GEO. COOLING & SONS, BATH. 
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CUCUMBERS. 
Cultivation. — Sow the Frame Varieties from January until March for succession ; care should he taken to keep up a uniform 
heat, both bottom and atmospheric, which should range from 70 to 80 degrees. When the plants are in bearing an occasional 
watering of liquid manure will assist in swelling out and forwarding the fruit ; care must also be taken that the plants are stopped 
and trained regularly, and not be allowed to make too much wood. 
Sow the Ridge Varieties in April, and plant towards the end of May in good rich ground. 
Cooling's Improved Telegraph Cucumber growing for Seed. (From a Photograph ). 
Ter packet — s. d. 
COO LI N G’S I IM- 
PROVED TELE- 
GRAPH, the best 
flavoured and heaviest 
cropping Cuctiniher in 
cultivation ; we have 
carefully selected it 
for many years, and 
have succeeded in pro- 
ducinganiodel variety. 
Visitors to our Nur- 
series during the 
Siininier sea.son are 
astonished at the ini- 
ineiise crop and per 
feet specimens in the 
houses, growing for 
seed ; the illustration 
shown is from photo- 
graph of one of our 
liouses. 60 feet long, 
1/6 & 2 6 
TELEGRAPH, ordin- 
ary stock, 6(1. and 1 0 
LOOK IE’S PERFEC- 
TION, medium size, 
handsome shape, short 
neck ; an immense 
cropper ... 6d. and 1 0 
I NOVELTY 
FROGMORE PROLIFIC, raised in the Royal Gardens; it is of a beautiful dark green colour, and 
carries a lovely bloom I 0 
MARVEL, of medium size, dark green in colour, ribbed, but spineless 10 
BOUNTEOUS (Mortimer), described as a fine new cucumber, awarded certificates by^ 
Royal Horticultural and Botanic Societies, fruit about 20 ins. long, dark green colour 
TENDER AND TRUE, we offer a selected stock of this fine variety. It is handsome and symmetrical, 
24 to 30 inches long, dark green, excellent quality, and fine for exhibition 1/ and 
MODEL, a very handsome variety, a cross between Tender and Tme and Telegraph, perfect in outline, 
and with scai’cely any neck 
COVENT GARDEN FAVOURITE (Rockford), a very prolific variety, of medium size, largely grown 
for market 6d. and 1 0 
DUKE OP EDINBURGH (DANIEL’S), very long, an excellent variety for exhibition ... 1 0 
2 0 
1 G 
1 0 
RIDGE OR OUT~DOOR CUCUMBERS. pe, p,cket-s. d. 
COOLING’S EARLY PROLIFIC, the finest Ridge Cucumber in cultivation, a great improvement upon 
all hardy varieties ; it is a selection from a frame variety, and combines all the qualities of an in door 
Cucumber with the hardiness of the Ridge ; it is a black spine and grows 12 to 15 inches long, 6d. and 1 0 
GHERKIN OR PICKLING 0 4 
LONG RIDGE 0 4 
PAIN’S BEDFORDSHIRE RIDGE, one of the best Ridge varieties, of good length and flavour 0 6 
STOCKWOOD RIDGE, best for market gardening purposes 0 6 
ENDIVE. 
Cultivation.— Sow in May, June, or July ; plant in lines about one foot apart upon well-manured land, and water 
during dry weather ; as soon as large enough tie lightly to blanch. Per oz. — s. d. 
GREEN CURLED, for general crop 
IMPROVED ROUND LEAVED BATAVIAN, the most compact variety, blanches easily 
MOSS CURLED, very early and ornamental 
WHITE CURLED, good for general crop 
Cooling’s Improved Telegraph Cucumber has taken a great hold on market growers : it is the most 
prolific and most handsome Cucumber grown. 
