Connell & $or\d’ £on|<plete $eed G^uide. 
RADISH — Curitin ued. 
Olive-Shaped White — Similar to the scarlet except in colour ... 
Red Turnip 
White Turnip ... 
Mixed Turnip ... 
per qt. 
Per oz. — s. d. 
0 4 
, 2s. 6d. ; per pint, Is. 3d. 0 S 
2s. Gd. ; „ Is. 3d. 0 3 
2s. Gd. : „ Is. 3d. 0 3 
WOOD’S FRAME RADISH. 
RAMPION. 
CULTURE. — Hampton is a vegetable which mag be used cooked or as a salad, but it is not 
nearly so much grown as it should be, especially when considered what a good substitute it is for Radishes 
during the early Autumn months, and when owing to heat and drought the latter are sometimes difficult to 
obtain in a tender condition. Sow seed on a light porous soil in drills not less than six inches apart, 
and having covered them with about a quarter of an inch of soil, well tread the bed over and rake down 
smoothly. When the seedlings are well through the ground, thin them out to not less than four inches 
apart. After about three weeks give the bed a thorough soaking with water, and the crop will be assured 
unless the weather prove dry for a very tong period, when duplicate waterings will be of great benefit . 
To secure a continued supply it is well to make several sowings, cne early in the month of April, one about 
the third week in May, and a third and last about the same time in June. 
3d. and Gd. per packet. 
RHUBARB (Seed) (Rheum hybridum). 
CULTURE . — Sow in drills in April about one inch deep, thin out to six inches apart, and 
transplant in Autumn into a bed well manured three feet apart each way. Seed sown in this way will 
piroduce good roots the second year. 
Per packet — s. d. 
Finest Mixed Varieties 0 G 
Mrs. Burke, Ballinaliow House, Armagh, July ISth, 181*1. 
The see Is have given every satisfaction. 
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