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LETTUCES— Cos Varieties. 
per pkt. per o*. 
IW- DANIELS’ GIANT WHITE. The '' d 
finest and largest Cos Lettuce in 
cultivation, very tender and crisp, 
with fine solid hearts, and will stand 
a long time without running to seed ; 
should be grown in all gardens ; 
unrivalled for exhibition purposes . . 10 2 6 
DANIELS’ DREADNOUGHT. One 
of the largest Cos Lettuces in culti- 
vation, the heads being very solid, 
crisp, and of fine flavour. An in- 
f valuable variety for exhibition . . 10 2 6 
SST DANIELS’ ALL HEART. A fine 
Cos Lettuce growing to a large size, 
the leaves folding well over the hearts, 
which are very solid and of fine 
flavour 06 16 
!3y DANIELS’ LITTLE GEM. A very 
early Cos Lettuce, coming into use at 
the same time as the Cabbage varieties. 
It is very dwarf and compact, the 
heads, which are self-folding, require 
no tying 06 16 
DANIELS’ SELECTED PARIS WHITE. Self- 
blanching, tender, and mild flavour ; useful 
exhibition variety .. .. .. ..00 16 
DANIELS’ GREEN WINTER. An excellent 
and hardy kind, valuable for Winter and 
early Spring 00 16 
DANIELS’ SOLID BROWN. A medium-sized 
Lettuce, outer leaves brown, hearts very 
solid and of a beautiful creamy yellow ; 
very crisp, requires no tying. An invaluable 
variety for Winter use . . pkts. only 10 — 
HICKS’ HARDY WHITE. A superior variety 
both for Summer and Winter use . . ..00 16 
PARIS WHITE. Best for general use . . ..04 10 
MIXED COS VARS. All the best for succession 0 4 10 
“ The Giant White Cos Lettuce I had this Spring are a great snccesa 
both in size and eating qualities.’’— Mr. J. KINGSTON, Wellingboro’. 
" I enjoy no Lettuce like the Continuity. For on early Lettuce it 
is the praise of the neighbourhood.”-- Mr. C. PIGGOTT, Cottenliam. 
- ” Referring to your Winter Wiiito Lettuce T have grown it with 
r snccesa for many years ; out of nearly 150 plants I only lost 4 plants.” — 
Daniels GIaNT WHITE COS LETTUCE. Reduced from a Photograph. Mr. B. ROGERS, South Wigston. 
MELONS. 
per pkt.— s. d. 
EMINENCE. A fine variety, raised by Mr. A. 
McKellar, The Royal Gardens, Windsor. Received an 
Award of Merit from the Royal Horticultural Society. 
The fruit is rather large, roundish oval, skin bright 
yellow and beautifully netted, flesh white, thick. 
Very melting and of delicious flavour . . . . ..10 
EMERALD GEM. A very handsome melon. Flesh unusually thick 
and of rich green colour and first-class flavour . . . . ..10 
DUCHESS OF YORK. A cross between Best of All and Hero of 
Lockingc ; fruit medium sized, thick in the flesh, and of delicious 
flavour ; white-fleshed . . . . . . . . . . ..10 
•GUNTON SCARLET (S.F.). A very superior scarlet-fleshed Melon 
of medium size, ovhl in shape, and finely netted. The flesh is 
very deep and tho finest flavour of any Melon with which wo 
are acquainted. Highly recommended . . . . . . ..10 
33ERO OF LOCKINGE. Fine exhibition variety; very prolific; 
white-fleshed .. ... .. .. .. .. .. ,.10. 
per pkt. — s. 
MELTON HYBRID (S.F.). Tho fruit is large and handsome, and 
nicely netted. The flesh is thick, of rich salmon colour, juicy 
and melting, and of fine flavour .... . . . . . . 1 
' ROYAL SOVEREIGN. A grand white-fleshed variety. Raised at 
The Royal Gardens, Windsor ; has received Award of Merit 
from the R.H.S. It has a robust constitution, and is a free 
setter. The skin is of a beautiful golden colour, slightly netted, 
flesh white . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 
ROYALTY. A new variety of strong constitution, vigorous growth, 
and a free setter. The fruit is very handsome, round, yellow, 
and beautifully netted. The flesh pale green, melting, and 
juicy 1 
SUPERLATIVE. A very prolific variety, medium size, almost round, 
and handsomely netted. Flesh scarlet and very thick and of 
exceptionally fine flavour . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 
CANTALOUP. This variety may be grown in a cool frame, and is 
very prolific. The fruit can be grown up to four and six pounds 1 
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