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GLOBE 
ARTICHOKE PLANTS. 
S. d. 
Crown or Globe Earliest 
Drumhead. — T he best ; 
strong plants ... per doz. 9 o 
C|towN Artichoke Seed, 
Earliest Drumhead. — 
Th^ finest strain in cultiva- 
tion, per oz., 2s. 6d.; per 
pkt. I o 
ARTICHOKE TUBERS. 
J icRUSALEM Silver-Skinned 
per peck of 14 lbs., 2s. 6d. ; 
per bushel of 56 lbs. ... 8 o 
Jerusalem, Red-Skinned, 
per peck of 14 lbs., 2s. ; 
per bushel of 56 lbs. ... 7 o 
ClIINESEARTICHOKE( 5 '/ar/lTr 
tuberifera). — A delicious 
vegetable of distinct flavour, 
per lb., IS. ; 3 lbs., 2S. 6d. ; 
7 lbs. ... 5 o 
Photographed and Copyrighted by /. C. Cr Co. 
GLOBE ARTICHOKE HEADS. 
ASPARAGUS ROOTS. 
Asparagus Roots should be planted directly they are received 
in spring, as they do not improve by being kept out of the ground. 
Roots for forcing can be supplied in December. 
Tcr 100 — i. «. 
tjiANT. — 3 years old strong roots, for planting 8 6 
Giant. — 2 years old roots, for planting .. . ' 5 o 
Giant. — i year old roots, for planting 3 o 
Giant. — Extra 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’ Mammoth Emperor. — Superior in 
In large sealed packets, is. ; is. 6d. 
Batavian 
Conover’s Colossal. — Large 
Reading Giant 
size. 
per ounce. 
Per Ib. 
s. d. 
... 4 o 
... 4 o 
... 6 o 
Per oz. 
s. d. 
O 4 
O 4 
o 6 
Photographed and Copyiighted by J. C. b> Co. 
237 » 238, & 97, High Holborn, London.— 1908. 
