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GEO. COOLING &. SONS, BATH. 
RAMPION. 
CUI.TIVATION.— Sow in drills about six inches apart on rich soil 
(luring April and May ; thin out to four inches apart. 
Pei' piicket 3d. and 6d. 
SALSAFY and SCORZONERA. 
CULTiVATlOls. — Sow in April and May in drills hiteen inches 
apart ; take up the roots in November. The Salsaiy has a grassy 
top and a long while tapering root nearly resembling a small 
Parsnip. When properly cooked it is very wholesome and 
nutritious, with the flavour of an oyster. Scorzonera is very 
similar to Salsafy, and is also known as Black Salsafy or 
Black Oyster Plant. 
SALSAFY, oz. lOd. SCORZONERA, oz. Is. 
.SALSAFY— MAMMOTH SANDWICH ISLAND.— 
A distinct variety, producing straight clean roiits 
twice the size of the old sort ... per oz. Is. (id. 
RHUBARB. 
CULI'IVATION. — Sow on a slight hot-bed, and transplant out 
in rows in May or June. 
FINEST MIXED VARIETIES ... per packet 6d. 
For Root's, see page 2J. 
SEAKALE (Seed). 
Cui.Ti VA'i'iON. — The soil for Seakale must be well trenched 
and manured. If grown from seed, sow in March and April in 
drills three feet apart and an inch deep. If roots are planted 
(which is much preferable) single plants should be placed nine 
inches apart, in rows three feet from each other. .Seakale is 
easily forced in a warm cellar by putting some of the strongest 
roots in boxes or pots of soil and covering with litter. 
LILY WHITE, considered to be far superior to the old 
variety, and more delicate in colour .. per oz. Is. 
ORDINARY VARIETY ,, Ski. 
For Roots, see page 23. 
SPINACH. 
Cultivation. For an early summer crop sow Roxmd- Seeded early in February in drills one foot apart, and tbin out to two 
inches in the row. The PricJdy kind is generally sown in August for winter and early spring use. The Orach varieties may 
be sown at any time in the spring, and will prove valuaTiIe in the event of a drought or hot weather. 
Round Seeded or Summer. 
Per oz. — s. d. 
VICTORIA, an improved variety, robust and 
large-growing ; remains in good condition a 
long time ; should be well thinned, pint 2/ 0 4 
LONG STANDING ROUND, a large thick- 
leaved variety, which does not run to seed 
so quickly as the old variety per pint 1/9 0 4 
MONSTROUS VIROFLAY, extra large broad 
leaves of deep green colour ... per pint 1/0 0 4 
ROUND SEEDED, ordinary stock ,, 1/ 0 .3 
Prickly or Winter Varieties. 
Per oz. — s. d. 
LONG STANDING PRICKLY, superior to the 
old variety, being larger and more vigorous 
in growth, and will stand much longer 
without running to seed per pint 1/9 0 4 
PRICKLY or WINTER, ordinary stock ,, 1/0 3 
NEW ZEALAND, a strong large-growing sort, 
invaluable in dry seasons 0 8 
PERPETUAL or SPINACH BEET, produces 
a continuous supply long after the ordinary 
sorts are over 0 6 
TURNIP. 
Cultivation. — A light rich sandy loam which has been well manured is the most favourable soil for growing sweet, crisp, 
and juicy Turnips. For early use sow the Early varieties towards the end of March, in drills 12 to 15 inches apart, to be thinned 
out to 6 or 9 inches in the rows. Sow again in April, and for a succession of summer and autumn crops make occasional small sowings 
up to the end of July. Sow Orange Jelly and American Stone not later than the first week in September for winter crop. 
Per oz. — s. 
VEITCH’S red globe, the best I't'd top vai'iety ; an improvement on American Red Stone both in 
flavour and shape pint 2/ 
EXTRA EARLY MILAN RED TOP, one of the earliest and best varieties 
EXTRA EARLY MILAN WHITE, very early 
AMERICAN RED STONE, remarkably sweet, early, and a good keeper per pint 2/ 
ALL THE YEAR ROUND, valuable and distinct, yellow fleshed 
CHIRK CASTLE BLACK STONE, a white Turnip with black skin ; will keep through the winter 
EARLY WHITE STONE or SIX WEEKS, v5iy sweet and quick growing per pint 1/6 
EARLY WHITE DUTCH or MOUSETAIL, very quick ; should be eaten whilst quite young ,, 1/6 
GREEN ROUND, for autumn sowing ,, 1/3 
GREEN TOP STONE, roots flat, quick growing, white flesh variety ,, 1/6 
LATE STONE, for winter use >■ l/(> 
LONG WHITE FORCING, a very line early variety 
ORANGE JELLY, very delicate flavour, yellow flesh, very hardy, suitable for winter use „ 2/ 
SNOWBALL, a selection of the Early Six Weeks .> 2/ 
WHITE MODEL, remarkable for its fine form, e.arliness, and quality; a great advance in white 
varieties per pint 1/9 
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We test all our Seeds before sending out disappointment from defective germination is therefore 
almost impossible. 
