m 
dkr\qell & doinj)lete 0eed G[tiide. 
Improved Telegraph — This useful and well-known variety is 
probably one of the best in cultivation, a sure cropper, and 
may be depended upon. We poescss a splendid stock, quite 
true, no other variety being grown near. Sure to give 
satisfaction ^ packet, Cd. ; Is. and 
Tender and True — Fine variety for exhibition, handsome fruit 
of a dark green colour, first-lass quality 1 0 
Cuthlll’s Black Spine— A very proUhe kind and much 
approved 0 G 
Blue Gown — Splendid shape and superior quality 1 0 
Duke of Edinburgh (Monro’s)— A fine variety 0 6 
Sion House — A well-known variety ; very prolific 0 6 
Marquis of Lome — White spine and handsome fruit 0 G 
Hamilton’s Market Favourite— A splendid market variety 
very prolific, producing an abundance of well-shaped fruit ... 1 0 
Paragon — Strongly recommended 1 0 
Kirklees Hall Defiance 0 G 
Cardiff Castle — For shape, size, and flavour it is all that can be 
desired; a coiitiuuous bearer ... ... ... ... ... 1 0 
Once Grown ever Grown 0 g 
Extract from the GARDENTNO WORUJ, of October 18th, 1890. 
CocuMiiER “Once Grown, Ever Grown.” — ^I’kis is really a 
poor man's Cucumber, and is one of the most prolific sorts ever 
grown, producing as many os IG fruits at a joint. The fruits 
vary from 9 inches to 13 inches in length, and are produced under 
the most bapliaznrd treatment. ■ 
IMPROVED 
TELEGRAPH CDCUMUER. 
Cannells’ Favourite — A first-class variety, attains a good 
length 
Masterpiece --New ... 
Duke of Norfolk— New 
Duke of Albany 
1 0 
1 0 
1 0 
1 0 
CUCUMBER (Ridge or Outdoor). 
Bedfordshire Prize — This is a superior variety of outdoor s. d. 
Cnenmber, fine flavour and appearance; a prolific hearer ... per pkt. 0 G 
Stockwood Ridge— Fine, and a free grower 
Short Green Gherkin — The one most used for pickling, fruit I 
being only from 3 to 4 inches long ‘ All at 3d. 
Long Prickly ... 
Short Prickly .. 
CDCDMBER, 
BEDFOBDSHIRE PBIZE. 
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