CLIBRANS’ CAULIFLOWER 
( Brassica Oleracea Botrytis Cauliflora). 
Sow the first and 
third weeks in Aug- 
ust for spring and 
summer use, and 
from February to 
May for autumn 
cutting. Those 
sown in August 
should be pricked 
into a frame or 
under a hand-glass 
during the winter ; 
in spring plant 
out in rows 2 
feet apart, and 18 
inches apart in the 
rows, in good soil. 
EARLY cauliflower. Per pkt. Per oz. 
CLIBRANS’ EARLY GEM. — For very early forcing this 
valuable variety is unequalled, producing pure white 
heads earlier and dwarfer than any other Cauliflower 2 6 
Early Snowball, an invaluable dwarf variety 16 
Early London, compact, early, fine white heads 6d. and 10 16 
Early Dwarf Erfurt, or Mammoth, large and compact 10 2 0 
I mproved Autumn Giant, invaluable late variety 6d. and 10 16 
Walcheren, best for general crop . . 6d. and 1 o 16 
CUCUMBER 
(c« cum is sativus). 
The seed may be sown from January to April for summer use, and in 
September for spring use. The temperature of the seed bed should 
range from 75 to 85 degrees ; a rich loamy soil suits them best. 
Per pkt. s (1 
CLIBRANS’ DEFIANCE. — A new variety that has so far proved 
itself quite immune from disease. The fruit Is of good length, 
dark green and of fine form, produced in abundance ; the habit 
is compact, short jointed with small leaves 1 o 
CLIBRANS’ PRIZEWINNER. — A particularly fine selection 
that we have been perfecting for several seasons ; the fruit is 
smooth, of good length, fine shape, and dark green colour, 
excellent cropper .16 
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