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SEED GUIDE. 1912. 
NOVELTIES IN VEGETABLE SEEDS FOR 1912. 
■ Per pkt. — s. d. 
CaullfloweP, Chastity — A splendid noTelty of great merit. Produces large white heads, which are self-protecting and 
remain tender for a long time. It also attains its maturity in the North if sown in good time 10 
Melon, King George — A variety which can justly be tei^med first class. It is beautifully netted, emits a rich aroma, 
and is particularly thick in the flesh. The colour is a rich scarlet-orange throughout, the outer skin being dark green. 
It is exceedingly juicy and of splendid flavour, and can be grown with or without heat ... 1 6 
NEW MELON, KING GEORGE. 
Tonmto, Ailss. Craig — This is U cross between FiUhaslcet and Sunrise. The shape is perfection, hardly a single 
in-egular fruit to be seen. It is an enormous cropper, with great ropes of fruit hanging down one upon the other ...6d. and 1 0 
Tomato, Jolly Boy — A cross between Ai/sa Craiij and UiUskhi Coiiirf, and .should appeal to growers of the latter who 
are looking for something better. It is a free setter, splendid shape, and very early. The objectional eye is not known 
in this variety, which (juality should command high prices in market ... ... ... ... ... ... .•• ... 1 A 
Tomato, Kondine Red (Improved Tuokwood Favourite)— Produces heavier crops than any other variety. 
The frnit is of first-clas.s quality, lioing of .good colour, smooth, li)'in, and a good traveller ... ... ... ... ... 1 0 
Our strain of Primulas are recognised by all as being the best. 
