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BARR & SUGDEN'S COMPENDIUM 



per pock per 

 of 14 lbs. bush. 

 s. d. s. d. 



Fluke, a heavy cropper 2 (!.. 9 0 



England's Fair Beauty, an excellent flavoured variety, very handsome, white and floury 3 0. . 12 0 

 The new Ash-top Fluke, a hybrid between the Ash-leaf and Fluke ; a good second 



early, mealy, excellent flavour, very handsome, and a good keeper G 0. . 



Wheeler's Milky White, a first-class second early variety, both as regards crop and 



flavour 5 0..18 0 



Wonderful Red Kidney, a great cropper, resists well the disease, a good second early. 3 6. . 

 THE VARIETIES OF PATERSON'S SCOTCH SEEDLING POTATOES CAN BE SUPPLIED. 



JERUSALEM ARTICHOKES. 



Jerusalem 2 G.. 9 0 



GRAYSON'S COVENT GARDEN GIANT ASPARAGUS. 



s. d. s. d. 



Two years old per 100 3 6 I Four years old per 100 7 6 



Three years old per 100 5 6 | Extra strong for forcing per 100 10 G 



CHINESE POTATO OR YAM. 



Tubers, 2s. 6d. and 3s. 6d. per doz. ; I5.s. and 20s. per 100. 



CHIVES AND TARRAGON. 



Per dozen bunches, 4s. Gd., or per bunch, Gd. 



GARLIC, SHALLOTS, AND UNDER-GROUND .(POTATO) ONIONS. 



Per pound, 8c?. 



TREE ONIONS, excellent for Pickling. 



Per doz. Is. 6d. 



MUSHROOM SPAWN, I POT AND SWEET HERBS. 



Of very superior quality, per bushel, Gs. Per dozen Plants, 4s. 66?.; 6c?. each. 



RHUBARB ROOTS. SEA KALE ROOTS. 



Strong, 9c?. each ; 8s. 6c?. per dozen. I Per 100, 7s. 6c?., 10s. 6c?. and 12s. 6c?. Extra strong, per 100, 15s. 



STRAWBERRY PLANTS, see Bulb Catalogue, page 7. 

 FINE JLA.WJV GRASS SEED, 



For improving old lawns or haying down new ones, 1/ per lb. ; 2/fi per gallon; 20/ per bushel. 

 For price of Pasture Grass, see page 67. 



J1GRICUJLTUHAL SEEBS. 



Present Prices, which may vary as the season advances. 

 TURNIP (3 to 4 lbs. per acre). 

 White-fleshed Varieties. Yellow-fleshed Varieties. 



*• d. \ ' d. 



Hertfordshire white round per lb 1 0 Stone or Stubble per lb. 1 3 



Green round „ 1 0 Yellow Tankard M ] g 



Lincolnshire Red Globe „ 1 0 Green-top Scotch or Aberdeen ... „ 13 



Pomeranian White Globe „ 13 Purple-top do. do. ... „ 13 



Ee l Tankard „ 1 3 Dale's hybrid H i g 



Early Six- weeks...' „ 1 3 Chivas's Orange Jelly n 13 



Grey Stone, true „ 10 Waite's Eclipse M 13 



SWEDISH TURNIP (3 to 4 lbs. per acre). 



Skirving's Liverpool per lb. 1 3 Carter's London Swede per lb. 1 3 



Laing's purple-top „ 1 3 I Green-top Swede n \ 3 



Marshall's improved „ 1 3 i Sutton's Champion n ] 3 



East Lothian purple-top „ 1 3 ! Improved Bronze-top,/^ fj 1 3 



Skirving's King of the Swedes ... „ 1 3 River's Stubble M 1 3 



MANGOLD WURZEL (4 to 6 lbs. to the acre). 



Elvstham long red per lb. 1 0 I Carter's Champion Orange Globe . . per lb. 2 0 



Long red „ 1 0 1 Globe red n \ q 



Elvetham Long Yellow, fine stock „ 1 6 I Globe yellow, improved n 1 (\ 



Improved Orange oval- shaped. .. . „ 1 6 [ Improved red oval-shaped n 1 q 



CARROTS (6 to 8 'lb*, to the acre). 



Improved Red Altringham, true . per lb. 2 6 



New Intermediate, excellent for 

 shallow soils 



2 6 



Large White Belgian per lb. 1 6 



Large Yellow Belgian „ 1 6 



Long Red 2 6 



CABBAGE (if transplanted, 1 lb. per acre). 



Large Drumhead per lb. 2 6 I St. John's Early Drumhead per lb. 4 0 



Robinson's Champion Prize Ox . . ,, 3 G j London Market „ 3 Q 



Flat Dutch „ 3 6 j Selected Enfield Market „ 3 6 



Thousand-head „ 2 6 | 



