BRUSSELS SPROUTS — Contimied. 
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Carters Perfection 
Brussels Sprouts. 
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A standard variety for genera! 
use, producing large and firm 
sprouts in great abundance. As 
a late Sprout it is much appre- 
ciated. It is a taller growing 
variety than our Exhibition strain. 
Price 6d. and Is. per packet; 
Is. 9d. per ounce. 
Aigburth. — Medium height; Sprouts 
of good size and colour. 
IS. per ounce ; 3d. and 6d. per packet. 
Fresh Imported.— Small, close, 
compact Sprouts. 
8d. per ounce ; 3d. and 6d. per packet. 
Rosebery. — Large Sprouts ; tall grow- 
ing, and of good (|uality. 
lod. per ounce ; 3d. and 6d. per |)acket. 
Scrymger’s Giant. -Tall growing 
variety, producing Sprouts of good 
(juality and large size. 
lOd. per ounce ; 3d. and 6d. per packet. 
Copyright James Carter Co. 
CARTERS I'URFECTION BRUSSELS Sl'ROUTS. 
The Cultivation of Brussels Sprouts. — Sow the seed early in March for first crop, and again late in April 
for succession, transplant in summer into good ground made thoroughly firm, when the plants are large enough 
to handle, and keep stirred with the hoe through the dry weather. The Sprouts are fit for gathering after they 
have keen under the influence of a hard frost, which makes them lender eating. Some growers make a sowing 
in August to get early sprouts. 
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