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Tomato ( continued ). 
RED VARIETIES (Continued). 
per pkt.— s. d. 
‘DANIELS’ DWARF EARLY 
OPEN-AIR. The earliest of all Tomatoes for 
the open air. Its earliness, dwarf habit and pro- 
ductiveness will make it a general favourite 6d. and 1 0 
’DANIELS’ HARBINGER. This variety, 
being very early and a prolific bearer, will be found 
extremely valuable for growing in the open air. Tho 
fruit are round, smooth, solid, and of a bright red. 
Wo believe this kind will soon become a favourite ... 1 0 
Terra Cotta (see Novelties) ... ... ...10 
per pkt,— a. d. 
Ham Green Favourite. Very prolific, fine, 
handsome, smooth variety ; first-class for market use ... 1 0 
’Prelude. First Class Certificate R.H.S. Fruit solid, 
of good flavour, and of a rich scarlet colour ... 1 0 
’Early Ruby. Very prolific, is of dwarf habit, . 
good shape, colour bright scarlet, flesh solid, succeeds 
well in the open air ... ... ... ... 1 0 
Longkeeper. a new variety, selected for its long 
keeping qualities ... ... ... ... 1 0 
Mixed. All sorts ... ... ... ... 0 6 
YELLOW OR GOLDEN VARIETIES. 
per pkt.— s. d. 
’Golden Eagle. This is the most prolific variety 
* that we know, and there is none to equal it in flavour 
6d. and 1 0 
Golden Queen. Smooth, round, golden yellow, 
of excellent flavour, and very productive ... 1 0 
Greengage. Fruit of a bright golden yellow ... 0 6 
♦Large Yellow Improved. A fine variety ... 0 6 
per pkt.— s. d. 
Golden Drop. Very prolific, bearing clusters of 
bright golden yellow fruit ; round, smooth, and almost 
as transparent as amber, and of a most delicate flavour 1 0 
’Golden Sunrise. First Class Certificate R.H.S. 
The fruit are large, round, smooth, and of a bright 
golden colour, sometimes slightly flushed with 
crimson; flavour excellent ... ... ...10 
Those marked thus * are the best for open air cultivation. 
Turnip. 
EARLY MILAN. 
DANIELS’ IMPROVED SNOWBALL. 
EARLY STRAP-LEAVED. 
Cultivation. — A rich, deep, mellow soil, with a fair amount of moisture, is tho most favourable for growing nice, sweot, 
crisp, and juicy Turnips, but any good soil, well dug and manured, will grow them well. For the first crop sow Daniels’ 
Improved Snowball, and other sorts, on a warm border towards tho end of March; sow again in April, and for succession of 
Summer and Autumn crops, make occasional sowings up to the end of July. For Vinter use sow in August or early in September. 
The “ Orange Jelly ’’and “Early Munich ’’are best for this purpose. Turnips, to be of fine quality in Summer, should be 
grown quick. Sow broadcast, or in drills one foot or eighteen inches apart, and thin out the plants to one foot apart. Keep free from 
weeds while the plants are small, and give an occasional hoeing, which will greatly facilitate their growth. 
White-fleshed Varieties. 
per oz.— s. d. 
Daniels’ Improved Snowball. A dis- 
tinct and beautiful Turnip. Small, solid, sweet, 
crisp, and of remarkably quick growth; flesh snow- 
white and juicy ; a variety that cannot be surpassed 
per pint 2s. 0 6 
Chirk Castle (Black Stone). Splendid Winter 
variety ... ... ... ... ... 0 8 
New Early Scarlet (see Novelties) per pkt. 4d. 1 0 
Early Milan Red-top. First Class Certificate, 
Royal Horticultural Society ... per pint 2s. 6d. 0 6 
Early Munich. First Class Certificate R.H.S. 
per pint 2s. 0 6 
Early White Strap-leaved. One of the earliest 
grown ... ... ... per pint 2s. 0 6 
Early White Stone, or Dutch Six Weeks 
per pint Is. 0 3 
Vaitch’s Red Globe ... ... „ 2s. 0 6 
Early Green-top Stone ... „ 2s. 0 4 
Long or Tankard Vars. (White-fleshed). 
per oz.— a. d. 
Crimson Tankard ... per pint 2s. 0 6 
Emerald Tankard ... „ 2 s. o 6 
Jersey Navet. Fine variety from Channel Islands ... 0 C 
Paris Market or Long White French 
per pint 2s. 0 6 
Yellow or Golden-fleshed Varieties. 
per oz.— 8. d. 
Daniels’ Golden Gem (see Novelties) 
per pkt. 6d. 1 6 
Early Orange Jelly. Very early, fine for late 
sowing .. ... ... per pint Is. 6d. 0 4 
Golden Ball (selected) o s 
Golden Tankard per pint 2s. 0 6 
Orange Red-ton. Handsome garden Turnip, rel 
top and golden yellow flesh ; first-class per pint 2s. 0 6 
