VEGETABLE MARROW. 
VEGETABLE MARllOWS. 
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CUI.TURK. — The seed maybe sown in a slight heat at the end ot 
March, and shifted from the pots about the middle of May, when select an 
open piece of ground and throw out holes from 2 to 3 feet square and 1 foot 
deep, which should be at least 12 feet apart, the soil thrown out being used 
to raise the sides. A layer of dry leaves or litter should be spread over the 
bottom, and afterwards a sullicient ipiantity of ordinary good soil, wherein 
a small portion of leaf soil and spent manure has been mixed, to retill it. 
The plants being hardened off, should receive at the time of jdanting a good 
watering, and be shaded and protected as long as necc.ssary. Planted olV 
in this manner they make firmer and .shorter jointed growth,- are more 
pridilic, less water required, and not so liable to go olV when in full bearing, 
as often happens under a more forcing treatment. They can also be grown 
with success outdoors by putting in a few seeds the first week in May, 
where tlmy are to remain. 
Per pkt.— 8. d. 
CANNELLS’ CREAM— Sjilendid for exhibition 3d. and 0 6 
CANNELLS’ EARLY PROLIFIC— A heavy cropping kind, 
setting its fruit ciuicker than some varieties 3d. and 0 6 
Improved Custard - Ornamental as well as useful ... ... 0 6 
Large Green and Gold— Best for eating ... 3d. and 0 6 
Large White — Large size, handsome sliape, splendid 
flavour; one of the best ... ... ... 3d. and 0 6 
Pen-y-byd— A distinct variety of great merit ; almost globular 
in shape ; creamy white ; firm flesh ... 3d. and 0 6 
CANNELLS’ WHITE BEAUTY— A most useful variety, 
producing medium-.sizrd oval-shaped fruit of a creamy white 
in great abundance, of good quality ; a free setter, fid. and 1 0 
Green Bush, or Cluster ... • 3d. and 0 6 
Mixed Varieties 0 3 
Fruit Trees a Speciality. 
SEIEID G-UIDE:, 1912. 
TOMATO, or LOVE APPLE. 
Ill grailnally lianlen off, so that they may be ready to plant out the latter part of May to a 
orS-incli pots; when tbev show a trn.ss of flower they reipiire fertilising or setting with a 
icm out ill ordinary good' soil, 12 inches from ])lant to plant, pinch oid nil nidn .bents and 
apply imlleii at once, so tbat’tlie plants bear fruit from bottom to top. Pick fnii 
brined ones are disappointing, and often get seedsmen and ^rdeners in bad repute < 
(‘UliTUKK — Sow in Kebruavy or M.arcli in heat, pot, and 
sheltered location. Kor indoor purposes, get good plants in 4 or . -■ . , j . .m 
camel-hair brush. As soon as tlio fruit is formed, pl.ant them out in ordinary good .soil, 12 inches^ from phvnt to jihint, pinch out all side shoots, and 
preserve the large leaves ; if fruit fails to form, apply nollen at once, so that the idants bear fruit from bottom to top. Pick fruit as soon as ripe, and 
never select any other than fViiit full of seed ; ill-formed 
Per pkt.— 
Balch’S Flllbasket — Medium sized well- formed 
d. 
CANNELLs’ KING. 
Queen Alexandra — Large fruit, perfectly smooth and symmetrical, 
splendid colour ... ... ... ... ... ... fid. and 1 
Sunrise — Rich scarlet ; one of the earliest. First Class Certificate, 
R.H.S fid. and 1 
Swanley Superlative — Of globular form, rich colour, and a heavy 
cropper. Continues fruiting lor a long period fid. and 1 
fruits 1 0 
CANNELLS’ KING -Brilliant red ; full, very 
free setting, and is certainly by far the best 
variety for flavour ... ... ... fid. and 1 0 
CANNELLS’ OPEN Affi-A superior and first- 
rate variety for outdoors ... 3d., fid, and 1 0 
Duke of York— Rich scarlet, round in sliape, 
flesh very firm, fine flavour, splendid cropper, 
fid, and 1 0 
Frogmore Selected— Deep bright red, smooth 
and almost round, firm and solid. Suitable 
for outdoor eiiltivatiou fid. and 1 0 
Golden Jubilee— Handsome. Clear golden- 
yellow. Flavour delieioue. Raised at the 
Royal Gardens, Windsor fidi and 1 0 
Ham Green Favourite— Good size, scarlet, and 
of fine shape ; a wonderful cropper fid. and 1 0 
Holmes’ Supreme— Short jointed, stiff and 
sturdy growth ; fruit medium size, smooth 
and round, firm flesh . . ... fid. and 1 0 
LawrenSOn'S No. 3— Remarkable for its free 
setting and dwarf habit, medium size, deep 
crimson, heavy cropper ... ... fid. and 1 0 
Money Maker — An enormous cropper, perfectly 
globular fruits of a scarlet colour ; solid flesh ; 
fine flavour ... ... 1 0 
Prince Borghese — Large scarlet egg -plum like 
fruits ending iii a peculiar point, joined to 
big clusters, each reaching often the weight 
of several pounds ... 1 0 
TuekSWOOd Favourite — Dwarf compact habit, fruit round, 
smooth, handsome, brilliant red colour, medium size ... fid. and 1 0 
Winter Beauty— Useful for winter work ; producing highly 
coloured fruit of medium size and fine flavour fid. and 1 0 
Other'varleties can be supplied. 
