CLIBRANS’ MELONS (Cucumis melo). 
Sow from J anuary to J une in pots plunged in a hot-bed, the temperature 
of which should not be less than 80 degrees. When the plants have 
made four or five leaves, plant out in a hot-bed or house, the tem- 
perature being kept at 75 to 85 degrees. 
Per pkt. — s. d. 
CLIBRANS’ LORD DERBY. — A handsome scarlet-flesh variety, 
oval shape, and beautifully netted 10 
Hero of Lockinge, white flesh, superior flavour, productive . . 1 0 
Munro’s Little Health, a very prolific scarlet-flesh variety . . 1 0 
Royal Sovereign, flesh white, tinted green, slightly netted . . 1 0 
Superlative — A handsome scarlet-fleslied variety of delicious 
flavour ; medium size, rounded form, prettily netted ; 
robust grower, free setter . . . . . . . . ..10 
ONION (All in ni cep a) 
Onions require a deep, rich, heavy soil. The seed should be sown 
early in March for winter, and in August for summer use. 
VARIETIES FOR SPRING SOWING. 
CLIBRANS’ EX- 
HIBITION. A 
magnificent 
variety, produc- 
ing heavy crops 
of large hand- 
some bulbs; either 
for exhibition or 
use we consider 
this variety un- 
equalled. The 
flavour is excel- 
lent, and it is a 
good keeper. It 
has been a fea- 
ture in our “Gold 
Medal ” groups, 
and has gained a 
great reputation 
with gardeners 
onion— aii-sa craig. generally. Per pkt. 1/6 
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