66 DREER’S VEGETABLES UNDER GLASS. 
this class, by the way, growers of winter luxuries are cater- 
ing with increasing profit year by year. 
The kind known as Telegraph still holds its place 
among growers of experience, but the Dreer house imported 
three varieties from London during the summer of 1896 that 
are so far ahead of all others in popular favor in England as 
to be worthy of recognition in America. These three new 
varieties are Lockie’s Perfection, Rochford’s Market and 
Covent Garden Favorite. The latter two are in highest 
esteem with the London market gardeners. 
The growing of English forcing cucumbers is no more 
difficult than the culture of other sorts, and as the demand 
(at good prices) is likely to increase the subject is worthy 
of attention from progressive gardeners. 
TARERAGON. 
Tarragon roots for forcing are now on the market. The 
plant is largely used for flavoring vinegar. 
