dai|i]ell &: doii^plete ^eeel Gftiitle. 
recently, only tno were deemed worthy of certificates, Challenger being one of them. 
The fruits are home continuously in clusters of eight, ten, and sometimes more, are of 
medium size, verysolid and heavy, bright scarlet colour, excellent flavour, very fleshv, 
and with but little core, a grand exhibition or market kind — in fact, the nearest approach 
to perfection in the Tomato of any we have yet seen. It is alike good under glass or in 
the open, but is preferable for indoor culture on account of its tall growth and profuse s. 
bearing qualities per pkt. 1 
d. 
0 
BEAN, EMPEROR FREDERICK, NEW RUNNER.— The pods of this valuable novelty 
are x)erfectly stringless until complete maturity ; in colour they somewhat resemble those 
of the Mont d'Or, being of a golden yellow tinted with rose, but marked at intervals 
with emerald green. The flesh is very thick, juicy, and tender, and the flavour 
particularly delicate. It is very prolific, and an almost perpetual bearer, producing 
utiinterniptedly from summer until late in the autumn, and is of such a hardy nature 
that even under unfavourable atniospheric conditions it may be depended upon to 
produce a good crop per pkt. 1 0 
BROCCOLI, APRIL QUEEN. — One of the finest sorts yet introduced : rcadv for use iu 
April and May. The heads are very large, are beautifully white and delicately 
flavoured ; the leaves are large and abundant,, folding closely over and perfectly 
protecting the flower , in sealed plus. 1 G 
ONION, AILSA CRAIG-. — The largest and handsomest Onion in cultivation, especiall_v 
valuable for exhibition purposes per pkt. 2 G 
ONION, THE ROYAL JUBILEE. — The result of fertilisation. It grows to an immense 
size, and in type and character resembles the Anglo-Spanish. It won the First Prize 
at an Onion Competition held in the Conservatory at South Kensington in the autumn of 
1886, the nine bulbs staged being splendid examples, and weighing 8| ounces more than 
any other variety shown per pkt. 1 6 
BROCCOLI, METHVEN'S JUNE. — This is the latest Broccoli iu cultivation, producing 
tine pure white heads till nearly the end of .Tune. It is very hardy, standing the winter 
better than any other sort. Sow in April, and plant out ns soon ns ready. In sealed pkts. 1 6 
POTATO, NEW LATE PURITAN. — The Karly Puritan Potato, introduced three years 
ago, has attained a wider distribution and greater popularity than any new variety since 
the Early Rose. In the Late Puritan we have a potato which is identical with the 
Early Puritau in appearance, colour, and ciuality, but far more productive ... per lb. 0 7 
Mr. K. D. CoA-rES, Haydn Villa, Alexandra Road, Hornsey, London, X. 
Jduudnj lilh, 18fl0. 
The seeds obtained from your firm last year turned out very uell indeed. I took several 
prizes at our show, including first prize for Peas. 
Birrack-Sergt. J. BENri.EY, 7,' Meyrick Crescent, Mersea Road, Colchesttr, 
Jumiari) I'di/i, 1890. 
The seeds I had of you last year turned out exceedingly well, especially the Scrymger’s 
Giant Brussels Sprouts and Peas. I was quite pleased with them. 
Mr. G. Keki!. Sehoolhouse, Ferniegair. Hamilton, N. B. 
The seeds have come up splendid, in fact, I think every seed must have germinated. 
W. M. Hauvev, Esq., Allinglon, Bishopstoke, G//i, 1800. 
A.11 the seeds came up remarkably well, and have given me great satisfaction. 
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