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flavour, and requires less sugar than the Victoria, each ij. 6 d., per dozen i$s. 
Strawberry Plants, for list and prices, see Bulb Catalogue, page 43. 
Havimr asumlus stock of the following fine varieties of Strawberry plants, we offer them at 2/6 per 100 ; 
L Th U ry British Queen, Sir Charles Napier, Golden Variegated, Keens Seedling, Napoleon, 
V 1 C Tto^ ^PowelW'HXriirHogg, Bonne Bouche, Sir Joseph Paxton, Mrs. Radcliffe, and Premier. 
TABLE MAIZE. 
The following fine varieties are introductions of Mr. Brehaut. who has written much on the subject of Maize 
as a culinary vegetable, and they arc recommended with the greatest confidence for this country. Those who know 
how highly appreciated Green Maize is in America will be glad of the opportunity, and those who do not know its 
value are invited to try it. Cultural directions printed on each packet. Made up in 6d. and is. packets. 
Mottled varieties. 
4 Blue and White, handsome mid-season 
5 Green and White, distinct 
6 Brehaut's Mottled African, new variety 
Red varieties. 
11 Large Red, an American field sort, hardy 
12 Sweet Red, American table and field variety 
13 Brehaut's Negro, very dark, handsome 
14 Improved Pink, large 
* varieties. 
17 Brehaut's Improved Salt Lake, "pops well 
15 Brehaut's Large Dark, new, "pops" well 
Select White varieties. 
1 Georgian, finest American, for table use 
2 Flint White, excellent for table or field 
3 Brehaut's New African, valuable for table or field 
Yellow varieties. 
7 Brehaut's Improved Yellow, large and hardy 
8 Jaune Gres, the largest French maize, hardy 
9 Brehaut's New Striped, hardy and handsome 
10 Brfihaut's Improved African, prolific, hardy 
"Pop Corn 
15 Ordinary American, hardy 
16 Salt Lake, small grains, " pops" well 1 - 
19 The above 18 fine Varieties, one packet each, 7/6, or in the largest packets, 14/. 
20 The above 18 fine Varieties in mixture, 1/0 and 2/6. 
21 The Cobbett, or Forty Days' Maize, per packet, 6 d. and 1 /. 
GRASSES, ETC. 
For Lawns, Croquet and Cricket Grounds, Public Parks, Meadows, Permanent Pastures, &c. 
Thames Embankment Special Mixture of Grasses, this mixture has been very successful on “ 
Fmbankment and various public and private parks around London, and will be found well adapted for 
renovating or forming new pleasure grounds, Ornamental Parks, People s Parks in large towns, and for 
enclosures such as Squares in and about London and other populous cities. Three to five bushels a 
recommended per acre ; and for renovating, one to two bushels per acre. Per bushel, 16/ I, per 'b-; 
Mixture for Improving Old Lawns or Laying Down New Ones, Croquet Grounds, and Bowling Greens, 
si per “fTper gallon; 20/ per bushel. 3 to S bushels, or 60 lbs to 100 lbs. per acre ; 60 lbs. is the 
auantitv usually sown, but if the ground is to be clothed quickly 100 lbs. is recommended. 
Extra fine Mixture for Improving Old Lawns, or Laying Down New Ones, Croquet Grounds, and Bowling 
Orpfins i/6Derlb. ; 3/6 per gallon ; 25/ per bushel. f _ _ . u 
Finest White' Dutch Clover [as no Clover is included in our mixture of Grasses , those who prefer a little should 
order separately at the rate of tfb. per acre), per lb., 1/6. , , • , r ^ 
Watson's Weed-destroying Lawn-Sand, for killing daisies, dandelions , plantains, etc , on Lawns, Croquet 
GroZTeTand for imparting a rich emerald-green colour to the Grass.; The Weed-destroying Lawn- 
Sand has been highly spoken of by those who have used it, and the increasing demand for it is the best 
testimony we can offer of its appreciation. Price in London, 2/6, 5/6, and 10/6 per canister, | cwt. 21/-, 
1 cwt. 40/-. 
AGRICULTURAL SEEDS. 
Mixture of Permanent Pasture Grasses, expressly selected to suit the particular soils for which they are 
” quiredTeavy, medium, or light soils, meadows, or pastures, 32/- to 36/- per acre. The quantity we 
supply per acre is 2 bush, light and 12 lbs. heavy seeds. 
Present Prices of the following, which may vary as the season advances:— 
TURNIP— White-fleshed Varieties (3 to 4 lbs. per acre). 
s. d. 
Green Round P er lb . 
Lincolnshire Red Globe 
Red Tankard per lb. 
Early Six-weeks Stone or Stubble „ 
Grey Stone, true.. 
Pomeranian White Globe 10 urey stone, true... 
TURNIP — Yellow-fleshed Varieties (3 to 4 lbs. per acre). 
Yellow Tankard P er lb. 
Green-top Scotch or Aberdeen 
Purple-top do. do 
Skirvlng's Liverpool P er lb. 
East Lothian Purple- top.. 
SWEDISH TURNIP {3 to 4 lbs. per acre ) 
Dale’s Hybrid per >b. 
Chlvas’s Orange Jelly .. 
Waite’s Eclipse 
Skirvlng's King of the Swedes 1 o button s unampiou 
MANGOLD WURZEL (4 to 6 tbs. per acre). 
Carter’s London Swede per lb. 
Green-top Swede .. 
Sutton's Champion » 
Elvetham Long Red per lb. 
Elvetham Long Yellow, fine stock 
Improved Orange Oval-shaped... 
Large White Belgian per lb. 
Large Yellow Belgian 
CARROT (6 to 8 lbs. per acre). 
Carter's Champion Orange Globe per lb. 
Globe Yellow, improved > 
Improved Red Oval-shaped ,, 
Long Red.. 
Large Drumhead per lb. 
Robinson’s Champion Prize Ox. . 
Flat Dutch 
Thousand-headed 
CABBAGE ”{if transplanted. 1 lb. per acre) 
Improved Red Altringham, true per lb. 
New Intermediate, excellent for shallow 
soils 
1 o 
1 © 
1 o 
2 6 
St. John's Early Drumhead per lb. 
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