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POTATOES— ROOTS AND PLANTS. 
POTATOES— Continued. 
Por bshl. Per pock 
ROUND VARIETIES. m‘'L. uL 
s. d. s. d. 
COLDSTREAM EARLY or SMITH’S EARLY SELECTED, very distinct, the 
best round Potato in cultivation for first use 3 6 
Mr. Pairbairn, Gardener, Syon House, writes of this variety : — “ I planted Sinitids Early this 
season on the 24th of March, and dug some of them on the 1st of June, and found them quite riper 
They have many points in their favour. They are a beautiful shape, few eyes, and very white and 
floury. They are the earliest round Potato I know.” 
We have grown Sniitlds Early for the last two seasons. It proves to be quite distinct, and 
about the same in point of earliness as the Handsivorthj but much more robust, more prolific, and 
of better quality than that variety. We consider it the best early round Potato that has come 
under our notice, and have been saving all the seed possible to grow for general use in the 
garden.” — Prom the Royal Horticultural Society, Chiswick. 
DALMAHOY, a first-rate second early, an excellent cropper ... 
EARLY HANDSWORTH, admirably adapted for forcing, on acconnt of its compact 
growth and earliness, medium size and cropper, and well flavoured 
EARLY OXPORD, a fine early variety, very dry, and possessed of good flavour . 
EARLY SEEDLING (D aiutree’s) , an excellent early round Potato, wonderlully pro- 
lifio, and of first-rate quality 
PLODR BALL, a well-known second early variety 
PORTY-POLD, a second early, of excellent flavour, and very prolific . 
GOLDEN SHAW (Taber’s), a valuable yellow-fleshed early variety, of fine flavour, 
and very prolific 
IMPROVED EARLY SHAW, very productive and early, and a general favourite . 
MILKY WHITE, a very handsome second early variety, an abundant cropper, and 
of excellent flavour and quality 
PINK SEEDLING (Pairbairn’s), raised by Mr. Pairbairn, Gardener to the Duke of 
Northumberland, Syon House. It is an'extra good keeping variety, and remark- 
able for productiveness, beauty, and size 
RED REGENT, one of the finest and most productive varieties grown . 
YORK REGENT, a fine late variety, and best for main crops 
Special prices (jiioted for lar/jc e/uanfifies. 
8 0 2 G 
10 0 3 0 
9 0 3 0 
8 0 2 0 
8 0 2 6 
8 0 2 6 
8 0 2 6 
7 0 ’ 2 6 
6 0 
10 0 3 0 
7 6 2 6 
6 6 2 0 
ROOTS AND PLANTS. 
i 
i 
S. 
d. 
ARTICHOKE, GLOBE or CROWN 
. per doz. 
6 
0 
„ JERUSALEM 
. . per peck 
2 
6 
ASPARAGUS, for planting 
. per 100 
4 
0 
„ extra strong, for forcing 
. per 100, 8s. to 
10 
6 
CHIVES 
. per clump 
0 
6 
DIOSCOREA BATATAS (Chinese Yam) 
. . per doz. 
3 
6 
GARLIC 
per lb. 
1 
0 
HORSE RADISH 
. . per doz. 
4 
0 
ONIONS, POTATO or UNDERGROUND 
. . per lb. 
0 
6 
RHUBARB, CRIMSON PERPECTION (Salt’s) 
. . per root 
1 
0 
„ ROYAL ALBERT (MitoheU’s) 
0 
9 
„ LINNiEUS (Myatt’s) 
0 
9 
„ SCARLET DEPIANCE (Baldry’s) 
1 
6 
„ VICTORIA (Myatt’s) 
0 
9 
SHALLOTS 
per lb. 
1 
0 
SEA KALE, two years old 
. . per 100 
7 
6 
„ three years old 
10 
6 
„ extra strong, for forcing 
* • i> 
15 
0 
