F. C. HEINEMANN. SEED GROW'IER AND EXPORTER, ERFURT. 15 
No. 3518. Melon, Cantaloupe, Heinemann’s Delicacy. Per 
3541 American, hardy . . • 1 6 
3588 Prolific of Tr4voux, new, very fine 3 — 
3545 Pine Apple, American 16 
3557 Honfleur, very large, netted 2 — 
3569 Paris-netted 32 
3577 Tours Sugar Melon, red fleshed 16 
3597 Green Climbing, hardy 12 
3598 Climbing red fleshed 12 
3601 Many fine varieties mixed 16 
Best English varieties. 
3621 Blenheim Orange, Scarlet flesh, very handsome 
and rich flavoured 
3622 Duke of Edinburgh, Scarlet flesh, superior flavour — — 
3623 Sutton’s Mero Ot Batll. Hand- 
some in form, almost round, and beauti- 
fully netted. Skin very thin, flesh bright scar- 
let, and every part of it ripens at the same 
time. R. H. S. Medal 1892 
3624 Hero of Locking e. Handsome 
fruit, skin rich golden colour regularly netted 
with white. Flesh almost white deliciously mel- 
ting and of exquisite flavour, very early and 
popular for exhibition 
3625 Gilbert’s green flesh 
3626 Invincible Scarlet 
3627 Prince of Wales Hybrid 
3629 Read’s Hybrid, scarlet flesh 
3633 Royal Horticultural Prize 
3637 Lord Beaconsfleld, green flesh 
3641 Golden Champion, green flesh 
3659 Collection of 10 best varieties 
3663 5 
pkt. 6 d. 
3 
4 
4 
4 
4 
_ 4 
_ 2 
_ 2 
_ 3 
Water Melon. 
— 4 
— 4 
— 4 
— 4 
— 4 
— 4 
— 4 
— 6 
3 — 
1 6 
3690 Earliest Russian olive-coloured 
3691 Black seeded . . . 
3695 Red seeded 
Mustard. 
6575 Best white seeded I 
6580 Best brown (Dutch) ( 
free to 
London 
. — 10 . . 
. — 10 . . 
Cwt. Lb. 
s. d. s. d. 
5 — — 6 
16 — — 8 
' No. 2277. Onion, ,,Ailsa Craig“. Per pkt. 9 d., per oz 1 s. 6 d. 
2277 Ailsa OPaig. Largest, handsomest, 
and most magnificent exhibition variety. Highly 
recommended (see engraving) . . per pkt. i) d. . . 1 
2280 Magnum Bonum, handsome, globe-shape .... 36 . . — 
2281 Bedfordshire Champion, a most useful variety 
for general use 4 — 
2282 Rouskam Park Hero, one of the 
’’O ! finest croppers ; large and perfect fbrm for exhibi - 
tion; a good keeper and superior to Nuneham Park 5 3 
2292 Giant Madeira, flat 4 — 
2296 — — round globe 4 — 
2308 Zittau Giant, Yellow globe 4 8 
2315 Giant Rocca, Brown globe, extra 4 — 
2316 — Yellow globe, extra 4 8 
2324 White Lisbon 1 10 
2332 Chives-Seed per pkt. 4 d. 
2336 Shallot-Seed per — 6 d. — — 
8 _ 
No. 2940. Parsley, American fern-leaved. Per lb. 10 d., per oz. 3 d. 
Parsley. 
2928 Common curled 
2936 Hybrid Moss-curled 
2940 American fern-leaved (see engraving) . . 
2944 Beauty of tlie Parterre, the 
handsomest sort existing . 
1551 Hamburg, or turnip-rooted, for flavouring soups, 
long white 
1555 Hamburg, round sugar 
— 9 
— 10 
- 10 
1 10 
Parsnip. 
1511 Long white, the old English variety 
1515 Round or Sugar, Turnip-rooted .... 
1519 Sutton’s Student, fine 
and excellent quality 
shape 
Heinemann’s English Cultural Guide for the Garden, practical and concise. 1 sh. post free. 
See Heinemann’s Special-List of Collections. 
Lettuce, Cabbage. 
Melon. 
No- For forcing. 
1815 Stone head or Golden Ball 
1819 Wheeler’s Tom Thumb. A small variety with 
fine white solid heart 
1825 Buttercup 5 10 
F or Summer. 
1863 All tbe Year Round, Hardy 
crisp and compact. If sown at intervals will 
provide a supply throughout the year .... 3 9 
1865 Paris Sugar 36 
1890 Yellow West Indian, suitable for tropical climates 3 3 
For Winter. 
1930 Heinemann’s Winter Silverball 
4 10 
3503 Cantaloupe, Paris Market, one of the best 
3517 Consul Schiller, excellent fruit, grows to the 
weight of 30 lbs 
3518 Cantaloupe, Heinemann’s Delicacy (see engr.)— — 
4 — 
Oz. 
s. d. 
2 4 
4 9 
Oz. 
s. d. 
— 10 
— 8 
— 10 
— 8 
— 6 
— 7 
— 6 
Pkt. 
s. d. 
— 4 
— 6 
- 6 
Onion. 
Sorts for summer use. 
2240 Early Queen, small silver white, 
of quick growth, the earliest of all Oni- 
ons. Very mild and delicate in flavour . 
2260 Bro-wn Spanish or Deptford. Very best 
variety for main crop 3 3 
2264 Improved White Spanish 2 9 
2276 James’ Keeping, oval, yellow-red 3 6 
Lb. 
. d. 
4 10 
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