£AItL\' PUUPLE-TOP MUNICH TUltNU*. YELLOW FINLAND AMEIIICAN BED STONE TUKNIP. 
TUiiKiP, Per oz. — s. d. 
White Dutch p^i* pijjj yjj q g 
Yellow Finls^nd A splendid yarietj^, which can be sown either in Spring or Autumn ; 
bulbs ^ery even and regular in form, somewhat hollowed at the base, with a very small 
top root ; smooth skin of a pale orange-yellow colour, the upper part a pale green, yellow 
flesh, solid and excellent ^ ^ •' q ^ 
Turnip, Model White. This variety is remarkable for its form, earline.ss, and qualitv 
and It cannot he too strongly recommended to exhibitors. The Gardeners^ Chronide 
says ‘Model ^\hite luniip U the greatest advance in white varieties that we have 
seen. Awarded Certificate at the Ko^al Horticultural Society’s Vegetable Conference. 
Per pkt., Gd. and Is. 
Turnip, Selected Golden Ball. - This was certificated by the Royal Horticultural Society 
as the best type of yellow garden Turnip. The flavour is excellent, and it stands the 
winter alm^^t as well as a Swede. It has been awarded numerous prizes, Includino* the 
first position at the great International Horticultural E.s.hibitions of Dundee^ a:id 
Manchester. Per pkt., Gd. and Is. 
TOMATO (Lycopersicum esculentum). 
Durinf! the summer our 100-fcet house of these, grown specinlly for trial and seed. None can be 
better than those now offered. 
CULTURE. Sow VI fehruary or ^^arch in heat, pot and qraduallu harden oft, so that theii 
may he ready to plant out the latter part of May to a sheltered location. o w j 
l^er i)kt ^^“S 
Hathaways Excelsior — A very handsome variety; fruit large, round, and niiite 
Cd. and 1 
Early Dwarf Red A qnick grower, one of tlie best for general cnltivation Cd. and 1 
Viek’s Criterion— Medium-sized fruit, resembling a plum in shape ' Cd. and 1 
Conqueror An early and free setter und a great cropper, wliether under glass or ouldoors 
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