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? LEEK (Allium porrum). 
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CULTURE.. — Sow first week in March , broadcast, on a warm border , and cover lightly with 
mellow soil . Transplant . when large enough , in rows a foot apart and about 8 inches in the row. in the 
same way as Celery. Well manure. 
MUSSELBURGH LEEK. 
l*cr oz — s. cl. 
The Lyon— A thoroughly distinct variety, matures early, grows to a great size and weight 
without coarseness. The white part, when blanched, often exceeds Hi inches in length 
and 9 inches in circumference ... ... ... ... ... ... ... per pkt. 1 
Giant Ay ton Cafetle — The largest variety grown 0 
Musselburgh— Large Scotch 0 
Henry’s Prize 0 
London Flag 0 
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LETTUCE (Latuea sativa). 
CULTURE. — Sow from the first week in March till September for succession . II hen 3 inches 
high, remove the strongest plants to prepared ground , and plant them in rows from 1 to 2 Jed apart, 
according to size. If sown in Autumn, for Spring use , prude out in frames and transplant early. 
COS VARIETIES. 
Per pkt. Per oz. 
s. d. s. d 
Paris White — A superb variety, of immense size and superior quality 0 9 10 
Paris Green — A fine variety, needs no tying fid. and 10 1 
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