THE GARDENERS' MAGAZINE. 
THE SEEDS TO GROW FOR OUR 1911 PRIZES. 
1 WE arc giving £44 in Manchester (Sept. 13th); 
£22 in london (Aug. 30th); £24 at Shrewsbury 
(Aug. 23rd and 24th) ; and at many other Shows. 
See our new Seed Catalogue. It is free. 
Onion, Premier •• per pkt. 
Tomato, Moneymaker 
Pea, Hercules per pint 
Pea, Lancastrian (new) per pkt. 
Beans, Exhibition Runner per qrt. 
Beet, Market Favourite per pkt. 6d. per oz. 
Cabbage, Selected Sugar Loaf „ 6d. 
Savoy, Early Favourite „ 6d. 
Carrot, Scarlet Perfection „ 6 J. 
Carrot, Matchless ......... „ 6d. 
Cauliflower, Snowdon ... per pkt. 1/6 and 
Celery, Prize Pink ... per pkt. 
Cucumber, Imp, Telegraph 
Lettuce, Lord Kitchener per pkt. 9d. per oz. 
Leek, Exhibition per pkt. 
Parsnip, Selected Hollow Crown per oz. 
Turnip, Manchester Market 
remier 
<H "PREMIER" IS UNDOUBTEDLY 
a very fine type of onion. <J Your 
"Premier" Onion is by far the best I 
have grown for the past three years, 
both in shape and weight. *l Your 
"Premier" Onion is an excellent 
one. It attains a large size and keeps 
sound longer than any other variety 
grown here. ^ I have been an onion 
grower for 20 years, and I must say 
"Premier" is the best I have come 
on yet. ^The bulbs are large and 
of fine globular shape, so much prized 
by exhibitors, which ensures its keep- 
ing qualities. These are a few of 
the unsolicited opinions of our cus- 
tomers. It is an excellent maincrop 
and exhibiting variety. Its general 
good qualities have made it excep- 
tionally popular. 
Pkt. 1/6- 
Prizes open to Cus- 
tomers in the United 
Kingdom. 
1st Prize £4 0 0 
Birmingham, 
1st Prize £2 10 0 
2nd Prize £3 0 0 
2nd Prize £2 0 0 
3rd Prize £2 0 0 
4th Prize £1 0 0 
20/- for the Heaviest Bulb. 
r new Seed Catalogue. 
Tlickson & Robinson 
CATHEDRAL ST. 
Manchester 
