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RASPBERRY, SUPERLATIVE. 
RASPBERRIES. 
This splendid fruit is well deserving and will pay well for good 
cultivation. 
Ground intended for these should bo deeply trenched and heavily 
manured. The canes should bo planted (not too deeply) about 2 feet 
apart and the rows should be 5 or G feet apart and after planting, a mulching 
of well-decayed manure should be placed on the surface. Newly planted 
canes should bo cut back to 2 feet to encourage the formation of suckers 
for the following season. 
RED ANTWERP. WHITE ANTWERP. Per 100, 12s. ; per doz. 2s. 
BAUMFORTITS SEEDLING. A fine variety ; fruit very large, of the most 
beautiful crimson colour ; an abundant bearer of good habit. 
per 100, 12s. ; per doz. 2s. 
HORNET (Rivers). A very fine Raspberry, fruit deliciously flavoured, 
and the most juicy of any variety. A splendid cropper, and will be 
largely grown when better known. First Class Certificate, Royal 
Horticultural Society . . . . per 100, 15s. ; per doz. 2s. 3d. 
NOVEMBER ABUNDANCE. A splendid Autumn bearing variety. The 
fruit, which is borne in large clusters, is large of a deep rod colour and 
of excellent flavour, whilst the canes are strong and vigorous. 
per 100, 17s. fid. ; per doz. 2s. fid. 
PERFECTION. This is an absolutely now and distinct variety, being 
distinguishable from any other by the brilliant red of the cane. It is 
an exceptionally strong grower and makes a better plant the first year 
than any other variety ; the growth here attains a height of 6 to 8 
feet. It is a good cropper, producing fruit from base to top of cane of 
a bold size, firm, fine, aciduous flavour, and brilliant scarlet colour, 
the high colour being retained even when the fruit is’ fully ripe. 
per 100, 15s. ; per doz. 2s. 3d. 
SUPERLATIVE. Fruit very large, mostly freely produced ; an excellent 
variety . . . . . . per 100, 12s. ; per doz. 2s. 
BLACKBERRIES. 
PARSLEY-LEAVED. Very ornamental cut-leaved variety which bear* 
largo fruit, good, and productive . . . . per doz. 5s. ; each 6d. 
WILSON JUNIOR. One of the finest and most prolific in cultivation, 
producing very large, glossy black fruit of delicious flavour. 
per doz. 5s. ; each 6d. 
STRAWBERRY PLANTS— Prepared Runners. 
A Grand new Strawberry “PROFIT” (Laxton’s). 
The following is the Raiser’s description: — “ We have produced a mid-season variety of exceptional value, combining the rich flavour and colour 
of j “ Countess ” with the constitutional vigour and habit of “ Sir J. Paxton.” This is a main crop fruit which wo have confidence in recommending for 
size, firmness, flavour, cropping qualities and vigour of plant combined. The colour is a dark vermilion scarlet, conically wedge-shaped, the foliag* 
very compact, thick, and loathery. We can recommend this to all strawberry growers as the best mid-season variety introduced for many years.” 
Strong open ground plants, per 100, 30s. : per doz., 5s. 
OTHER VARIETIES. 
“THE CROPPER.” An exceedingly prolific main crop variety of a rich crimson colour, bluntly conical in shape, the flesh is white and solid, 
with a good firm exterior skin, very rich and luscious in flavour, medium to large in size, with a fine constitution, succeeding well on almost any 
soil, and forces well as a second early. Strong Plants, per 100, 10s. ; per doz. 2s. 
PROGRESS. The flavour of this variety is very rich. The fruit, which is large, is of a flattish wedge shape, and in colour and appearance partake* 
very much of the “ Queen ” typo ; is produced in large clusters with bold vigorous foliage. It is a wonderful growor, and does exceedingly well 
on almost any soil, thus indicating a good constitution ; it is really late. Strong Plants, per 100, 6s. ; per doz. 1*. 
The following sorts all at 9d. per dozen, 5s. per 100. Not less than 50 supplied at the rate per 100. 
REWARD (Laxton’s). The result of crossing “ Royal Sovereign ” and " British Queen,” the result being a really grand acquisition. The fruit 1* 
very large, wedge-shaped, and the quality excellent, being of the richest Queen-like flavour ; flesh-red throughout, the oxternal skin being of a 
most brilliant glowing crimson colour ; the fruit is also very firm and will bear handling ; a really handsome fruit. Per 100, 5s. 
BEDFORD CHAMPION. Without doubt the largest Strawberry placed in commerce. The fruit is often 2J to 3 ozs. in weight, with a circumference 
of 6 ins. ; the colour of the skin is a bright scarlet, the flesh of the fruit being white ; fruit is broadly conical, sweet and luscious in flavour ; 
borne on enormous trusses of great size and vigour Per 100, 5s. 
KENTISH FAVOURITE. The heaviest cropping Strawberry yet sent out. Planted side by side in the field with Royal Sovereign and Sir J. Paxton, 
Kentish Favourite yields more than double the weight of fruit per row than either of these old Sorts. The secret of this heavy cropping is that 
all the later fruits > evelop into first size, there being practically no seconds. The fruits, when ripe, are of a beautiful bright scarlet colour; of a 
flat three-cornered shape, and often measures 3$ inches diameter; the flavour is much superior to Royal Sovereign. Per 100, 5s. 
LAXTON’S LATEST. A fine flavoured, very late variety. The fruit is very large, conically wedge-shaped, very firm fleshed, and exceedingly rich and 
lusoious in flavour. The colour is a deep rich crimson, with a beautiful shining skin, giving it a very taking appearance. Per 100, 5s. 
per 100—8. d. 
FILLBASKET. The colour is a good bright scarlet similar to 
Royal Sovereign, the flesh is white and firm. The flavouring 
is excellent, beautifully juicy, yet sweet and luscious ... 5 0 
GIVON’S LATE PROLIFIC. A fine variety raised from Waterloo 
and Latest of AU. Large, wedged-sbaped fruit of rich colour 5 0 
WATERLOO. Fruit large and of a fine dark crimson colour, 
almost black when ripe, a good grower .. .. ..5 0 
ROYAL SOVEREIGN. This fine early Strawberry is the best 
variety for pot culture . . . . . . . . ..50 
100 in 10 Choice Varieties, our own 
per 100 — 8. d. 
BRITISH QUEEN. Well-known superb variety ; the finest flavoured 
Strawberry in existence ; requires good cultivation . . ..50 
SIR JOSEPH PAXTON. Hardy early variety . . . . ..50 
“ST. ANTOINE DE PADOUE.” Said to be by far the finest per- 
petual bearer yet raised. Superior to “ St. Joseph ” .. 5 0 
SENSATION. An enormous second early or mid-season variety of 
good flavour. The fruit and flesh of a rich crimson colour . . 6 0 
THE LAXTON. A cross between Royal Sovereign and Sir Joseph 
Paxton. One of the finest and best early . . „ „ 5 0 
lection . . . . 5s. 6d. 
