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Cucumber (continued). 
per pkt. — 8. d. 
DANIELS’ MASTERPIECE. The fruit are slightly spined, 
and of a rich dark emerald green, twenty to thirty inches long. For 
colour, quality, constitution, and prolificness, it cannot he surpassed, 
while at the same time it is A 1 for exhibition, and will be found 
invaluable for market purposes ... ... ... W.S. Is. 6d. and 2 6 
DANIELS’ DUKE OF ALBANY. Since its introduction 
a few years ago, this remarkable Cucumber has obtained First Prize 
wherever exhibited. It is a long, straight, dark green fruit, averaging 
from twenty to twenty-six inches in length, bearing sometimes as many 
as three or four at a joint Few can equal this Cucumber for exhibition 
purposes ... ... ... ... ... W.S. Is. 6d. and 2 6 
DANIELS’ DUKE OF EDINBURGH. A beautiful 
white-spined variety sent out by us, and pronounced by all competent 
judges to be the finest Cucumber in cultivation. It is of a fine robust 
constitution and habit, its fruit growing rapidly to the length of thirty 
to thirty-six inches, being at the same time of the most beautiful 
proportions, and of a fine rich green colour, which it retains to the last. 
A first-class variety for general use, and unrivalled for exhibition W.S. 
Our own fine selected stock in sealed packets Is. 6d. and 2 6 
THE ROCHFORD. A most prolific bearer. The fruit are 
smooth, slightly spined, 18 to 20 inches in length, of a beautiful fresh 
green colour, and of the most handsome form. It is a wonderful cropper, 
producing two and three fruit at a joint, and is one of the best flavoured 
and most profitable sorts with which we are acquainted Is. Gd. and 2 6 
DANIELS’ IMPROVED TELEGRAPH. A great 
improvement on the old Telegraph, bearing clean straight fruit twenty 
to twenty-four inches long, an abundant bearer ... B.S. Is. 6d. and 2 6 
DANIELS’ RELIABLE. This magnificent variety is a cross 
between Daniels’ Duke of Edinburgh, and Tender and. True, combining 
the extra fine qualities of each. The plants are strong and robust growers, 
and extraordinarily prolific bearers, two and three fruit 20 to 30 inches 
long at a joint, and are of a dark green colour, and very symmetrical and 
handsome. Eor exhibition and market work it is unsurpassable 
Is. 6d. and 2 6 
LOCKIE’S PERFECTION. The fruit are produced in great 
abundance; medium in length, quite straight, short-necked, with no 
ribs, and only a few black spines, and are very uniform in size. It has 
received seven First Class Certificates ... ... US. an ^ ^ ^ 
Manchester Prize. Good market variety ... ... W.S. 6d. and 1 0 
Rollisson’s Telegraph (true) ... ... B.S. 6d. and 1 0 
Tender and True. Superior quality and flavour ... ... W.S. 1 o 
B.S. Black Spine. W.S. White Spine. 
EVIDENCE OF QUALITY. 
“It is a pleasure to grow your Masterpiece Cucumber. It is so hardy, and quite 
a picture in growing. They are bound to l»e First Prizetaker, the colour and quality are 
excellent.” — Mr. "W. HILL, Moore Barton. 
“Tour Masterpiece Cucumber, which I screw this year, turned out, everything 
I could wish, having taken First Prize at Chesbam Show ; one measuring twenty-two inches 
long, and weighed 2 lbs. 10 ozs. ; admired by all.”— Mr. H. SEAR, Chesham. 
“ Kindly send me, at earliest convenience, ISO Seeds o£ Rochford Cucumber, you will 
perhaps he gratified to hear that my former order has produced very satisfactory results, 
kr. R. QUINN, Sutton. 
“The Masterpiece Cucumber which I got were very fine.”— Mrs. PITCAIRN, 
South Yeo. 
Cucumbers for Ridge Cultivation. 
per pkt. — s. 
DANIELS’ PERFECTION RIDGE. A very hardy and 
prolific variety of extra fine quality, length fifteen to twenty inches, 
very straight and few seeds ... ••• ••• ••• 6d. and 1 
NEW JAPANESE CLIMBING. This new Cucumber is 
said to be a very useful variety, and succeeds well for outdoor cultivation, 
being quite as hardy its the ltidge varieties. The plant is a very vigorous 
and free grower, and can he grown either on poles, trellis work, or any 
suitable place - a south aspect is best. It will be found very useful both 
for pickling and for table use ... ... ... ... 6d. and 
Cluster Gherkin. For pickling, an immense bearer 
Short Prickly. Very hardy, fine for pickling ... ... ... 
Stockwood. Fine selected stock ... ... ... ■ 3d. and 
Prolific Pickling. One of the most prolific out-door varieties we know 
of; very hardy ... ••• ••• ••• bd. and 
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