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RETARDED SEA-KALE— A DELICIOUS NOVELTY— SEE THIS PAGE. 
Kitchen Garden Plants, &c. 
Brussels Sprout Plants, i . , 
Cabbage Plants ' 
„ „ Red or white I ' "°°- 
Cauliflower Plants, early Loiulon.t 6(1. per 
Spring sown I score, 
Autumn Giant ) 2/- 100. 
Celery Plants, red or white, 46. per score ; 
1/6 per 100. 
Cucumber Plants, in several leading varieties. 
6d. each ; 5/- doz. 
Herb Roots, ISalm, Borage, Chamomile, 
Hyssop, Horehound, Lavender, Mint, 
Pennyroyal, Pot Marjoram, Rose- 
mary, Rue, Sage, Tarragon, Thyme 
(common ahd lemon), Wormv'ood. 
2/6 doz. 
Logan Berry, rich dark red-coloured fruit, 
similar in shape to large Blackberry. 
In pots, I /— each ; 9/- per doz. 
Melon Plants, 6d. each. 
Strawberry Runners, from o])cn ground. 
Purchasers’ selection, 3/6 per too ; 
our .selection, 2/6 per too. 500 in 
10 varieties, our selection, 12/6; 
1 ,000 in 20 varieties, 25/- 
Strawberrles in Pots, 2lin. pots. '12/6 per 
100 : our selection. 
5in. ])ots, 4/- per doz. 
Strawberries, Large-fruited Perpetual, St. 
Joseph, and other .sorts, the flower 
stems are produced in succession from 
May till cut down by frost, and 
produce an abundance of fruit of 
good size, dark red in colour. Riiimers 
from ground, 5/- per 100 ; in 24in. 
pots, 2/- per doz. ; in 5in. pots, 
4/- per doz. 
Tomato Plants, leading kinds. 4d. each ; 3/- 
doz. 
Vegetable Marrow Plants. 
4(1. each, 3/- doz. 
Miscellaneous Roots. 
ARTICHOKES. 
Chinese (Sluchys tubcrifcra ) 14 ibs. 9/- ; ylbs., 4/6 ; lb., (;d. 
(strong plants), 6/- (' 5 : 9/- per doz. 
Jerusalem ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 2/6 per peck of 14 lbs. 
. White Skinned, tubers whiter and more regularlj^ formed than the old variety, 
2/6 per peck of 14 lbs. 
ASPARAGUS. 
Planting j,g,. 
Strong Planting 7/6andio/6 „ 
Extra Strong for Forcing 20/- 
SEA-KALE. , 
1 ^**“**^ T, 7/6 per I (to.' 
Extra Strong for Forcing 16/- ,, ; 
Extra, Extra Strong, for forcing. Wc can also offer a limited quantity of very large, especiallv 
selected and magnificent forcing crowns ... ... ... ... ... 2i/-periO(>, 
Sea-Kale for forcing is a speciality with us, and always gives fine crops if aUcuded lo. Customers 
who have not tried our roots will do well lo give them a trial. 
RETARDED SEA-KALE. 
For use during the Summer and early Autumn, before the ordinary crowns come into u.se. 
Strong Selected Crowns, 30,/- per 100 ; 1 5/- for 50. 
HORSE-RADISH. — 1/6 and 2/6 per dozen roots. 
CHIVES.-2/6 per dozen. 
Rhubarb. 
We may mention that the Rhubarb roots we send out are all clumps, and not single crowns ; 
they are therefore fit for forcing or jnilling the first year after planting. 
6d., 9 d. and 1 /- each ; 5 /-, 6/- and 9 .'- per doz. 
No. 
3 Champagne, early deep red, tender, ex- 
cellent for forcing and outside. 
5 Champion (Daw's), stalks long and stout, 
bright crimson ; excellent flavour ; as 
a forcing variety, or for general 
purposes without an equal. Ready 
for use earlier than any other variety. 
Strong roots, 1/6 and 2/- each, 12/- 
and 18/- per doz. 
7 Crimson Perfection, rich crimson, fine for 
forcing. 
9 Defiance (Bauldry’s), long crimson stalks, 
fine flavour, comes into use immediate- 
ly after the early varieties. 
10 Early Red Raspberry, stalks small, ex- 
cellent quality ; very early. 
Extra sized roots lor forcing, 12 /- per doz. 
No. 
13 Linnseus, e.xcellent early variety, im- 
mense cropjjer ; fine for forcing. 
16 Monarch (Stott's), immense stalks; green. 
9(1. and i/- 
19 Paragon, stalks rich scarlet, early, fine, 
most productive. 
22 Prima Donna, excellent flavoured, fine 
for forcing ; very productive. 
25 Prince Albert, dark red. good forcing 
kind, early. 
28 Princess Royal (syn. Linnaius). 
30 St. Martin’s (Johnson's) (syn. Linneeus) 
33 Victoria (Myall's), large, very fine, ex- 
cellent for general use. 
