OF THEIR GUIDE TO THE KITCHEN GARDEN. 



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BRUSSELS SPROUTS. ''"^^'^V 



Imported Seed, very fine stock 0 4..1 0 



Koseberry Brussels Sprouts ^ 0 4..1 0 



Scrymgei's Giant, a fine variety 0 1 . . . . 



For nev/ and valuable varieties of Winter Sprouts, see under Borecole. 



CARDOON. 



Spanish 0 4..1 0 



CABBAGE. 



Covent Garden Superfine Early Dwarf, a compact little cabbage, very early 0 4..0 8 



Champion Early Dwarf, by successional so\viugs this variety may be cut through the year 0 ;5 . . 0 G 



Beck's Premier, ii very fine variety 0 ()..! 0 



Battersca, a t>'ood useful variety 0 G 



Dwarf Early York, vciy early 0 6 



Enfield Market, a very superior variety, turns in very early 0 .3 . . 0 6 



Kemp's Incomparable, a very superior chvarf compact variety, very early 0 4 . . 0 8 



Large Late Drumliead, or Scotch, grows to an immense size, fine for cuttle 0 4 



Large York, a good useful sort 0 fl 



Tom Thumb (Little Pixie), a delicately flavoured, very early, little cabbage 0 4..1 0 



Matchless, a very excellent dwarf varicfy 0 G 



Nonpareil Improved, a well-known and highly esteemed valuable variety 0 15.. 0 6 



Oxheart, a very superior variety, and, like the Champion, yields a second crop 0 :5..0 6 



Eed Dutch Improved, for pickling, very fine 0 4..0 8 



Kosetta Green Colewort, a most useful early cabbage, in use the whole winter 0 4..0 8 



Shakespeare's Early Dwarf (new), an excellent variety 0 4..0 8 



Sugar Loaf, a very good old variety 0 G 



Thousand Headed, a valuable cattle cabbage 0 G 



Eariy Vienna White Kohl Rabbi, Turnip- rooted Cabbage, or Knol Kohl, the roots 



cooked in a young state are excellent vO ! . .0 8 



„ „ „ „ Purple „ „ „ „ ,. 0 -l-.O 8 



OUR OWN SELECTION. 



6 ounces in 6 best successional varieties . . 3 0 | 3 ounces in 6 best successional varieties. . 1 G 



CABBAGE SAVOY. 



Dwarf Green Curled, the best variety 0 0..0 0 



Drumhead, very large and very fine 0 G 



New Dwarf Ulm, for small gardens, should be planted one foot apart 0 4. .0 8 



New Feather Stem, a hybrid, resembling Brussels sprouts in growth and habit 0 4 . . 1 0 



Yellow, the least esteemed of the section 0 G 



COUVE TRONCHUDA, OR SEA-KALE CABBAGE. 



Couve Tronchuda, the most delicately flavoured of the cabbage tribe 0 '1..0 9 



CAULIFLOWER. 



Covent Garden (Improved Early London), an exceedingly fine stock, very early 1 0..2 G 



New Erfurt Dwarf Mammoth (Syns. Frogniore Forcing, Early Paris, Carter's j\Iam- 

 moth, &c.) ; the best for forcing. It produces immense compact heads of superior 

 quality, grows close to the ground, is valuable for small gardens, and for hot 



dry seasons 1 0..3 G 



Stadtholder, tlie best of the strong growing kinds, with large compact heads. Esteemed 



by the London market gardeners as superior to Walcheren 1 0..2 G 



Asiatic, a large and very highly esteemed variety 1 0..2 6 



Walcheren, well-known, and a general favourite 1 0..-2 6 



Lenormand's Paris Market, extra large, fine early variety 1 0..3 6 



OUR OWN SELECTION. 



4 ounces in 4 best varieties 5 0 ] 2 ounces in 4 best varieties 2 6 



RHUBARB. 



Per pkt. Per oz. Per pkt. 1-cr zo, 



Myatt's Victoria 0 4..1 0 



Prince Albert 0 4..1 0 



Linnaeus 0 4..1 0 



Early Scarlet 0 4..i 0 



Emperor 0 (i.. .. 



Mixed 0 4..1 0 



SEA-KALE. 



Sea-Kale 0 4..0 C 



, _ , . SPINACH. per...perqt. 



Round, best for spring and summer sowing 0 2..1 3 



Prickly, best for autumn sowing 0 2.. I 3 



Broad Flanders 0 2,. . I 3 



Prickly „ 0 2 Ml 3 



