oz. — s. d. 
..0 4 
.. 0 
. . 0 
6d. 0 
Orf. 
6d. 
0 6 
6rf. 
TURNIP. 
Sutv the earliest varieties in Mareli, and at intervals of three weeks until the middle of June. About the 
second week in August sow Oranjje Jelly or some other hardy sort for If^ inter use. 
Per 
AMERICAN RED STONE, white fleah, remarkably sweet, keeps well 
CHIRK CASTLE BLACK STONE, a greatly esteemed winter variety 
EARLY PURPLE-TOP MUNICH, a handsome and very early Purple-top Turnip . . 
EARLY SIX WEEKS STONE per pint. Is. 
EARLY SNOWBALL IMPROVED, exceUont for early or late crops, one of the beet , , is. 
EXTRA EARLY MILAN, white, with purple top, and very slender tap root ,, Zs. 
GREEN-TOP STONE, hardy, excellent for late use . . . . . . ■ . 
MODEL WHITE [Bobbie's), remarkable for its fine form, earliness and quality 
OEANGE JELLY or GOLDEN BALL . . per pint. Is. 
WHITE STRAP-LEAVED " ^ 
YELLOW ALTRINCHAM •* 
VEGETABLE MARROW. 
Sow in April in pans, and place on a gentle bottom heat ; when up and strong enough to handle, pot 
off. When fully established harden off, and about the middle of May they can be planted out, taking 
the precaution to protect by means of hand-glasses for a short time. Marrows tike a deep short soil, and 
it is advisable to prepare places to plant in, by digging holes sufficiently deep to hold two or three barrow- 
loads of well-decayed manure, over which place soil 9 inches deep. 
CUSTARD, a very free bearing, distinct and good variety 
HIBBERD’S PROLIFIC 
LONG-FRUITED GREEN 
LONG-FRUITED WHITE, a very prolific short-jointed sort 
MOORE’S CREAM, an excellent variety ...... 
“PEN-Y-BYH,” fruit almost globular in form, and of a delicate creamy - white colour 
Per pkt. — s. 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
per oz. l.f. 
.. Is. 
SWEET 
HERBS. 
Auurelica 
Aaise 
Bauil, buah 
, , sweet 
Borage 
FINEST 
Sage 
Savory, summer 
,, winter 
Thyme 
Wormwood 
AND POT 
Per packet, 'id. 
Caraway Marjoram, pot 
Coriander ,, sweet 
Fennel Pot Marigold 
Hyssop I Rampion 
Lavender Rosemary 
DWARF EVERGREEN LAWN GRASS 
MIXTURE. 
Is. per lb. 25.V. per bushel. 
ASPARAGUS for Forcing. 
Strong Roots for Forcing, 15 j». and 20s. per 100. 
RHUBARB ROOTS. 
Best sorts for Planting, 9rf. and l.«. each. Extra strong for Forcing, I.-'. 6d. each. 
DAW’S CHAMPION (New). Awiudof Merit, R.H.S. A greatadvance on all the existing varieties, 
especially for market, being very early, a splendid rich colour and large. 
SEA KALE for Forcing. 
strong Selected Roots for Forcing, 12s. and 15s. per 100. 
POTATOES. 
ASHLEAF KIDNEY 
ASHLEAF KIDNEY (Myatt’s 
Prolific) 
ASITL EAF KIDNEY (Rivers’ 
Royal) 
BEAtlTY OF HEBRON . . 
EARLY PURITAN 
EARLY REGENT .. 
EARLY ROSE 
IMPERATOR 
MAGNUM BONUM 
READING GIANT 
3s. Gd. and 5s. per root. 
1 lbs. 
56 lbs. 
Per 
14 lbs. 
66 lbs. 
s. 
d. 
s. 
d. 
s. 
d. 
s. 
d. 
i 
0 
11 
0 
READING RUSSET 
■i 
0 
11 
0 
SATISFACTION . . 
3 
0 
11 
0 
2 
6 
8 
6 
SCHOOLMjVSTER . . 
2 
6 
8 
6 
SNOWDROP 
2 
6 
8 
6 
2 
6 
8 
6 
THE BRUCE 
2 
0 
7 
0 
2 
6 
8 
6 
THE SIRDAR (New), 
2 
6 
8 
6 
Award of Merit, R.H.S., 
2 
9 
10 
0 
1899 
5 
0 
2 
0 
7 
6 
SHARPE’S VICTOR 
2 
9 
10 
0 
2 
0 
7 
6 
UP-TO-DATE 
2 
6 
' 8 
6 
2 
0 
. 7 
0 
WHITE ELEPHANT 
2 
0 
7 
0 
2 
0 
7 
0 
WINDSOR CASTLE 
i 
0 
10 
6 
