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Duke of Edinburgh (Monro’s)— A fine variety 
Frogmore Prolific — First-Class Certificate, H.H.S. A cross 
between liochford’s Market Favourite and Lodde’s Perfection, 
a most prolific variety, of a beautiful green colour, and 
carries a lovely bloom. The flesh is crisp, solid, and of a 
fine texture, and will become a general favourite 
Hamilton’s Market Favourite— A splendid market variety ; 
very prolific, producing an abundance of well-shaped fruit 
Lockie’S Perfection. — Our selected Stock. A splendid variety, 
its chief features being the finest in the Telegraph family, with 
black spine ; further, it is the darkest green of any ; very 
free ... ... ... ... .•• ■.* Gd. and 
Marquis of Lome — White spine and handsome fruit 
Marvei — First-Class Certificate. R.ll.S. A very distinct variety, 
of medium size and first-class shape and quality, which 
is at the same time so productive as to yield a constant 
supply of fruit 
Monarch — A cross between Telegraph and Tender and True. 
The fruit are very handsome, with hardly any handle, 
24 to 30 inches long, and very even in quality and size. 
Small black spine, of a beautiful dark green colour. They 
contain few' seeds, and the flesh is solid, crisp, and of very 
fine flavour 
Cannells’ Once Grown ever Grown ... Gd. and 
Roehford’S Market — Medium length, colour rich green, spines 
more conspicuous than in the old 'Telegraph ; a tine market 
variety 
Tender and True — Fine variety for exhibition, handsome fruit 
of a dark green colour, first-class quality ' 
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OUR CUCUMBER HOUSES DURING AUGUST 
AND SEPTEMBER. 
GROWN SPECIALLY FOR SEED. 
CUCUMBER (Frame). 
( Cucumis satinus.) Cucukuitacka: . 
CULTURE.— Nothing is so desirable as good Cucumbers, but attention is required 
if good fruit is to be obtained. The seeils may be sown in January or e ruarj m po P ' 
The temperature of the secd-bed should range from 70 to 80 degrees, ne^e ^ i i 
degrees. Outdoor or Ridge Cucumber should' he sown in pohs during pr > I 
in May to a spot previously prepared ^vith well-rotten mauure. ^ ^ 
Cannells* Selected Improved Telegraph— After several years' careful 
seeding only from the most prolific and huudsome shaped fruit, our stock is 
near perfection as it is possible to be. Flavour excellent, .i 
fruit of good length. We have saved a splendid sample of seed, arm can con i y 
recommend it to our customers as a grand re-selection from the , o a 
variety 4 P^^^et, 6d. ; le. and 2 0 
Cannells' Favourite — a first-clasa variety, attains a good length 
Blair’s Prolific -A handsome variety of a deep green colour, and heavily bloomed ; 
beautiful symmetrical shape, with no neck, and grows longer than Aoctie .s ei/ecion, 
valuable for either Summer or Winter cultivation ... ••• ••• ^ ^ 
Blue Gown — Splendid shape and snperior quality 
Per pkt — s. 
CardlfT Castle — For shape, size, and flavour it is all that can 
be desired ; a continuous bearer 1 
Cuthill’s Black Spine— A very prolific kind and mneh 
approved ••• ® 
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