Per pkt. — s. d. 
Conference — Medium-sized fruit, perfect in form, rich in colour, 
and produced in wonderful freedom, not only under glass but 
outdoors X 0 
Conqueror — An early and free setter and a great cropper, whether 
under glass or outdoors Gd. and 1 0 
Dedham Favourite — Good main crop variety ... Gd. and 1 0 
Dunedin Favourite — Gardener's Chronicle -. — “Among fifteen 
varieties, Dunedin Favourite was the earliest to ripen, and the 
first fruits were as jierfectly symmetrical as those that followed. 
The flesh is particularly rich, and contains but few seeds ; the 
colour is a very attractive combination of deep scarlet and 
crimson ; the skiu is glossy. lu weight it exceeds all others, 
being verj' solid, and with little or no core, whilst its level and 
regular shape is a great advantage in packing for market ” ... 1 0 
Early Dwarf Red — A quick grower, one of the best for general 
cultivation Gd. and 1 0 
Early Ruby — A capital smooth round variety ; good cropper, flavour 
excellent Gd. and 1 0 
Frogmore Selected (New )— ice Novelties on voUnred pojter. 
Golden Princess — The fruit is medium in size, perfectly round, 
colour deep golden yellow, of splendid flavour, and a very free 
bearer ; a grand dessert variety 1 G 
Goldflnder. — This is pronounced to be the largest smooth Red 
Tomato yet seen. It is of beautiful form, brilliant scarlet colour, 
and exquisite flavour. The flesh is solid, and contains very few 
seeds. It is specially remarkable for its profuse and continuous 
bearing 0 
Hackwood Park — Prolific, a magnificent exhibition, kind good 
cropper, smooth, a brilliant red. In fact a good all-round 
tomato Gd. and 1 0 
Ham Green Favourite — Good size, scarlet, and of fine shape ; a 
wonderful cropper .. X 0 
Hathaway’s Excelsior — a very handsome variety; fruit large, 
ronnd, and quite smooth Gd. and 1 0 
Ladybird — Splendid setting variety, beautiful glossj' scarlet colour, 
fruit medium and uniform in size, delicious flavour, and very 
Pfoltfic Gd. anil 1 0 
Large Red — Splendid for general purposes 3d. and 0 G 
Laxton’s Open Air — -Has much to recommend it : exquisite flavour; 
first-rate variety for growing outdoors ; a remarkably free setter 
of good size and prolific, fruiting within several inches from the 
ground, and continuing up the plant for several consecutive 
3d., Gd., and 1 0 
Livingstone's Favourite — is one of the best, largest, and most 
perfect-shaped varieties in cultivation ; ripens evenly and early, 
and holds its size to the end of the season Gd. and 1 0 
Mikado — An American variety, grows to a very large size; one of 
best ... BG. and 1 0 
Ponderosa — One of the largest ; fruit is smooth and very solid ; a 
free setter, useful for exhibition imrposes. Siiecimens of this 
variety have been produced weighing upwards of 3 lbs. 
Gd. and I 0 
President Garfield — Enormous size, and ripens evenly ; delicious 
flavour gG. and 1 0 
Prince Albert Victor — (A variety from Conqueror and Mayflower') 
— 1< ruit large, flesh very solid, grand flavour, colour bright crimson, 
shape round and smooth, stems shore-jointed, and a very heavy 
cr 0 pi)cr 6 
Purple King— (A cross between Moore's Gem and Mayflower ) — 
Colour very bright purple, shape round and smooth, of medium 
size, very prolific, ami quality tiist-rate X G 
lour Lialyhird Ton.ato is doing well ; it is a good setting kind, ai 
1 grew your Defiance Cabbage by the side of four sorts (one was 
Defiance; greatly admired round here. 
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I Per pkt. — s. d. 
Red Currant, or Cluster — Highlj' ornamental and interesting, 
I producing an abundance of small fruit in clusters similar to lied 
j Currants, but larger Gd. and 1 0 
I Stamfordian — Good for exhibition ])urposes Gd. and 1 0 
The Trophy — This ranks amongst the earliest, and is, without 
doubt, the largest, most liesby, and best flavoured of all when 
well grown Gd. and 1 0 
Vick's Criterion — Medium-sized fruit, resembling a plum in ' 
shape Gd. and 1 0 ' 
Yellow Trophy — Identical in shape and size of the well-known | 
Trophy, but in colour a beautiful yellow X o' 
OTHER VARIETIES CAN BE SUPPLIED. > 
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TROPHY TOMATO. 
Mr. ,J. llowB, The Gardens, Llanelay House, Lluntrissiint. 
is in front of the other sorts that I have got. 
Mr. E. Butcher, Great Baddow, Chelmsford, '2’Ard July, 1804. 
so-called Best of All), but none were worth looking at compared with 
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