Carters Cardinal — A n^w extra early ganlen white- fleshed, flat- 
shaped variety, of di.-tinct out fine qualities; quite SNveet and 
sJlid ... Pcrpkt., Is. 
Chirk C^tle Black Stone — a capital variety for August sowing 
ror Winter use ; the skin is black and the flesh snowy white. 
The qnality is first-rate, and as the bulbs bury them^eIve^ well in 
the soil they remain good all through the Wiuter and in the most 
severe weather . . 0 
Early Purple-top Munich — The earliest of all, fine flavour ; suit- 
able for exliii'itioi) ... _ 0 
Early White Stone — Suitable for Summer use i>er pint, Is. (id 0 3 
Green-top Stone— For late sowing ,, Is 6d. 0 3 
MOuel White ihis variety is remarkable for its form, earline.-s, 
and it cannot be too strongly recommended to 
e^nioitois. 'I he Gardeners' Chronicle says : — “Model \i'hile 
Jurnip is the greatest advance in white varieties chat we have 
seen. Awarded Cei tificate, K. H. S 0 6 
Per oz.- 
Jersey Navet — A white variety, ohlonv shape, mild, sweet flavour ; 
good for late sowing to stand the Winter 
Orange Jelly — One of the best .. per pint Is. 6d. 
Golden Ball (Selected). — Certificated by the Royal Horticultural 
Society as the bast type of yellow garden Turnip. The flavour 
is excellent, and it stands the Winter almost as well as a 
Swede. It has been awarded numerous prizes 
White Dutch per pint, Is. 9d. 
d. 
Y^ellow Finland — A splendid variety, which can be sown either in 
Spring or Autnmn ; bulbs very even and regular in form, some- 
what hollowed at the base, with a very small tap root ; smooth 
skin of a pale orange-yellow colour, the upper part a pale green, 
yellow flesh, solid and excellent ... ... ... ... ... 0 6 
Yellow Maltese —A very handsome variety, splendid quality ... 0 4 
Cannells’ Ga r den Swede o 3 
TOMATO, or LOVE APPLE. ( LrjC'ipersicum escalentum.) SoLAN.tCK.*:. 
We had during the Suiunier our 100-feet house of these, grown specially for trial and seed. None were better than those now offered. 
, CULTURE. Sow in February or March in heat, pot, and 
padually harden off, so that they may be readv to plant out the 
latter pan of May to a sheltered locatio i. Ko^ indoor purposes, 
get good plants in 4 or 5-inch pots ; when they sliow a truss of 
flower they require fertilising or setting with a camel-hair brush. 
As soon as the fru*t is formed, plant them out in ordinary good 
soil, 12 inches from plant to plant, pinch ont all side shoots, and 
preserve the large leaves ; if fruit fails to form, apply pollen at 
once, so that the plants bear fruit from bottom to top. Pick fruit 
as soon as ripe, and never select any other than fruit full of seed : 
Ill-furmed ones are disappointing, and often get seedsmen and 
gardeners in bad repute on this account. 
I^er pkt “*“S d 
Cannells’ Golden Nugget -of a ru-h and i.eautifui 
colour; U.seftil for exlrbition 0 
CANNELLS' PERFECTION -Perfectly smooth and 
very solid; ripens evenly and early; enormously 
productive, and contains very few seeds 6d. and 1 0 
Cannells King — Tins remarkable variety was raised 
ill OenmarK. Ihe fiuit large, and nearly all of one 
uniforin largo size, and of the most brilliant red ; and 
lull, very free setting, and is certainly by far the best 
variety in culiivaiion. We guarantee it to give the 
greatest satisfaetion wlierever planted, and will take 
the lea I, whilst its strength, size, good quality, and 
flavour will make it a general favourite. Indispen- 
sable on the e.xhihition table ... Gd., Is. and 
Cannells’ New Zealand Peach -of a pleasing 
and pretty colour; di tinct 
CHALLENGER— Of medium size, very solid and heavy, 
bright scarlet colour, excellent flavour, very fleshy] 
and with but little core ; a grand exhibition or market 
6d. and 1 0 
CHEMIN ROUGE— A splendid cropper, one of the best 
market varieties in cultivation ... ... 6d, and 1 0 
Conference- Medium-sized fruit, perfect in form, rich in^colour 
and produced in wonderful freedom, not only under iflass but 
outdoors ... ... ^ j 
Conqueror - All early and free setter and a great cropper, whether 
““def or ourdoors 3^ ^^,3 p 
UUKe or York— Rich scarlet, round in shape, flesh very firm, fine 
flavour, S])lendid cropper . 
Early Dwarf Red — a quick grower, one of the best for general 
cultivation ... ... _ M 1 a n « 
^^*”exc^l}ei'd cap'tal smootli round variety ; good cropper, flavour 
Frosmore Selected— The fruit is of good medium size, and a deep 
bright red colour smooth and almost round, very firm and 
solid, with flesh of an unnsual depth, while the flavour is deli- 
cious. It IS a most prolific and continuous cropper, the plant 
being liierally covered witii large dusters of fruit. For early 
foreng thus variety is unequalled. A very free setting and desir- 
able sort. it IS alsi very sm table for outdoor cultivation 1 0 
A UlSU OF CANNEULS’ I'ERFECIION. J>g,. pj_t », 
Goldflndsr ft is of heantiful form, brilliant scarlet colour, and 
exquisite ft.iVour. The flesh is solid, and contains very few seeds; 
profuse and continuous hearing 6d. and 1 
HackWOOd Park — Prolific, a magnificent exhibition kind, good 
cropper, smooth, a brilliant red. In fact a good aU'-round 
Fc^ato ... ... ... ... gj j 
Ham GP66n Favourit6— Good size, scarlet, and of fine shape ; a 
wonderful cropper ... gg j 
Hathaway’s Excelsior — a very handsome variety ; fruit large, 
round, and quite smooth ... 6d. and 1 
Large Red —Splendid for general purposes 3d: and 0 
Laxton S Open Air Has much to recommend it ; exquisite flavour ;; 
first-rate variety for growing outdoors; a remarkaWy free setter 
of good size and prolific, fruiting within several inches from the- 
ground, and continning up the plant for several consecutive 
joints .. ... .. 33 ^ g,j ^ and’ 
Warvel f ne plant is dwarf and vigorous, short jointed and hranch-- 
ing. It is very prolific, and ripens its fruit earlier than other- 
outdoor varieties ; fruit, large clusters, smooth and bright red' in- 
colour, very soli 1 and heavy g 
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