20 
BRUSSELS SPROUTS 
Per oz.— d. 
Per pkt. — s. (f. 
O 10 
O lO 
O 10 
Aigburth. — Medium height ; Sprouts of good size and colour 
Frksh Imi'Orted. — Small, close, compact Sprouts ... 
Roskbekv. — Large Sprouts ; tall growing, and of good quality 
Scrymger’s Giant.— ' lull- growing variety, producing Sprouts of good quality 
and large size ° 6d. & o 3 
The Ciillivalioii of Bnnsels Sprouts. — the seed early in March for first crop, and again late in April 
for succession, trans]rlant in Mimmer into good ground made ihoroughly firm, when the ]tlants are large enough 
to handle, anti Kcejr stirred with the hoe through the dry weather. Ihe Sprouts are fit for gathering after they 
have 1 een under the influence of a hard host, which makes them tentler eating Sonic growers make a sowing 
in August to get early sprouts. 
Carters’ 
Holborn Exhibition 
Brussels Sprouts 
(see F/ioiflgraph). 
— A very fine strain, the result 
of many years’ careful selection. 
Its points for size, colour, and 
productiveness are good all 
round. Besides being largely 
grown in private gardens, it is 
a special favourit.' with many 
of our best known market 
growers, as it has a thin smooth 
skin and is of medium height. 
Price IS. and 6d. per packet ; 
IS. 9d. per ounce. 
Carters’ Perfection 
Brussels Sprouts.— 
A Standard variety for general 
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 IS. and 6d. per packet; 
IS. 6d. per ounce. 
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238, & 97, High Holhokn, London. —1907. 
