GEO. COOLING & SONS’ CATALOGUE OF STRAWBERRY PLANTS. 63 
STRAWBERRIES— Secon 
Strong Runners 
doz. 100 
LAXTON’S REWARD, a cross be- 
tween Royal Sovereign and British 
Queen : the fruit is large wedge 
shaped, and ot richest British Queen 
flavour .. .. .. ..1050 
LEADER {Laxton), a handsome mid- 
season Strawberry, raised from 
Latest of All, crossed with Noble, it is 
of large size, bright red in colour . . 10 5 0 
LORD LYON (Cooling), one of the best 
main crop varieties, fruit of large 
size, deep red in colour, of rich ap- 
pearance and luscious flavour ; a 
sure cropper .. .. .. ..1050 
d Early Varieties — continued. 
I Strong 
I doz. 
s. d. 
President, very large cropper, colour 
crimson, flavour very superior, will 
travel and keep better than most 
, varieties . . . . . . ..09 
I Scarlet Queen (Laxton), conical shape, 
colour bright vermilion scarlet . . 0 9 
Sensation (Laxton), an excellent second 
early kind, of the President type . . 10 
Sir Charles Napier, large, very certain 
cropper; one of the best varieties for 
main crop . . . . . . ..09 
I Sir Joseph Paxton, handsome variety, 
! fruit rich, dark glossy colour and 
good flavour . . . . . . ..09 
MONARCH (Laxton), a most distinct 
richly coloured variety, enormous in 
size, and of rich gween-like flavour . . 0 9 3 6 
PINE APPLE (Laxton) new, medium 
size, conical in shape, and bright 
scarlet in colour, of distinct and 
exquisite flavour . . . . . . 2 6 17 6 
THE LAXTON, a cross between Royal 
Sovereign and Sir Joseph Paxton, 
Arm flesh, and rich flavour . . . . 10 
VEITCH’S PROLIFIC, a seedling from 
Empress of India crossed with Bri- 
tish Queen, colour bright crimson 
scarlet, with a pleasant vinous 
flavour, similar to British Queen . . 10 
Adair, a flne variety, continues bearing 
until very late in the season 
CLIMAX, a cross between Latest of All 
and Waterloo, colour bright glossy 
crimson, flesh firm and solid, very 
rich in flavour 
Eleanor, very late, fruit of large size 
and good flavour 
Elton Pine, very late ; good bearer . . 
GIVON’S LATE PROLIFIC, in the way 
of Waterloo, but not quite so dark, 
flesh firm, and of richest flavour . . 
LATEST OF ALL, a seedling from Bri- 
tish Queen, a good cropper, fruit 
large, fine flavoured . . 
LAXTON’S LATEST, described as 
the latest of all varieties to ripen 
its fruit, very large in size, and 
superior in flavour to most very late 
kinds, dark red in colour 
Late Varieties. 
0 9 3 6 
RIYAL (Laxton), new descibed as a 
cross between Givon's Late and Royal 
Sovereign, late, of great cropping 
qualities and very superior in flavour 5 0 
10 5 0 
0 9 3 6 
10 5 0 
TRAFALGAR (Laxton), an exception- 
ally fine late variety, of rich pine 
flavour, equalling Royal Sovereign 
in size, crop, and colour, and as late 
as Waterloo . . 
0 
10 5 0 
0 9 3 6 
UTILITY 1910), bright crimson 
in colour, very firm, and of richest 
flavour, very flne cropper, and 
roljust grower, considered by the 
raisers as an improved Givon's late 
Prolific . , . . . . ..50 
WATERLOO, large cockscomb shape, 
rich claret red in colour, of taking 
appearance, and a valuable addition 
1 0 5 0 for dessert . . . . . . ..10 
Perpetual and 
LAXTON’S “PERPETUAL,” raised 
by crossing Monarch with Saint 
Joseph, of large size, wedged shape, 
deep red in colour, distinctly sweet 
and aromatic in flavour, and con- 
tinuous in fruiting, from June to 
November . . . . . . . . 1 
LOUIS GAUTHIER, large and pale in 
colour ; a most prolific variety, 
throwing early runners, w’hich pro- 
duce a second crop in the autumn . . 1 
OREGON, really wonderful in its quali- 
ties, of good flavour, and cropping 
freely . . . . . . . , 1 
Autumn Bearing Varieties. 
SAINT JOSEPH, a French variety ob- 
tained by hybridising the true Alpine 
Strawberry with a garden variety, 
■ it is a perpetual bearer, fruiting edn- 
tinuouslv from June to Seoteraber 1 0 
ST. ANTOINE DE PADOUE, a cross 
0 5 0 between Saint Joseph and Royal 
Sovereign : the fruit is large, good 
flavour, and the plant is a strong 
grower. It fruits continuously from 
0 5 0 June until November; it is e.xcep- 
tionally free for forcing, and is alto- 
gether a most valuable all round 
0 5 0 break in Strawberries . . . . 10 
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Runners 
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