F. C. HEINEMANN, SEED GROWLER AND EXPORTER, ERFURT. 13 
Carrot, 
contd.: 
Lb. 
No. WMB ■ VOi| wxiUJi.. J ^ 
1056 Early red Horn, or Dutch short, for forcing 
or first garden crop 2 8 
1060 Gudrande, stump rooted. Very fine for 
table or exhibition with a delicate and most 
distinct flavour. Highly recommended .... 2 — 
1062 Luc, half-long scarlet stump-rooted 2 — 
1064 Carentan, half-long without core 2 — 
1066 Chantenay, half-long scarlet stump-rooted, very 
productive 2 8 
Oz. 
s. d. 
— 5 
— 5 
— 5 
— 5 
— 5 
No. 1068. Carrot, Scarlet Nantes. Per lb. 2 s. 8^i., per oz. 5 d. 
1068 Scarlet Nantes improved, 
half-long, without core, stump-rooted 
(see engraving) 28. . . — 
1075 Non plus ultra, stump-rooted, the best for main crop 2 8 . . — 
1076 Altringham Improved, large, long and sweet, 
late, rubbed seeds 2 — . . — 
1080 Erfurt, large red, Winter- .18 • .— 
1082 Stump-rootedlntermediate. 
Highly recommended as a long Carrot. Is 
one of the best known 2 — 
— 5 
Cauliflowei*. 
The varieties named below prove 
best. Customers can thoroughly rely upon them. 
by experience to be the very 
:hly 
Lb. 
10 3 
— 10 10 
100 Heinemann’s Erfurt Dwarf. 
This variety is the earliest and finest yet ■ 
offered both for forcing and open ground. 
Increases in popularity every year, being of 
delicate texture and a great Prize-taker . . 
Per pkt. of 100 seeds 6 d. 
122 Erfurt, very dwarf small-leaved, excellent for 
forcing Per pkt. of 100 seeds 4 d. 
130 Lenormand’s Paris Market, second early .... 
140 Algiers. The very best for main crop. 
Highly recommended 3 
150 Veitch’s Autumn Giant, very large, solid 
and white 
155 Erfurt large, excellent for early and late 
cultivation . 1 12 6 
190 Walcheren. (True.) An extra selected stock of 
this hardy variety ' . . . — 9 6 
Celery. 
No. 
1691 Standard 
Bearer. Are 
ally grand Red 
celery. Unappro- 
achable for e^ibi- 
tion or table use 
1693 Cole’s solid White, 
thick solid and 
crisp, fine flavour 
1697 Cole’s Red. A superb 
solid variety . . . 
1705 New Gol- 
den Yellow 
(see engraving) . . 
1707 Pascal White 
Giant, the best 
white for either the 
table or exhibition 
1710 WhitePlume. A su- 
perior variety . . 
Oz. 
s. d. 
9 — 
No. 1705. Celery, New Golden 
Yellow. 
Per lb. 10 s. 10 d., per oz. 1 s. 
Lb. 
d. 
3 3 
2 8 
2 6 
10 10 
3 2 
12 8 
5 9 
1 — 
3 6 
1 — 
Oz. 
s. d. 
— 6 
— 4 
1 - 
1 3 
Celeriac. 
No. 
1655 Short leaved Apple Celeriac, the finest 
Lb. Oz. 
s. d. s. d. 
4 6 . . — 7 
Chicory. 
2202 Brussels or Witloof, has no equal as salad 
2206 Improved Broad-leaved, excellent for blanching . 
5820 Long Magdeburg or coffee, large rooted .... 
— .4 
— 4 
— 3 
Corn Salad 
or Lamb’s 
2160 Large-leaved Dutch, the best of aU sorts . . 
2165 Concave-leav., large dark green, spoon-shaped leaf. 
Lettuce. 
3 . . — 3 
— . . — 4 
Cucumber. 
Indoor varieties. 
3361 RoUison’s Telegraph. Well known as one 
of the most reliable for summer or winter 
use, very prolific 10 seeds 
3370 Queen of the Table (,see engraving) .... 
3381 Duke of Edinburgh, green, true. A very fine 
variety for exhibition 
3385 Noa’s Forcing, excellent for the market. 
3389 Konigsdoerffer’s Indefatigable. Most recom- 
mendable for market and general purposes 
3390 Loekie’S Perfection. The hand- 
some shape, uniform size, beautiful colour and 
bloom make it indispensable, while its grand 
flavom and scarcity of seeds in the fruit 
render it the best for table purposes or 
exhibition 10 seeds 
3393 Hampel’s new Frame-Cucumber. The most prolific 
3394 Prescot Wonder, improved rapid growing and 
prolific sort 
Pkt. 
5 . d. 
Oz. 
s. d. 
5 8 
— 8 
9 3 
9 9 
Lb. 
s. d. 
7 3 
6 3 
No. 3370. Forcing Cucumber, ,, Queen of the Table* 
Per pkt. 8 d. 
Ridge varieties. 
3303 Mixed Pickles. The finest and best for pickling 
3331 Cbinese remaining green. 
Exceedingly prolific and fine variety .... 
3335 Goliath. The largest and most beautiful green 
ridge variety growing to an enormous size . 
3340 New Japanese Climbing. 
For outdoor cultivation, trained on stakes or 
trellis it is exceedingly useful, being earlier, 
more productive and hardier than the 
majority of ridge varieties 9 10 
Cress. 
2856 Upland Cress 
2860 Common or Plain, best for general use ... . 
2864 Golden or Australian 
2868 Extra curled, for garnishing 
2210 Erfurt Water Cress .... per pkt. 4 d. 
2212 Water Cress. New improved large-leaved 
per pkt. 6 d. 
Egg Plant. 
21979 Cardinal. Bright Scarlet, ripens very early 
21968 New-York Giant, round purple fruited . . 
21970 Tomato-shaped red, fine flavour . 
21974 Black of Peking, very decorative 
21975 White Giant, very large long fruits 
21977 Dwarf violet, very early 
21980 Collectian of 6 finest vars. of Egg plants 
2 — 
— 8 
— 8 
— 6 
Pkt. 
s. d. 
- 3 
- 3 
- 3 
- 3 
- 3 
- 2 
— 9 
Oz. 
s. d. 
— 10 
— 10 
2 4 
1 — 
— o 
— 2 
— 3 
— 2 
2 9 
3 6 
Oz. 
s. d. 
1 0 
2 4 
— 9 
1 2 
1 — 
1 2 
