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Strawberry Plants— Prepared Runners. 
Strawberries when well-grown are wonderfully prolific, and constitute one of the most profitable 
crops, really good fruit always meeting with a ready sale at high prices. These delicious and wholesome 
fruit should be grown freely in every garden where there is room for them. As will be seen, our collection 
of choice Strawberries, a select list of which we offer below, contains all the finest varieties in cultivation. 
The best system of culture for the production of really fine and richly-coloured fruit is to plant in 
good deep rich soil, in rows 24 feet apart and 18 inches apart in the row; keep the plants free of runners 
and give a liberal top dressing of well-decayed manure in Winter. 
GRAND VARIETIES OF RECENT INTRODUCTION. 
ROYAL SOVEREIGN (Luxton) . This fine variety ripens a few days after King of the Earlies, and in the open air 
the first fruits arc ready with Nolle. It may be fairly looked upon as the long sought early, highly-flavoured, and improved 
Sir Joseph Paxton, and just the fruit wanted to precede that popular variety. Per 100, 20s. ; per doz. 3s. 6d. 
SENSATION (Laxton). An enormous second early or mid-season variety of good flavour, and probably tho largest 
Strawberry ever introduced. First Class Certificate , Gardening and Forestry Exhibition , 10 tli May , 1893. Per 100, 10s. ; per doz. Is. Gd. 
COMPETITOR (Laxton.) A very large, handsome, and luscious early fruit. 
probably displace Nicaise for forcing purposes. 
LAXTON’S No. 1 . The Earliest of all Strawberries 
by May Queen, and is unquestionably the earliest in the market. 
good doer in every respect, and will 
Per 100, 7s. 6d. ; per doz. Is. 6d. 
This precocious Strawberry is a seedling from Noble, fertilized 
Per 100, 20s. ; per doz. 3s. 6d. 
GENERAL LIST. 
A. F. Barron (Laxton) 
per 100— s. 
per doz. is. 6d. 7 
d. 
6 
La Grosse Sucree 
per 100 
— s. 
5 
d. 
0 
Auguste Nicaise 
5 
0 
LORD SUFFIELD (new) 
per doz. Is. Ed. 
10 
6 
Black Prince ... 
... 3 
6 
LATEST OF ALL (Laxton) ... 
per doz. Is. Ed. 
10 
6 
British Queen ... 
5 
0 
Loxford Hall Seedling 
5 
0 
Commander (Laxton) 
per doz. Is. 6d. 7 
6 
Lucas 
5 
0 
Duke of Edinburgh 
6 
0 
NOBLE (Laxton) ... per 1000, 40s. ; per doz. Is. 
5 
0 
Elton (syn. Elton Pine) 
... 5 
0 
President 
... 
5 
0 
EMPRESS OF INDIA (new) ... 
per doz. Is. Ed. 10 
6 
SCARLET QUEEN (Laxton) ... 
per doz. Is. 6d. 
7 
6 
Filbert Pine (.VI/M. Myatt’s Seedling) 
... 5 
0 
Sir Charles Napier 
5 
0 
GUNTON PARK (new) 
per doz. Is. 6d. 10 
6 
Sir Joseph Paxton 
5 
0 
John Ruskin 
... 7 
6 
The Amateur ... 
5 
0 
James Veitch ... 
... 5 
0 
The Countess ... 
... 
5 
0 
Keen’s Seedling 
... 5 
0 
<T Vicomtesse Hericart de Thury 
4 
0 
King of the Earlies 
... 6 
0 
'Waterloo 
per doz. Is. 6d. 
7 
6 
Kitley’s Goliath 
... 4 
0 
lOOO in 10 choice varieties, our own selection ... ... ... ... ... 35s. Od. 
100 in 10 choice varieties, our own selection ... ... ... ... ... ■■■ 5s. 6d. 
Forest Trees— Transplanted. 
The following Forest Trees, &c., are all well grown, healthy stuff, and nearly all having been 
carefully transplanted within the past twelve months, they are splendidly rooted, and in the best 
possible condition 
Alder 
for 
removal. 
3 to 4 ft. 7/- per 100 : 60/- per 1000 
Fir, Scotch. Very good 
,, Spruce. Fine stuff 
14 to 2 ft. 81- per 100; 70/- 
Ash 
2 „ 3 „ 6/- 
„ 50/- „ 
14 
)) 
2 „ 15/- 
it 
100/- 
99 ... 
... 
3 „ 4 „ 8/- 
,, 60/- „ 
9 * 99 
Hazel 
2 
» 
24„ 20/- 
it 
40/- 
Beech, Common 
li„ 2 „ 6/- 
„ 40/- 
2 
ii 
3 „ 5/- 
a 
99 99 
2 „ 3 „ 6/- 
„ 60/- „ 
99 •” 
3 
ii 
4 „ 7/- 
a 
60/- 
99 9 9 
3 „ 4 „ 12/- 
Hornbeam ... 
2 
ii 
3 „ 61- 
a 
50/- 
Birch, Common 
99 99 
2 „ 3 „ 61- 
3 „ 4 „ 7/- 
„ 50/- „ 
„ 60/- 
Limes per doz. 12 -to 30/- 
Maple 
2 
ii 
3 „ 7/- 
a 
60/- 
Chestnut, Spanish 
2 „ 3 „ 7/- 
„ 60/- „ 
Oak, English 
2 
ii 
3 „ 8/- 
it 
70/- 
3 „ 4 „ 10/- 
„ 90/- ,, 
ii 
„ Turkey 
2 
ii 
3 „ 14/- 
a 
60/- 
,, Horse 
3 „ 4 „ 20/- 
Poplar, Black Italian 
2 
ii 
3 „ 7/- 
„ 
9* 99 
... 
4 „ S „ 25/- 
it 
j. »i >> 
6 
ii 
8 „ 20/- 
it 
Elm, Common 
3 „ 4 „ 6/- 
,, 60/- „ 
„ Lombardy ... 
3 
ii 
4 „ 14/- 
a 
50/- 
Fir, Austrian 
1 „ li„ 16/- 
it 
Sycamore ... 
2 
ii 
3 „ 6/- 
a 
99 99 • • • 
14 „ 2 „ 26/- 
ii 
99 
3 
ii 
4 „ 71- 
a 
60/- 
,, Larch ... 
... 
14 „ 2 „ 4/- 
„ 30/- „ 
Willow, of sorts 
4 
ii 
5 „ 10/- 
a 
99 99 
2 „ 3 „ 6/- 
40/- „ 
per 1000 
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