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Mixed varieties 



Okra, see Sweet Herbs. 



Onion. 



(The crop of the Italian varieties has been 



again almost a failure this season.) 

 (The growing of Onion seed is one of our 

 specialities; stock seeds of the foreign sorts 

 have been obtained from the most reliable 

 sources.) 



Wonder, small white, the earliest of all . 

 White Queen (white Barletta, Neapo- 

 litan Marzajola) very early, for pickling 



per lb. 



s. d. 



per cwt. 

 8. d. 



52 - 



2 8 



Tomato King Humbert. 

 Electro ij — . 



White Nocera, early 



Etna, silverskinned 



„ Pearl „ 



Early white Paris 



White Valence 



Maggiajola, flat while (May-Onion) 



Flat white Italian Tripoli 



» red „ 



Giant white Mammoth (Silverking) 

 ,, red Mammoth (giant red Garga- 

 nus or Pompei) 



2 3 



1 9 

 1 9 



i 6 ; 



Giant Rocca brown 



,, blood-red 



white (white globe) . . 



„ „ yellow 



Blood-red Vesuvius 



Bassano or Genoa, dark red . . . . 



Madeira round 



flat 



Giant white Victoria, very large . . 



» red „ „,,... 

 Coimbra , roundish or flattened , of rosy- 

 colour 



Bermuda red 



„ white 



Prizetaker 



Red Wethersfield ■ 



Southport large red globe . . . 



,, white globe 



James long keeping 



Magnum Bonum 



Trebons 



White Spanish 



Brown „ 



White Lisbon 



per lb. 

 h. d. 



1 8 



1 7 

 1 9 

 1 6 

 1 5 

 1 3 

 - 10 



Danvers yellow 1 



per cnt. 

 8. d. 



150- 

 130 — 



80 — 



Tomato semperfructifera. 

 Electro 3/—. 



Zittau giant, yellow or pale red . . 



red 



Orach, see Spinach. 



Parsley. 



Common or plain 



Curled 



Myatt's dwarf . . . , 

 Moss-curled . 

 Fern-leaved . . . . 

 Italian large-leaved . 



1 



7 





1 



7 







3 



33 — 





5 



38 — 





6 



40 — 





5 



38 — 





5 



38 — 





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