CLIBRANS’ PARSNIP 
{Post inaca sativa). 
Prefers a deep, rich, sandy soil, thoroughly trenched and manured 
the previous autumn. Sow in March, in rows 18 inches apart ; thin 
out from 4 to 7 inches apart. 
Per oz. — s. d. 
CLIBRANS’ EXHIBITION, a handsome and deliciously-flavoured 
variety, about 18 Inches in length ; fine for exhibition .0 8 
Elcombe's Improved, a first-class variety ..06 
Hollow-crowned, an excellent variety ..04 
Llsbonnals, a very handsome variety, quite distinct . . ..08 
The Student, very fine, superior flavour . . . . . . ..06 
RADISH 
(Raphanus sativus). 
Sow at intervals of a fortnight from February to September. They 
require a light and rich loamy soil. 
Per lb. Per oz. 
CLIBRANS’ SCARLET GEM.— Very distinct, 
variety, of rich bright scarlet with white tip . 
French Breakfast, splendid oval-shaped variety 
Scarlet Olive-shaped, mild, tender, and crisp 
Scarlet Short-top, long scarlet, early summer variety 
Turnip, Non Plus Ultra, bright scarlet, early variety 
Turnip, Crimson Giant Forcing. — Quite a new type of 
forcing Radish ; of a deep crimson colour, and pure 
white flesh. It grows to a large size, but retains its 
firmness and crispness ; mild flavour 
Turnip, Red I excellent summer varieties for general 
Turnip, White 1 use 
Wood's Early Frame, best long variety, for forcing 
s. d. 
turnip-shaped 
3 0 
2 
2 
2 
2 
s. d. 
2 6 0 4 
SALSAFY 
( T nigopogoti porrifolius). 
Sow middle of April in rows 10 to 12 inches apart in rich soil. 
_ Per oz. — s. d. 
Common 
Sandwich Island Mammoth 10 
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