces 
well ; specially recommended by the R.H.S. as “one of the best.” 
3/6 per 100. 
12 1 Royal Sovereign, (E), a grand variety ; fruit very large, conical in 
shape, bright scarlet ; flesh firm and white, flavour rich and vinous ; 
very prolific, hardy and vigorous, specially recommended by the 
R.H.S. as “the best early variety.” This variety is also the best 
of all for forcing. 1st C.C. 3/6 per 100. 
130 Sir Joseph Paxton, (e), handsome variety, great cropper, forces well ; 
specially recommended by the R.H.S. “for market purposes.” 
3/6 per 100. 
MISCELLANEOUS ROOTS. 
ARTICHOKES. 
Chinese tubers 9d. per lb., 9/- per 14 lbs. 
Globe (Strong plants). 6/- and 9/- doz. 
Jerusalem 2/6 per peck of 14 lbs. 
— White Skinned, tubers whiter and more regularly 
formed than the old variety 2/6 per peck of 14 lbs. 
KlLOWNA, 
Okanagan Lake District, 
British Columbia, 
1st August, 1908. 
“ The consignment of Strawberries arrived in good con- 
dition, and since planting out have done well ; also your seed 
has showed a marked improvement on the local supply.” 
H. & N. Lloyd. 
