ROUND SPINACH. 
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SPINACH — G.oritih'uill. 
Round, OP Summer— For Summer use 
PPlekly, OP Winter — For Winter use ,, Is. 6(1. ; 
Flanders Broadleaf— A broad-leaved hardy variety ... ,, Is. 6d.; 
New Zealand— Should bo sown in February in heat and transi)lanted in June 
Orache, or Mountain— Quite distinct 
rKICKLY SriNACII. 
Per oz. — s. 
Is. 6d. ; per pint, 9d. 
, Od. 
, Od. 
per qt.i 
d. 
3 
3 
.3 
4 
6 
TURNIP (Brassica ropa). 
CULTURE Sow in March, April, and once a month till the end of August. Sow 
Weeks” and '' Snowball" till May ; they are the best for early use. Per oz — 
Selected Early Six Weeks-Beautiful shape, the quickest variety grown, and one of the 
best for general crop 1’®^ P*" 
Early Purple-top Munich — The earliest of all, fine flavour ; suitable for exhibition 
American Red Stone— A most excellent kind 
Orange Jelly, or Golden Ball— The best yellow variety per pint Is. Gd. 
Chirk Castle Black Stone-A capital variety for August soving 2yiEi‘'buTbVbun' 
skin is black and the flesh snowy white. The quality is tirst-nUe, and as the bu to burj 
themselves well in the soil they remain good all through the winter and in the most 
severe weather ... .#• ••• ••• ••• ••• ••• •** 
Early White Stone— Suitable for Summer use P®’" P'"^ 
Jersey Navet— A white variety, oblong shape, mild, sweet flavc nr, good for late sowing 
to stand the Winter ■" 
Green-top Stone— For late sowing P®^ P'“‘ '' ’ 
All the Year Round — A green-top yellow variety, stands the severest weather 
Early snowball per pint is. 6d. 
( 55 ) 
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s. d, 
0 3 
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0 3 
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