11 



Ruby, large red early . . . per oz — /5 

 Semperfructifera (Dam.) (Klect.ro) enorm- 

 ously prolific, bearing large clusters of 

 plum-shaped scarlet fruits (often 50 to one 

 cluster). With us the first fruits are ready 

 in May and the plants continually produce 

 them almost until Xmas; they are rather 

 small, but solid and of the finest flavour ; 



per oz — 16 



Skamander (Dam.) upright, large purple 

 fruits like those of Woodgate Hero, from 

 which it descends . . . per OZ — /6 



Stone, improved, enormous fruits, round, 

 bright scarlet, smooth, fleshy, excellent 

 flavour ; the improved sort produces very 

 few seeds per OZ — /6 



Trophy, red „ „ — /5 



All sorts mixed 



Turnip (Garden). 



Very early flat white Dutch . . . . 



Golden Ball 



Munich early purple top 



Early red top strap-leaved American 



stone 



Early white top strap-leaved American 



stone 



Milan purple top strap -leaved very 



early 



Milan white top extra early, new . . 

 Early flat red top 



„ Snowball 



Jersey white 



„ Lily Turnip 



Chirk Castle black stone 



Vegetable Marrow. 



Vegetable Marrow long green Bush or 

 Neapolitan Cocozzella, green and yellow 



striped (Electro) 



Vegetable Marrow, English (a la moelle 



anglais) 



Neapolitan Portmanteau green . 

 Italian white Mushroom (Champignon) 



Dam 



Marrow early golden Bush . 



„ Squash Hubbard 



Long white Bush Marrow 



Large yellow gourd or yellow Mammoth 

 „ white „ ,, white „ 

 » red „ „ red 

 n green „ „ green „ 

 Cocozzella of Tripoli (Electro) . 



„ „ ,, white . . . . 

 ,, ,, Molfetta, dwarf, with long yel- 



lowish-white fruits; very fine 



per lb. 

 s. d. 



3 6 



4 9 



4 9 



5 3 

 4 — 

 1 5 



1 4 

 1 2 



2 



1 10 

 1 10 

 1 5 



1 9 



2 7 

 2 3 

 2 3 

 1 9 

 1 9 



per cwt. 

 s. d. 



10 



75 



9 



75 





110 



8 



65 



8 



65 



0 



110 



4 



120 



9 



55 



9 



70 



9 



55 



10 





9 



68 



1UU 



90 — 



Cocozella of snow-white Belmonte 

 (Dam.) (Electro). Dwarf with long white 

 fruits; particularly fine 



Charles Naudin (Cucurbita moschata) 

 (Dam.) a beautiful sort, slightly climbing, 

 with round white-striped white-fleshed fruits 

 and large silvery seeds 



Scarlet Chinese Sugar, fruits round with 

 scarlet rind ; flesh very solid and sweet . 



Wonder, new; very early and prolific; round, 

 of medium size; the seeds have no shell 

 as those of other kinds but only a very 

 soft skin ' v 



King's Acre Cream 



Pen-y-byd . . . 



per 

 8. d. 



2 6 



per cwt. 

 8. d. 



1 9 



2 — 



Cocozzella snow-white Belmonte 

 Electro 3/3. 



Neapolitan longest green running (La- 

 genaria leucantha longissima (Cocoz- 

 zella da pergola) (Electro) when young, 

 this sort furnishes quite an excellent dish; cut 

 into pieces of ab 4 3 in. long, take out the 

 seeds , fill it up again with a stuffing of 

 meat &c. boil, and serve with Tomato sauce 



Moore's Vegetable Cream . . . . 



Long green trailing 



„ white „ 



Whale, greyish green 



Turkish Honey, new, Dam. 1901. The 



fruits which are orange-red veined with 

 white grow to about 1/2 cwt. weight. 

 Flesh chamois-yellow, very tender and 

 sweet, and of delicious flavor, extremely 

 fine for cooking. In Turkey this Pumpkin 

 is greatly appreciated 



1 9 



2 2 



