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CLIBRANS, SEED MERCHANTS AND NURSERYMEN. 
Borecole or Kale {Brassica oleracea acephala). 
Sow from March to May. When large enough, transplant into deep rich 
soil about 2 feet apart. For this crop Clibrans’ Nitrogen Manure should be 
used, at the rate of 3 ozs. to the square yard. 
Photo ] clibrans’ exhibition borecole. [ Clibrans 
Per oz. — s. d. 
| , . y - Clibrans' Exhibition, a superior 
. | and very hardy dwarf 
Special growing variety, with 
exquisitely curled leaves, very tender 
when cooked, of excellent flavour, 
per pkt. 6d. — 
Asparagus, dwarf late variety, very hardy, 
tender and delicious when cooked like 
Asparagus ... ... ... ... 0 8 
Bradley’s First and Last Kale. A pleasant 
flavoured and hardy variety. It comes 
into use very early after Christmas, 
and continues all winter. Per pkt. 1/- — 
Cabbaging, very hardy, a useful variety, com- 
pact heads, thick fleshy ribs ... ... 0 6 
Cottager’s, remarkably hardy, of excellent 
flavour ... ... ... ... ... 0 6 
Dwarf Green Curled, extra selected, very hardy 0 6 
Tjjpt Drumhead. Quite distinct 
. from any other variety. 
Special The heart is similar to a 
Drumhead Cabbage and the broad 
leaves arc almost equal to Asparagus 
when cooked ... ... ... ... 0 9 
Tall Green Curled, large growing, very hardy, 
produces a heavy crop, finely curled ... 0 6 
Thousand-headed, useful for spring cutting, 
very hardy ... ... ... ... 0 4 
Variegated, invaluable for garnishing pur- 
poses ... ... ... per pkt., 6d. — 
Brussels Sprouts. 
{Brassica oleracea bullata minor). 
Sow in February and March, and transplant in May into deeply- 
trenched and well-manured soil about 2 feet apart each way. This is one 
of the best vegetables for winter use, and will be found most tender and 
sweet after an early frost. For this crop the special manures should be 
employed as for Cauliflowers. Per pkt. Per oz. 
s. d. s. d. 
CLIBRANS’. A splendid variety of robust 
growth, and very hardy, producing large 
solid sprouts, tender when cooked, and of 
superior flavour, the stem being completely covered 
with magnificent buttons. For general use and ex- 
hibition purposes it is unequalled ... ... ... 1 0 
i*r 
Special 
Aigburth, a very hardy and productive variety, sprouts 
large and solid, and of good flavour ... ... ... 0 6 0 9 
President Carnot, sprouts very large and of fine quality... 0 6 0 9 
Scrymger’s Giant, large prolific variety, firm and compact 
sprouts, excellent quality ... ... ... ... 0 3 0 6 
The Bullet, sprouts of moderate size, round, firm, and 
fine quality; remarkably distinct, compact habit ; 
very productive ... ... ... ... ... ... 0 6 0 9 
The Pearl. This is quite a new type without the savoy- 
like top which is general in Brussels Sprouts. The 
plant is tall and carries a good crop of nice, solid, 
dark green sprouts of the best quality ... ... 0 6 10 
The Wroxton, a very hardy and productive variety, with 
large firm sprouts, tender and of first-class flavour, 
fine for exhibition ... ... ... ... ... 0 6 10 
Photo ] Clibrans’ Brussels Sprouts. [Clibrans 
