LEEK . — Conti hit at. 
THE LYON LEEK .—A very popular large variety; widely grown in the North, 
where it takes many of the leading prizes each year. 
CARTERS SELECTED MUSSELBURGH LEEK. 
Photographed and Copyrighted by J % C. Co* 
Price is. and 6d. per packet; 
is. 9 d. per ounce. 
Per pkt. Per oz. 
s. d. s. d. 
Carters Selected Mussel- 
burgh (set Photograph). — A splendid 
selection of this well-known and popular 
variety j grows to large size, and is recom- 
mended for exhibition ... ... 6d. & i o i 9 
Ayton Castle. — Good long useful variety ; 
for general cultivation o 6 I o 
Carters London, or Broad 
Flag. 
— Quick growing ; for early use 
3d. & 
0 
6 0 
9 
Carters Welsh.— Fine large 
variety ; 
great advance upon Welsh ordinary 3d. & 
0 
6 0 
9 
Henry’s Prize. — L ate variety ; 
of large 
size ; very hardy 
0 
6 1 
0 
The Cultivation of Leek . — Sow February to April, 
and transplant into trenches of well-manured soil, say 
I foot in depth, and 20 inches between the plants. In 
warnj weather liberal dressings of liquid manure will be 
of service, and the plants should be afterwards carefully 
earthed up to blanch the stems. For exhibition, sow in 
January in boxes under glass, and transplant early into 
rich soil. 
“ Your seeds gave great satisfaction last year.” — Mr. D. Inglis, 
Gardener to His Grace the Duke of Buccleuch, January i$th, 1908. 
“ I am pleased to tell you, last year I took eleven firsts, nine 
seconds, and two third prizes from your seeds with numerous 
congratulations." — M r. G. Allaway, Harrow, January 21 st, 1908. 
Monthly Operations in the Garden, with Hints 
on the Cultivation of the Principal Flowers 
and Vegetables. Post Free, 6d. 
337, 338, & 97, High 
IlOLlORN, 
London.— 1909. 
