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Illustrated Catalogue of Fruit Trees. 
APPLES. 
SPECIAL OFFER. 
HALF AND THREE-QUARTER 
STANDARDS. 
We give below a list of varieties of Apples of 
whioh we are able to supply half and three- 
quarter standards, and we especially reoommend 
these to those who desire to grow trees on stems. 
Where the land is to be cropped between the 
trees they will be found most suitable ; they are 
also admirable for planting in ground whioh 
is used for poultry runs, the branohes being 
a sufficient distance from the ground to prevent 
the birds destroying the fruit. 
The trees are all woll grown, of fruiting size, 
and will quiokly give a return. The varieties 
inolude all the best for oooking and dessert, 
both early and late sorts. 
These trees should be planted 18 ft. apart. 
Annie Elizabeth. Deo. to April. 
Ard Cairn Russet (D). Dee. to March. 
Beauty of Bath (D). August. 
Blenheim Orange (D.K.). Deo. to Feb. 
Bramley’s Seedling (K). Deo. to April. 
Charles Ross (D). November. 
Christmas Pearmain (D). Dec. and Jan. 
Cox’s Orange Pippin (D). Nov. to Mar. 
Crimson Bramley (K). Dee. to April. 
Dr. Harvey (K). Oct. to Marob. 
Ellison’s Orange (D). October. 
Ecklinville Seedling (K). Sept. & Oct. 
Early Victoria (K). Aug. and Sept. 
Feltham Beauty (D). September. 
Gascoigne’s Scarlet (K). Nov. to Jan. 
Herring’s Pippin (D). Sept, and Oet. 
Keswick Codlin (K). Aug. and Sept. 
King of Pippins (D). Nov. and Deo. 
Lady Sudeley (D). Aug. and Sept. 
Lord Sufheld (K). Aug. and Sept. 
Lord Derby (K). Nov. and Dec. 
Mere de Menage (K). Oct. to Jan. 
Monarch, New (K). Oot. to April. 
Newton Wonder (K). Nov. to Mayi 
Norfolk Beauty (K). Oct. to Dec. 
Red Victoria (K). Aug. and Sept. 
Stirling Castle (K). Oct. and Nov. 
The Queen (K). Oct. to Dec, 
Warner’s King (K). Oct. to Dec. 
Each Doz. 
Three-quarter Standards 6/6 72/- 
Half Standards - - 5/6 60/- 
HORIZONTAL TRAINED TREES. 
For producing good crops of splendid quality 
there is no better style of tree than those specially 
trained for Espaliers. These trees may be planted 
along the sides of the path round the Kitchen 
Garden or Shrubbery walks, and they will form 
delightful features in Spring when in bloom and 
also furnish fruit of first-class quality. The trees 
should be planted 12 — 16 ft. apart, about 4 ft. 
from the path, and at once trained to canes or 
wires. The most suitable varieties are those 
mentioned below, whioh have been selectod for 
training after careful trial. 
Those marked with an • can be supplied in 2 Tiers, 
and thoso marked with a f can, be supplied in 3 
Tiers. 
’Allington Pippin. Nov. to Jan. 
’Annie Elizabeth (K). Dec. to April, 
t "Beauty of Bath (D). July and Aug. 
’Bismarck (K). Oct. to Dec. 
/’Christmas Pearmain (D). Dec. and 
Jan. 
’Cox’s Orange Pippin (D). Nov. to 
March. 
t’Crimson Bramley (K). Dec. to April. 
/Ecklinville Seedling (K), Sept, and 
Oct. 
•/’Herring's Pippin (D). Sept, and Oct. 
’King of Pippins (D). Oct. to Deo. 
/’Lane’s Prince Albert (K). Dec. to 
April. 
tLady Henniker (K). Nov. to Jan. 
’Lady Sudeley (D). Aug. and Sept. 
t’Lord Derby (K). Nov. and Dec. 
t’Lord Suffleld (It). Aug. and Sept. 
t’Norvic. November. 
’Peasgood’s Nonsuch (D.K.). Sept, 
to Jan. 
t’Rev. W. Wilks (It). Sept, to Nov. 
tSt. Everard (D). September. 
’Vicar of Beighton (It). Dec. to May. 
/Warner’s King (K). Oot. to Deo. 
•/Worcester Pearmain (D.K.). Sept, 
and Oot. 
For descriptions of these Varieties see 
following pages. 
2 Tiers 7/6 each 
3 Tiers 10/6 each 
We also can supply a few extra sized Trees, 
4 and 6 Tiers. Varieties and prioes on application 
// desired we can supply permanent “ Acme " Labels for all Frail Trees. For prices see paye 04. 
