GEO. COOLING &. SONS, BATH. 2S 
VEGETABLE MARROW and GOURDS. 
Cultivation. — Sow in heat in April, plant out towards the end of May in rich light soil ; protect the young plants until they 
start into growth, and water copiously in dry weather. 
Per packet — 
FIRST OF ALL. A very early white MaiTow, 
which fruits when the plants are in a very 
young state, most prolific and continuous 
in bearing, recommended 
BUSH, WHITE 3d. and 
BUSH, GREEN 3d. and 
LONG WHITE, good and prolific ... 3d. and 
LONG GREEN, a green variety of the preceding 
3d. and 
GREEN STRIPED TRAILING 
3d. and 
Per packet — s. d. 
NEW CUSTARD, very prolific, and the most 
delioiousinflavourofalltheMarrows,3cLand 0 6 
MOORE’S VEGETABLE CREAM, oval- 
shaped cream colour, very productive and 
excellent quality 0 6 
PEN-Y-BID, of great merit, cream colour, 
globular form, and delicate flavour, fruit of 
medium size 0 6 
MAMMOTH PUMPKIN 0 6 
ORNAMENTAL GOURDS, fine mixed 0 6 
HERBS. 
Cultivation. — A few Pot Herbs should have place in every vegetable garden. Their culture is very simple, and the 
best way is to make a little seed-bed in the early spring, and set the plants out as soon as large enough in a bed. 
4s. per doz. 
SAVORY, SUMMER 
SAVORY, WINTER. 
SORREL, FRENCH. 
TARRAGON, 1/ per packet. 
THYME. 
CHERVIL. LAVENDER. SAGE. 
SEED, per packet 3d. and 6d. ROOTS, 6d. each. 
ANGELICA. 
BALM. 
BASIL, BUSH. 
BASIL, SWEET. 
BORAGE. 
CHICORY. 
CARDOON. 
DILL. 
FENNEL. 
HYSSOP. 
MARJORAM, POT. 
MARJORAM, SWEET. 
RAMPION. 
ROSEMARY. 
RUE, 
VARIOUS CULINARY 
ASPARAGUS, Connover’s Colossal, s. d. 
one year, strong per 100 3 6 
two years, strong ,, 5 0 
Giant, the true variety, one year old ,, 2 6 
two years old ,, 3 6 
three years old ,, 5 0 
very strong roots for forcing... ,, 10 6 
HORSE-RADISH.— For planting, per doz. roots 1 0 
HERB ROOTS. — In variety, doz. clumps, 4/ to 6 0 
GARLIC per lb. 1 0 
POTATO or UNDERGROUND ONIONS, 
14 lbs. 5/6; lb. 0 6 
SHALLOTS Ordinary variety ... per lb. 0 6 
ROOTS AND PLANTS. 
SEA KALE ROOTS. s. d. 
STRONG ROOTS, for planting, 
per doz. 1/ ; per 100 7 6 
selected 1/6; ,, 10 6 
extrastrong forforcing ,, 2/0; ,, 17 6 
SOLID IVORY, a distinct and good variety, 
far superior to the Lily White or ordinary 
stocks of Seakale; it is pure white in colour 
and remarkably heavy, it is the earliest 
variety grown, and of excellent flavour, 
recommended. 
strong roots for forcing doz. 3/ ; per 100 21 0 
strong roots for planting ,, 1/6; ,, 10 6 
ARTICHOKES. 
JERUSALEM, the old variety ... ... ... - per peck Is. 6d. ; per bush. 5s. 
WHITE JERUSALEM ARTICHOKE, a distinct improvement ; it is superior in shape, more shallow in the 
eye, and quite white in the skin, and altogether of better flavour than the ordinary Jerusalem Artichoke, 
per peck 2s. ; per bush. 7s. 
GLOBE ARTICHOKES, strong plants per doz, 6=. to 9s. 
RHUBARB. 
LARGE ROOTS of all leading varieties, 6/ to 9/ per doz. EXTRA LARGE, for forcing, 1/ to 1/6 each. 
DAW’S CHAMPION. — An excellent new Rhubarb, very' early% of a brilliant crimson colour, and the stalks 
are very stout and long. First-Class Certificate R.H.S. — Strong Roots Is. 6d. each. 
From Major Maurice, R.A.M.C., Burbage. — “The seed you supplied me in the Spring has done splendidly. 
