CLIBRANS' |CU CUMBER — continued. 
Per pkt. — s. d. 
CLIBRANS’ CROPPER, rich deep green of regular form, solid 
crisp well-flavoured flesh ; good grower and bearer .1 6 
Every Day. — Handsome shape, prolific, fine flavour ..10 
Lockie’s Perfection, prolific and handsome exhibition variety . . 1 0 
Rochford’s Market, very prolific ; well-known variety ..10 
Telegraph, prolific, one of the best for general cultivation . . ..1 0 
Tender and True, dark green, excellent quality and flavour . . 1 0 
RIDGE VARIETIES. 
CLIBRANS’ PERFECTION.— The best type of Ridge Cucumber, 
of robust habit and great freedom of crop. The fruits, 1 2 to 1 5 
Inches in length, are of handsome shape and moderately 
splned ; a free setter of finest flavour 0 6 
Long Prickly, hardy variety, medium size, free cropper . . 0 6 
Short Prickly (Gherkins), hardy, useful for pickling ..06 
Stockwood Ridge, fruit from 12 to 15 inches long, hardy and 
prolific ... . . . . . . . . . . . . ..06 
ENDIVE 
( Cichorium endivia). 
Sow at intervals from May to the end of August ; the protection of a 
frame is necessary during winter. 
Per pkt. Per oz. 
s. d. s. d. 
Batavian, or Broad-leaved, very hardy, compact in 
habit ; tender, crisp, of an agreeable flavour ..0 6 0 9 
Dlgswell Prize, an excellent green curled variety, short 
and crisp ; fine heart, very hardy . . ..0 6 0 9 
Green Curled, beautifully curled, blanches easily, hearts 
white and crisp, large, with broad fleshy mid-rib ..0 4 0 6 
GOURDS ov PUMPKINS 
( Cucurbita Pepo-ov i/era). 
Por cultivation see Vegetable Marrow. 
Per pkt. — s. d. 
Mammoth, or Hundredweight, enormous size 0 6 
Turban, or Turk’s Cap, turban-shaped fruits ..0 6 
Ornamental, mixed seed of the most beautiful varieties . . 0 6 
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