5 



Earl)' Minnesota . . , 



Egyptian 



Mammoth 



Moore's early Concord 

 Perry's Hybrid . . , 



Cornsalad. 



Small-seeded green 



Large-seeded round-leaved Dutch . . 

 Italian (Valleriana coronata, Regence) 



CreSS (1 bushel 

 Common or plain 

 Curled .... 

 American Winter 



Water Cress . . 



ab l 1 j 2 cwt.). 



Cucumber. 



(Open ground varieties.) 



Long green 



,, Italian, very fine and pro- 

 ductive 



,, of Athens, or Greek . 



,, ,, English prickly . 



,, ,, Bismarck, white-spined . 



,, „ Goliath 



,, „ prolific 



„ „ white spine 



Very long yellow Dutch 



Paris pickling 



Small pickling Bourbonne . . . . 



Japanese green climbing 



Formosa climbing (Dam.), very early and 

 enormously prolific , of splendid flavour. 

 Fruit smooth , dark green , slightly black 

 spotted ; flesh white, very solid 



Yokohama climbing (Dam.). 

 , A most beautiful late sort ; the foliage 

 never suffers from disease. The fruits 

 are cylindrical , bright green and very 

 slightly spined or prickly. Later, if ripe, 

 they turn brighter, almost into wax colour. 

 Flesh white solid. Bears most abundantly . 



Corosan climbing (Dam.). 



The "nc plus ultra" of productiveness 

 as it bears most abundantly and never 

 suffers from diseases. Fruit dark green, 

 bright green striped and very slightly 

 prickly, with a curious knot at the 

 extremity. Flesh white, of finest flavour 

 and never bitter 



Giant of Quedlinburg 



Sikkim, long Turkish 



The Prince's Cucumber, fruits short, 

 about 6 — 8 in. cylindrical smooth , light 

 green, very fleshy and solid, extremely prolific 

 and highly to be recommended 



per lb. 



s. d. 



— 5 



— 5 



— 5 



— 5 



— 5 



10 

 10 



9 



— 5 



— 7 

 1 — 

 3 7 



1 9 



1 6 

 2 



1 8 



1 9 



1 9 



1 1 

 1 4 



2 9 



2 — 

 1 5 



1 7 



per cwt. 

 g. d. 



30 — 



30 — 



30 — 

 30 — 

 30 — 



80 

 78 

 65 



35 

 45 



Bonneuil, white very large 



Russian small (Murum) 



„ netted 



Cucumis flexuosus (Snake) . . . . 



Persian Cluster (Dam.), very early, 

 ripening in about 5 weeks, about 8 inches 

 long, dark green, very slightly prickly; 

 very fine 



Bedfordshire Prize Ridge . . . . 



Stockwood extra 



Unicum, new ; of medium size, thick, green, 

 stands all atmospheric influences extreme- 

 ly welj 



Fordhook, fruit dark green, smooth, straight, 

 very fleshy, about 12 to 16 in. long, con- 

 taining very few seed, this new sort is extre- 

 mely productive and really one of the finest 



Cucumber. 



(Frame Varieties.) 



Gladiator long green . per oz — / — 

 Rollisson's Telegraph . ,, ,, 1/3 

 Arnstadt white Giant, 1 very per oz 1/6 

 „ green „ /fine „ „ 1/3 

 Hampel's Forcing . . . ,, „ 1/3 

 Prescot Wonder . . . „ ,, 1/3 

 Noa's Forcing ....,,„ 1/ — 

 Indefatigable ....,,„ 1/ — 

 Jewel of Koppitz . . . ,, ,, 1/3 



Old cucumber seed 



Chamber Cucumber, very early, climbing 

 very little, highly productive; can be grown 

 well indoors in any room near the window . 



Dandelion. 



Common 



Improved thick-leaved or cabbaging . 

 Improved Moss 



Egg Plant. 



Barbentan long early 



Purple dwarf very early 



Black Nagasaki (Dam.), dwarf very early 

 and prolific 



Black Snake. New and very interesting. Pro- 

 ducing an abundant number of cylindrical 

 dark purple almost black fruits about 12 in. 

 long of the very best flavour . . . . 



Daramann's ,,Delicatcsse" (Klectro) the 

 earliest, pear-shaped; quite an enormous 

 bearer 



Purple large early 



,, round 



,, long of Palermo 



„ giant . . ." '. lV ." 1 .' 



Black China (Peking) 



New York Giant 



per lb. 

 s. d. 



2 — 

 2 — 



2 — 



4 — 



2 6 



1 9 



