strong Plants per doz,-i 
Extra Selected « 
ARTICHOKE ROOTS AND PLANTS. 
Globe Artichokes (Plants) 
Jerusalem Artichokes (Tubers) 
per doz. — 6 0 
per peck — 2 0 
Mitchell’s Royal Albert 
Johnston’s St. Martin 
Myatt’s Victoria 
RHUBARB ROOTS. 
Per doz. — s. d. 
7 6 
7 0 
7 0 
Dancer’s Early Scarlet 
Mixed Varieties 
Extra large, for forcing 
per doz. — 7 0 
(i (! 
14 0 
POTATO; OR, UNDERGROUND 
6d. per lb. 
GARLIC. 
Is. per lb. 
SHALLOTS. 
Is. per lb. 
HORSE-RADISH SETS. 
Good Plants 
Extra Selected 
ONIONS. 
per doz. — 1 
2 
fi 
0 
STACHy’s TUDEKIFEnA. 
Stachy’s Tuberifera.— Quite a novelty, and should be tried 
by every one. The plant is more profitable tlian French 
Beans, and during the autumn and winter season the tubers 
are welcomed as a variety in vegetables. As a salad it is 
quite equal to Radishes, being brought to the table in the 
same way. It is as hardy as Knot Grass, not affected by 
frost in the least. The tubers should be lifted in Novem- 
ber and stored in dryish earth or sand, notin damp material, 
as with the latter the growth is apt to recommence. It 
may not bo necessary even to replant the ground, as tlio 
small tubers left in the soil are sufficient to stock it. 
Merely give a dressing of manure, fork over the ground, 
and a heavy crop will follow tubers, per 100 1 6 
All raisers of New and Improved Vegetables are respectfully 
asked to send us good samples of the same, with the view of 
purchasing the entire stock. 
( G3 ) 
