Clibrans’ Cauliflower (. Brassica oleracea botrytis cauliflora). 
Urn' Varieties marked (*) are specially recommended lor Exhibition. 
Varieties marked (t) are specially recommended for Autumn Sowing. 
Sow the first and third weeks in August 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, and in spring planted out 
in rows 2 feet apart and 18 inches apart in the rows, in well-manured and deeply trenched ground. 
Per oz.- 
CLIBRANS’ EARLIEST OF ALL. The earliest 
Cauliflower in cultivation, producing close, 
white, firm heads within three months of 
sowing, unequalled for early work, forcing, etc., 
leaves few, short and upright. We strongly ad- 
vise all our clients to give it a trial. Per pkt.1 /6 & 2/6 
CLIBRANS’ EARLY GIANT . A very early large- 
headed variety, ready to cut five days In advance 
of Early Snowball-, heads firm, very white, 
unusually large Per pkt. 1/6 
CLIBRANS ALL THE YEAR ROUND. Can be 
sown to come into use at any time of the year. 
Compact habit, short stem and large white head. 
Per pkt. 1/6 
-s. d. 
Per oz. — s. d. 
DRIANCOURT ALL SEASONS. It can be sown 
at any season of the year, and may be relied 
upon to produce a good crop ... Per pkt. 1/6 — 
Early Snowball, an invaluable dwarf variety, ready 
to cut four months from the time of sowing ; 
medium size, with fine white heads, can be 
planted very close ... Per pkt. 1/- & 1/6 — 
t Early London, compact, early, fine white heads, 
good for general crop ... Per pkt. 6d. & 1 /- 2 6 
♦Early Dwarf Erfurt or Mammoth, large, compact, 
pure white heads ; early ... Per pkt. 1/6 
♦Eclipse, large pure white heads, valuable for cfarly 
autumn use ... ... ... Per pkt. 1/- 
♦ Improved Autumn Giant, late, white, firm, large 
compact heads, well protected. 
Per pkt. 6d. & 1/- 
fWalcheren, best for general crop, large compact 
heads Per pkt. 6d. & 1/- 
3 6 
3 0 
2 6 
2 6 
Sweet and Pot Herbs. 
a Annual. 
b Angelica, 
p Balm. 
a Basil, Sweet. 
a Borage. 
a Chervil. 
B Biennial. 
p Fennel, 
p Horehound. 
p Hyssop, 
p Lavender. 
a Marjoram, Sweet. 
p Perennial. 
In Packets, 3d. and 6d. each. 
Marjoram, Pot. 
Marigold, Pot. 
Rampion. 
Rosemary. 
Seed of other varieties of Herbs can be supplied ; 
a Savory, Summer, 
p Savory, Winter, 
p Sorrel. 
p Thyme, Broad-leaved 
p Wormwood. 
also plants of many of the above sorts. 
SEED GROWERS AND MERCHANTS 
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ALTRINCHAM 
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