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MAIZE or INDIAN CORN. 
Tliis should be more generally grown as a vegetable in this country. As its cultivation is not ditlicult, and it is not necessary for the seed or cobs to 
become hard before gathering, they should be made use of when in a green state, or just when passing out of the milky state, and only directly they 
are renuired for use. Boiled and served with, a suitable sauce, they are quite enjoyable. Sow in April in a gentle heat, and when sufficiently hardened 
and all danger of frost is over, plant out in a warm position about 18 inches to 2 feet apart. 
Cannells’ Early Dwarf Sugar, Adam’s Early, Early Minnesota, each, per pkt., Zd. & 6d. Other Varieties can be supplied. 
MERCURY- (Good ’King: Henry)— (Chenopodium Bonus Henricus). 
A perennial vcaetable much gi-own in Lincolnshire. The shoots when boiled are tender and much like Asparagus, and the leaves are very useful in 
place of Spinach. Seeds may be sown in March in drills a foot apart, and then thin out to 9 inches in the rows per pkt., 6d. & Is. 
MUSTARD— (Cruciferae). 
COI/rUKE.— Sow every fortnight for succession in bo.ws, in heat when too cold out of iloors. On account of making sueli rapiil growth, should be 
sown about a day or two later than Cress, when they are refiuired to come in together for cutting. 
Cannells’ Eynsford White— A splendid, carefully-selected and improved form of the old variety, so generally grown for salads. (Chea[ier by the 
peck or bushel) ... per quart, Is. 6d. ; per pint, 9d. ; per oz. 2d. 
Chinese— Leaves and stems much larger than the eonimou variety, black seeded ... ... ,, 3d. 
MUSHROOM SPAWN. 
A reduced Price for large quantities. 
Having every facility, and to be quite sure that nothing but the best shall come from us, we collect sami>les from all reliable sources where n:8uu- 
factured, iinmediately test which is the best, and purchase accordingly and have specially prepared for us ; consequently, all our customers succeed, 
most of' them far above their expectations. At this moment we have a splendid fresh stock. 
Per brick, 4d., postage 4d. ; per peck. Is. 4d., postage 7d. ; per bushel of 16 cakes, 5s. 
A PRACTICAL TREATISE ON THE CULTIVATION OF MUSHROOMS, By F. J. Barter. 
Price Is., Post free, Is. 2d. 
JSj/ using Canuells’ Perfect Mushroom Spawn they can be had all the year round. 
MELON. 
Cl'LTURE. — Siniilar to that of the Cucumber, but requiring several degrees 
more of heat which must be maintained with regularity. A quick growth should 
be encouraged during the earlier stages, and when about 1 foot or so high the 
tips should be pinched out, causing them to come stronger, and the fruit sets 
more freely. As a rule they are in perfection just before the stems come away 
easily from the fruit. The soil should be kept firm ami solid throughout the growth 
they prefer a rich fibrous loam. 
Per pkt. — s. d. 
Blenheim Orange — Scarlet flesh, delicious flavour ... 1 0 
Diamond Jubilee — Oblong in shape, beautifully netted, golden 
yellow when ripe. Flesh greenish white, flavour excellent ... 1 0 
Earl’s Favourite— Green fleshed, delicious flavour ; a strong grower 
and free setter ; does quite as well in cool frames as in the houses 1 0 
Golden Beauty — Kemarkalde for its deep flesh of rich salmon with 
a bright golden skin beautifully netted ... 1 6 
Hero of Loekinge — Handsome fruit, skin rich golden, regularly 
netted with white. Flesh almost white, excpiisite flavour 6d. & 1 0 
King George -A fir.st-class variety, it is beautifully netted, 
emits a rich aroma, and is particularly thick in the flesh ; 
colour, rich orange scarlet throughout, outside skin dark green; 
can be grown with or without heat 10 
Munro’s Little Heath— Easily cultivated, very prolific^ and one of 
the hardiest. The flesh is scarlet 6d. and 1 0 
Read’s Scarlet Flesh — One of the most exquisite-flavoured Melons 
in cultivation, beautifully netted ... ... ... ... .. 1 0 
Royal Sovereign— Free setting, beautiful golden yellow, slightly 
netted, flesh white, tinged green ; verydeep. Award of Merit, R. H.S. 1 0 
Taunton Hero— Round in shape, lightly netted, and bright golden 
yellow in colour. The flesh is white, deep, melting , 1 0 
Cantaloup— Suitable for growing outdoors in tropical and sub- 
tropical countries 3d- “ud 1 ® 
Other Varieties can be supplied. 
FOR PLANTS, SEE PAGE 19. 
NEW MEI.OX; KING GEORGE. 
