GEO. COOLING & SONS, BATH. 
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SAVOY CABBAGE. 
Cultivation. — Succeeds well under the same treatment as that recommended for Cabbage. Sow from March till May, and 
transplant in June and July 2 ft. apart each way. Savoys are greatly improved by exposure to frost, pgj j 
COOLING’S FIRST EARLY, a very excellent and ii.seftil early variety, producing small firm and 
compact heads of superior flavour ; may be planted as close as 12 inches apart 1 ft 
DWARF GREEN CURLED, early and hearts well ;; „ ^ 
DRUMHEAD, the largest and hardiest variety ; selected stock 0 6 
EARLY DWARF ULM, very compact; invaluable for small gardens 0 g 
GREEN GLOBE, a capit.al main crop variety ; hearts being of globe shape instead of flat as in Drumhead 0 8 
LATEST OF ALL, fine dark green variety, of large size, for succession to Drumhead; decidedly the 
last Savoy to come in ... 0 g 
ORMSKIRK LATE GREEN— very hardy and an immense size, delicate flavour ; in use when other 
■sorts are over . . ... ... ... ... ... ... 0 8 
CARROT. 
CHERVIL. 
Cultivation. — Sow in succession from March to July. 
The young leaves are much esteemed ; they impart a warm 
aromatic llavour to soups and stews, and are also in demand 
for the piquancy they impart in mixed salads. 
PINE CURLED, per oz. Gd. 
Cultivation. — Succeeds best in a deep rich sandy soil, which should be trenched and well broken. Sow in March, April, 
and May, in drills one foot apart, covering the seed lightly with fine soil ; thin out early to six or nine inches apart, afterwards 
keep the soil loose by frequent stirrings with the hoe. ^ 
COOLING’S CHAMPION, this is by far the best Carrot in cultivation for main crop ; it is of medium 
size, perfect in shajic, rich bright crimson in colour, far surpiissing in appearance any other variety ; 
it is tender and delicate in flavour, and on 
. 1 count of its handsome shape is invalu- 
able for exhibition 1 ■(> 
COOLING'S SELECTED EARLY HORN, 
a very fine selection from the ordinary 
Early Horn, of handsome shape, rich 
crimson colour, and almost free from the 
core which is so objectionable in some 
early varieties 1 (> 
COOLING S EARLY FORCING, especially 
adapted for frames and first sowing, very 
quick with small dwarf top, roots are al- 
most round and of a bright red colour ... 1 0 
GUERANDE, handsome in shape, very 
thick; stump rooted variety of i he Inter- 
mediate class 0 8 
VERY EARLY FRENCH SHORT HORN, 
very early and valuable for forcing ... 1 0 
EARLY NANTES, a fine French variety, 
medium length, very bright colour ... 0 8 
EARLY SCARLET HORN, best for summer 
use ... ... 0 4 
JAMES’ SCARLET INTERMEDIATE, for 
genei'al ci-op, a good keepei' ; especially 
recommended for shallow soils 0 4 
ALTRINGHAM, a well-known kind, selected 
stock 0 4 
WHITE BELGIUiM, for cattle 4 oz. 1/ 0 4 
IV/ien ordered by the pound or half -pound a reduction 
in price will be made. 
CHICORY. 
Cultivation. — Sow in May or June in rich soil, and 
afterwards thin out to 6 inches apart. The roots should be 
lifted in the Autumn and treated as Sea Kale. 
COMMON, for blanching tind for salads, per oz. Od. 
WITLOEF (Brussels Chicory), one of the finest 
Winter Salads, and equally good boiled pkt. Gd. 
From H. S. Brown, Esq., Southsea.— “ 1 am glad to tell you the results I have had from your Seeds 
are more than satisfactory.’’ 
