Clibrans’ Tomatoes — continued. 
SW' Varieties marked (*; are specially recommended for Exhibition. 
Per pkt. — s. d. 
*CLIBRAWS’ TRIUMPH, a remarkable cropper, 
second to none for market or table purposes ... 1 0 
•AILSA CRAIG, A.M., R.H.S.; a free setter of 
perfect shape, and a heavy cropper, the fruit 
being produced in long heavy trusses; ideal for 
exhibition, market, and general use 1 o 
BIOE'S RECRUIT, perfect shape, early, and a 
great cropper t 0 
Golden Jubilee. Medium size, clear golden with 
a suffusion of scarlet ; delicious flavour. 6d. & 1 0 
Holmes' Supreme, medium size, round, smooth, 
scarlet, firm, good flavour, sets freely. 6d. & 1 0 
Kondine Red, exceedingly prolific early variety of 
exquisite flavour and fine colour ... ... 1 0 
Laxton's “Open Air,” handsome, globular, bril- 
liant vermilion-scarlet, fine flavour ... 3d. & 0 6 
Per pkt. — s. d. 
LORD KITCHENER ( Clibrans ’). Medium size, 
deep red colour, exquisite flavour, firm flesh. 
A free setter and an enormous cropper ... 1 0 
MARKET FAVOURITE (Clibrans’). The fruits of 
this variety are nearly all of an equal medium 
size, globular in shape, of a rich colour and 
exquisite flavour... ... ... ... ... 1 0 
Moneymaker, heavy cropper of fine quality, 
globular scarlet fruit ; solid flesh ... ... 1 0 
Peach, resembles a peach in shape and size, colour 
deep orange rose ... ... ... 6d. & 1 0 
Sunrise, a productive early variety of a rich scarlet 
colour, good shape, excellent flavour. ... 6d. & 1 0 
Winter Beauty, a good winter variety, fruit round, 
of medium size, fine flavour ... ... 6d. & 1 0 
Many other varieties can also be supplied. 
Turnip, Garden (. Brassica rapa). 
Sow at intervals from the end of March to the end of July. The earlier crops should be sown on ground that has 
been dug over and manured the previous autumn. When the plants are well up, thin out to about 7 inches apart. As 
turnips are fond of phosphates, it would be well to apply Phosphate Manure at the rate of 1 oz. to the running 
yard, and well raked in about a fortnight before the seed is sown. In land where the turnip is liable to become clubbed, 
a dressing of quicklime, at the rate of 2 lbs. to the square yard, should be applied in as fresh a state as possible during 
the winter. 
Per oz.— s. d. 
"CLIBRANS’ YELLOW, deep golden-yellow, superb 
flavour, globular, with one straight tap root; 
very early Per pkt. 3d. 0 6 
•CLIBRANS’ WHITE, saved from selected roots 
only, remarkable for their form and quality. 
Per pkt. 3d. 0 6 
All the Year Round, distinct, and of good flavour, 
green top, pale yellow flesh, hardy. Per pkt. 3d. 0 6 
Altrincham Yellow, extra selected, good for general 
use, early and very fine. ... Per pkt. 3d. 0 4 
Chirk Castle Black Stone, very hardy, pure white 
flesh, solid, excellent flavour ; valuable winter 
variety Per pkt. 4d. 0 8 
Early White Dutch, fine for early sowing, white 
flesh, juicy, and of excellent flavour when 
young Per pkt. 3d. 0 6 
Early White Stone, or Six Weeks, globe-shaped, 
pure white flesh, sweet and juicy ; fine for 
general crop Per pkt. 3d. 0 4 
Per oz. — s. d. 
•Golden Ball, or Orange Jelly, very hardy, globular- 
shaped variety, flesh rich yellow, solid, sweet, 
and juicy ; fine shape, one of the best for 
winter use Per pkt. 3d. 0 4 
Green Top White, fine for early or late use, splendid 
shape and good size, very hardy. Per pkt. 3d. 0 4 
Laing's Swede, best Swede in cultivation for 
garden use ... ... ... 0 4 
Manchester Market, fine for early use ; splendid 
shape and size ; white flesh ... Per pkt. 3d. 0 6 
Milan, a strap-leaved, purple-top variety, medium 
size, and the earliest of all ; flesh pure white and 
solid, superior quality and flavour ; fine for 
sowing under glass ... ... Per pkt. 3d. 0 6 
•Snowball, for early or general use, flesh white, solid, 
juicy, and mild flavour ... Per pkt. 3d. 0 6 
Veitch’s Red Globe, very superior variety. 
Per pkt. 3d. 0 4 
White Fleshed Swede, a hardy variety of good 
shape, excellent for garden cultivation ... 0 4 
Quality 
in Seeds. 
The only test of value, either in seeds or other goods, is — quality. Low prices 
do not necessarily imply cheapness; in fact, if quality is poor, low price seeds 
may prove very expensive. It is quality, and quality alone, on which our 
reputation has been built, and on which it rests to-day. Best quality — always. 
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