pei 
Per oz.- 
pkt. Is. 
ONION — continued. 
QUEEN, a small and distinct silver-skinned onion 
EARGE FLAT, large, for autumn sowing 
TRIPOLI, LARGE GLOBE, large, mild flavour 
JJJE’OLI, NEW GIANT, one of the largest Onions grown . . 
md hm HITE FLAT M0NM0UTH . silvery white, particular'ly mild 
WHITE LISBON, a mild flavoured Variety, sown in autumn for spring use" . . ! „ 
As early in March as the soil is in working order, commence operations by levelling the around with a 
^ulX IT ?“ ll Z drillS 9 <".«*« apart, 'along which sow 
hi ! d l Wlth fi nc sotl > Pressing it down on the drills or beds by the use of a light 
tS’s?J:x rtzfxr stron9 enou9K mn tum yM,y - ^ 
Per oz.- 
-s. d. 
0 6 
0 3 
0 6 
PARSLEY. 
CHAMPION MOSS CURLED, extra fine eurlod 
SSK” MYATT ’ S OARNISHING; beautifully cm:lcd 
snJ°J r0W , li,rsl ?r w f’J hc '■) round s,mM bc trenched 18 inches deep, and plenty of manure worked in ■ 
sow the seid—m March for summer use, and in June for winter— in rows 1 foot apart, and thin out 
A dressin9 ° f s ° ot occanonall,J in shower, J Weath "' pr^ia 
PARSNIP. 
UEGF^'"lTRNWV D ’ IMPROVED, the most useful sort for gardens 
LAxvijrrj (-» l JLKNSEY, a large Growing* variety 
THE STUDENT, a fine-flavoimcd variety 
Per oz 8. d. 
.. 0 4 
0 4 
0 4 
thc^ZVf T l 0f Fe, r UaVJ r W , T 12 inches a P art «» rick deep soil, trenched and manured 
amn-t IZ he n'Tl!' ^ d S over f l 9 b tly with fine soil ; thin out the young plants early to about 9 inches 
apa)t, and hup the surface of the ground open and free from weeds. 
PEAS. 
DIGNITY {Eckford' s), new, vide page 42. 
MAGNIFICENT [Eckford' s), new, ride page 42. 
VICTOR (Eckford' s), new, vide page 43. 
EEKE OF CONNAUGHT (Eckford' s), new', vide page 43. 
PROGRESS (Eckford' s) new, rule page 43. 
EARLIEST SORTS. 
R (* V ‘ wlea > 1 ' s )t “ = reeu wrinkled Marrow, of excellent flavour 
ALPHA (Laxton s), an ear-ly and productive variety 
AMERICAN WONDER, a first early .growing !lbout i0 ' inches’ high, fine forforoin 
1 • \ dt v « r VPTJ r R 1 0r SANGSTERS No. 1, a well-known early variety 
RARE* SUNRISE, a large-seeded early dwarf white wrinkled Marrow . 
rlLLBASKET (Laxton s), a large handsome and prolific Pea 
EARLY (Dickson's), very early and productive’ 
KLN TTSH I NT ICTA (Easte's), a blue roiuid early variety 
QTmDviw? 1 (Maclean's), a blue wrinkled Marrow, excellent quality 
kUPKEME ( Laxton s), a green Marrow", of excellent quality 
WILLIAM THE FIRST (Laxton' s), very early, one of the best 
Per Qt. 
ft. 8. d. 
21 1 0 
4 1 3 
— 1 9 
0 8 
0 10 
1 0 
0 9 
1 t) 
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0 
0 
3 
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3 
3 
3 
1 
44 1 
3 1 
SECOND EARLY VARIETIES. 
CHAMPION OF PARIS, very prolific long-podded Pea 
DICKSON’S FAVOURITE or AUVERGNE, a well-known sort [ 
Dr. MACLEAN (Turner's), a wonderfully productive blue wrinkled Marrow 
EARLY PARAGON (Sharpe’s), a blue wrinkled Marrow, of fine flavour F 
R. H. Society 
ESSEX RIVAL (Eleg’s), very productive aud fine flavoured 
PRIZETAKER, a well-known prolific sort . . 
VICTOR, vide page 43. 
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