EARL1 PURPLE-TOP' MUNICH TURNIP. YELLOW FINLAND 
TURNIP. 
White Dutch 
AMERICAN RED STONE TURNIP. 
Per oz. — s. <1. 
... per pint Is. 9d. 0 3 
Yollnw Finland— A splendid variety, which can be sown either in Spring or Autumn ; 
bulbs very even and regular in form, somewhat hollowed at the base, with a very email 
tap root. ; smooth skin of a pale orange-yellow colour, the upper part a pale green, yellow ^ 
flesh, solid and excellent 
Tiirnin Model White.— This variety is remarkable for its form, earliness, and quality, 
P and’it cannot be too strongly recommended to exhibitors. The gardeners Chronicle 
, avg Model White Turnip is the greatest advance in white varieties that we hare 
seen ” Awarded Certificate at the Royal Horticultural Society’s Vegetable Conference 0 
Tnnnin Splppted Golden Ball.- This was certificated by the Royal Horticultural Society 
TU ™ ^iie bes? type of Yellow garden Turnip. The flavour is excellent, and it stands the 
winter almost as well as a Swede. It has been awarded numerous prizes, including the 
first position at the great International Horticultural Exhibitions of Dundee and 
Manchester 
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TOMATO (Lycopersicum esculentum). 
During the summer our 100-feet house of these, grown specially for trial and seed. None can be 
better than those now offered. 
CULTURE.— Sam ill February or March in heal, pot and gradually harden ojj, so that they 
may be ready to plant out the latter part of May to a sheltered location. per 
Hathaway’S Excelsior-A very handsome variety; fruit large, round, and^quite ^ q 
smooth " . . 
Early Dwarf Red-A quick grower, one of the best for general cultivation U . auc 
Vick’S Criterion— Medium-sized fruit, resembling a plum in shape ori ' anil 
Conqueror-All early and free setter and a great cropper, whether under glass or outdoors ^ ^ 
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