Camiell & Sons’ Complete Seed Guide. 
Radish, First Number — The finest scarlet oval-shapeil forcing 
Rad'sh in existence, 'i'lie roots are verv linndsonie and oval shaped ; the 
colour in a splendid scarlet not found among all extatieg varieties; the 
foliage is short, and three leaves only are generally produced. A special 
advantage is the earlincss of this kind— if sown at the same time as other 
varieties is ready for use much earlier ; its flavour is unsurpassed. A first- 
class novelty in averv respecr. I'cr pkt.. l.s. 
Radish, Icicle — This magnificent novelty receives its name from 
the almost trans)iareut whiteness of the root; the leaves are short. One 
could ilcsorihe this as standing between the Hadishos and Spanish Ihuiishes, 
were it not lor the fact that it vi< s in esrlinoss wuh tin- lir.-t forcing kinds, 
thus snowing- it to .belong to the Radishes projier. If well cultivated n 
produces its to 4 inch long cylindrical roots withlu twenty-two day- from 
date of sowing. A long white alabasicr-like Forcing Radish has not yet 
existed, therefore this novelty is certain of a wide distribution, as it is 
equal to the otlier sorts iu earlitioss anil good flavour, while regarding its 
licautiful white skin iiud productiveness it is unrivalled. I’er pkt.. Is. 
RAUISII, yiKST NHMUEII. 
Turnip, Garden— Early green top, long white; an cxeeilent 
variety tor cimly use; pure wliite, .solid, and of line tpiality. I’cr oz., !)<f. 
Turnip, Garden— Early red oblong short top, a splendid 
variety; very early, flesh wliitc, linn, and of su[icrior quality and flavour. 
Per o/.., y</. 
liADISII, ICICLK. 
Potato, Darling- of Erfurt — Ripens" raedinm early; can be dug up the 
kecinning of September; has a handsome symmetrical shape, few eyes, beautiful 
yellow skin and flesh, is of fine flavour, and keeps unusually well; docs not get disease 
when planted in heavy clay soil ; even in the wet Summer of 1897 plants iu such 
po.sitions iiroduced strong and well-flavonrcd tubes. It is not particular as to soil, auu 
does not exhaust it ; yielded during the past season on medinm soil 260 ewt, per acre ; 
in sliort, it is the ideal of a gooil Autumn and Winter table Potato, well shaped, yellow 
fleslted, gootl flavoured, endurable, well keeping, and indifferent ae regards soil. Per lb., 
l.v. ; 7 lbs. , 5s. 
Potato, The Sirdar — a good main crop, white skinned oval-shaped 
variety. This novelty is distinct, and of superior qualities ; it is an enormous cropper, 
generally producing a large number of handsome shapeil tubes per haulm of the finest 
quality, and has tlie advantage of succeeding in almost every kind of soil. Is absolutely 
free from any Potato disease, standing green and vigorous until the Autumn, Per lb., 6</. ; 
lutr peck, os. 
Mr. Wm. Stacbv, High Street, Manea, Cambs., 6tA Fthraan/, 1898. 
The seeds you supplied last year gave great sati.sfaction, and your book 
on allotments contains a lot of useful information. 
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