4 





Hulilx'il or clean 



IScarilril Scc<I 







Seed 











per 



III. 

 il. 



per cnt. 



per 



11). 1 



(1. 



per ewt. 



K. (1. 



Carrot. 



■• 



K. (1 



8. 





Tlcasc state if you desire 















„Knbbed"or „Bearded" Seed. 















Altrincham , long scarlet 



1 



3 



125 — 



1 



1 



1 



1 



iin 



(^HantenJlv Ivilf lone 



V. 1 1 < l 1 1 l ' 1 1 < l .) i 11.111 1 * > 1 1 g . 



i 

 1 



3 



125 — 





[ 



no 



Carentan, early, half long, 















scarlet 



t 



*> 



o 



125 — 



1 



A 



1 



no 



Farlv Ciem fOxheart- 



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1 



1 





110 



11V 



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i 



3 



130 - 



;; 



T^arlv scarlet Horn 



1 

 1 



5 



145- 



1 



3 



130 — 



French early fore. Horn 



1 



5 



145 — 



1 



3 



130 



Half long Luc , stump- 















rooted 



1 



3 



125 - 



1 



1 



110 — 



James Intermediate, half 















long scarlet, pointed 



1 



O 



130- 



1 



1 



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scarlet, stump-rooted 



1 







100 - 



1 



2 



106 — 



St. Valery, long red . 



1 



1 



105 - 



1 





95 — 



Stump-rooted, half long 

















1 



2 



120- 









Surrey long, red . . . 



1 



;» 



165 - 



1 



7 



145 — 



White Belgian, green top 





10 



75 — 





10 



68 - 



,, Vosges, thick, short 





9 



80- 





8 



75 — 



Cauliflower. 



We grow Cauliflower seed on a very 

 large scale (about 70 acres). 



Italian varieties. 



Dammann's PrimUS, (earliest short- 

 stemmed Italian Giant) , very early, 

 most beautiful large, white, solid heads . 



Eclipse, true, short-stemmed (crop failed) 



Earliest Italian Giant „Non plus ultra" 



Dammann's Secundus, the best intermediate 

 sort, short-stemmed, with extremely firm 

 white heads 



Veitch's Autumn Giant 



,, ,, ,, improved, about 



3 weeks earlier than the old sort 



Algiers Giant, late 



Late Asiatic 



,, Italian Giant (Veitch's self pro- 

 tecting Broccoli) 



Giant Malta 



Cauliflower. 



English, French and German varieties 

 grown in Italy. Finest seeds. 



Krfurt earliest Dwarf . . per oz 1/3 

 Snowball, very fine ... ., „ 1/3 

 Montblanc, of the Snowball type; quite 

 dwarf, pure white and solid heads (crop failed) 



Imperial early 



per lb. 

 e. <l. 



4 3 

 2 9 



18 

 IS 



9 

 6 



per cwt. 

 8. (I. 



280 



Early Paris or small Salomon 

 Large white Erfurt .... 



Early Dutch 



,, London 



Lenormand large .... 

 ,, short-stemmed, true 



Large Salomon 



Stadtholdter 



Walcheren, true 



per 

 x. il. 



3 



3 





2 



3 



230- 



0 



9 



290 — 



0 



u 



4 



240 — 



2 



4 



240 — 



2 



4 



240 — 



0 



u 



4 



240- 



0 

 3 

 4 

 4 

 4 



8 — 

 4 6 

 4 6 

 4 6 



Cauliflower. 



Imported seed, from our special 

 growers. 



Erfurt earliest dwarf, for 



forcing, finest quality . . per oz 4 — 

 Snowball, large, very firm white 



heads, superior stock . . ,, ,, 3 — 



Celery. 



De Candolle | these Italian varieties arc 

 Folgore / quite extra 



Henderson's White Plume .... 



Large dwarf white solid 



Leicester Red 



Pascal, very large 



Sandringham white 



Chemin, golden yellow 



Soup Celery 



Celeriac or Turnip-rooted Celery. 



Erfurt 



Giant of Prague 



Ne plus ultra, Paris white .... 

 Apple-shaped 



Chervil. 



Common or plain 



Curled 



Chicory. 



Common (Barbc de Capucin) 1 excellent 

 Improved very large-leaved/ for 

 Brussels or Witloof | salad 



Large-rooted Brunswick 



Asparagus , an excellent Italian variety ! 

 quite different from any other ; leaves and 

 stalks give a most wholesome and refreshing 

 salad when cooked and served cold . 



Corn, Sweet or Sugar. 



Adam's, extra early 



Crosby's early 



Cory early (red Cob) 



60 

 40 



1 4 



1 6 



1 6 



1 2 



— 6 



— 7 



