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Illustrated Catalogue of Fruit Trees. 
GOOSEBERRIES. 
There haa In recent years been a great demand 
for Gooseberries, and we have extended our 
oulture of them considerably. 
The Gooseberry, like many other finite, prefers 
B lentv of fresh air and a sunny position, except 
i hot dry localities. Though a shallow rooting 
plant, the need of moisture makes it prefer a 
soli containing abundance of humus. Strong clay 
and light sands can both be greatly improved in 
condition for this orop by the addition of plenty 
of farmyard manure, leaf mould, and vegetable 
matter generally. 
LANCASHIRE PRIZE VARIETIES. 
▲ very fine class, much esteemed for the 
splendid six© of their fruit and their value for 
exhibition or dessert. When well ripened they 
are of delicious flavour and equal to many 
foroed fruits. 
WHITE. RED. YELLOW. GREEN. 
Our selection only. 
Bashes, 1/6 each, 16/— per dosi. 
CROWN BOB. Largo red fruit with very thin 
skin and of the finest flavour, can bo picked 
oarly in a green state. 
GOLDEN DROP. Golden yellow, medium 
size, very early, delioious flavour. 
KEEPSAKE. A very largo straw-coloured 
variety of excellent flavour, and one of the 
best and earliest for gathering green. 
WHINHAM'S “ INDUSTRY.” a superb 
variety, bearing a wonderful profusion of 
large handsome fruit, which are of a dull 
red colour when ripe. 
WHITESMITH. White, large fruit, splendid 
flavour, an exceedingly heavy cropper ; early. 
Bushes, 1/- each, 10/6 per doz. 
Standard Gooseberries on 2 to 3 ft. stems, our 
selection. 5/- and 6/6 each. 
ALMONDS. 
Two-year Rods 0/- each. 
BLACKBERRIES. 
Most of them are quite hardy, and succeed 
well under similar culture to the Raspberry. 
The fruits are large, handsome and delicious, 
either raw, cooked, or preserved. 
PARSLEY LEAVED. Very ornamental out- 
leaved variety, whioh bears large fruit, good 
and productive. 1/- each ; 9/- per doz. 
WILfiON JUNIOR. Large fruit ; delioious. 
1/* eaoh ; 9/- per doz. 
medlars. 
For the successful cultivation of Medlars an 
open situation sheltered from cutting winds is 
absolutely essential. A good moist well-drained 
loam suite them best ; but with an occasional 
mulohing they grow well on sandy soils. 
Standards 6/6 and 7/6 each. 
QUINCE. 
Standards 7/6 each. 
WALNUTS. 
Fine Standards 10/6 and 12/6 eaoh. 
RHUBARB. 
CHAMPAGNE. Deep red, early, a/, each ; 
21/- per doz. 
DAWS' CHALLENGE. A remarkable variety 
for foroing, growing up to 4 ft. Very 
fine oolour, First Class Certificate, R.H.S. 
8/6 each. 
DAWS' CHAMPION. Very large. 2/0 each; 
28/- per doz. 
VICTORIA. The stalks are large and of good 
quality, a well-known and excellent variety 
for summer use. 2/6 eaoh. 
SPECIAL 
COLLECTION of BUSH FRUIT TREES. 
This offer is made to meet the needs of those having small gardens or allotments, and who 
have not room for a large number of Fruit Trees. 
4 RED CURRANTS. 12 RASPBERRIES. 8 BLACK CURRANTS, 
2 APPLES, Bush. 6 GOOSEBERRIES. 2 PLUMS, Bu,h. 
1 BUSH PEAR. 
The above 35 Bushes lor 35/- Paoking Fre., Carriage Extra. 
W. always have a large demand for this Collection. The seleotion of Varieties must be loft 
entirely to ounelvee, end no alteration, can be made in any way whatever. 
