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GLOBE 
ARTICHOKE PLANTS. 
S. 
Crown or Globk Earliest 
Drumhead. — T he best ; 
strong plants ... per doz. 9 
Crown Artichoke Seed, 
Eari.iest Drumhead.— 
The finest strain in cultiva- 
tion, per oz., 2s. 6d.; per 
pkt. .. ... ... I 
ARTICHOKE TUBERS. 
Jerusalem Silver-Skinned 
per peck of 14 lbs. , 2s. 6d. ; 
per bushel of 56 Ib.s. ... 8 
Jerusalem, Red-Skinned, 
per peck of 14 lbs. , 2S. od. ; 
per bushel of 56 lbs. ... 7 
Chin ese A rt i chok e {S/acAys 
tuberifera). — A delicious 
vegetable ofdislinct flavour, 
peril)., IS. ; 3lbs., 2s.6d. ; 
7 lbs 5 
d. 
o 
0 
o 
o 
o 
Fhoiogrnphed and Co/tyrighUd by J. C. Co, 
GLOBE artichoke HEADS. 
ASPARAGUS ROOTS. 
Asparagus Roots should be irlaiited directly they are received 
in spring, as they do not ini[)rove i)y being kept out of the ground. 
Roots for forcing can be supplied in December. 
Per 100— «. d. 
(;i;\NT. — 3 years old strong roots, for planting 8 6 
(iiANT. — 2 years old roots, for planting 5 o 
OiANT. — I year old roots, for planting 3 o 
(ilANT. — E.xtra strong, for forcing 21 o 
Mammoth Emperor. — i year old roots, for planting 3 6 
Mammoth Emperor. — Strong 2 years old roots, for 
planting 5 6 
ASPARAGUS SEED. 
Sow in April in drills ; thin out and transplant from one to two 
years old. 
Carters’ Ma.mmoth Emperor. — S uperior in size. 
In large sealed packets, is. ; is. 6d. per ounce. 
Per lb. Per oz. 
s. d. s. d. 
Batavian 4 o o 4 
Conover’s Colossal. -^L arge 4 ° 04 
Reading Giant 60 06 
Pkoto^aphed and Cepytighted by J, C. Co. 
JJ7, aj8, & 97, High Hulborn, Lonuon. — 1907. 
