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Heinemann’s English Cultural Guide for the Garden, practical and 
See Heinemann’s Special-List of Collections. 
1 sh, post free. 
NO. Tomato. 
3010 Ficarrazzi. A new scarlet variety very early 
and extra good for forcing. Very prolific . . 1 — 
' on ^ Cardinal. A fine deep scarlet variety 14 
3012 Long Keeper. A very hardy sort with handsome 
fi'uits remarkable for their keeping qualities 1 4 
3014 Terra cotta. New and very productive of terra 
cotta colour quite unlike any other .... 19 
3015 Pride of the Market. This variety has proved 
itself grand outdoors, growing well in the open. 
It is very prolific with a smooth round red 
skin and of fine flavour 3 — 
3017 King Humbert 1 _ 
3018 Fulton Market 1 — 
3019 Nisbet’s Victoria, pear-shaped 1 — 
3020 Optimus, crimson 16 
3021 Trophy, scarlet 2 3 
3022 Paragon, early _io 
3023 Scarlet Ponderosa, the largest Tomato ... 4 — 
3024 Champion, extra fine var. (see engrav. page 14) . ,2 — 
3025 Gold©ll Qlieen. The grandest Golden 
Tomato in cultivation. Habit dwarf, fruits 
large, fine shape and flavour most exceptional 1 10 
3026 Prelude, bright crimson . l — 
3027 Peach i 14 
3028 PerfBCtion, round, red. A most superb 
variety, very prolific, large, round, smooth and 
of the highest quality. Grand for exhibition 1 6 
3029 Mikado, scarlet 2 2 
3030 Early Open Ground. Grand for 
outdoor cultivation. Highly recommended . 2 — 
3031 Queen of tlie Earlies. The finest 
variety for outdoor culture in cultivation. 
Exceedingly prolific with splendid flavour. 
(See engraving) . . . . 2 — 
3034 Duke of York. A splendid variety bearing 
fine round fruits of firm flesh and exquisite 
flavour. A very heavy cropper 
.3039 Collection of 12 sorts . . . . . . 
3040 — — 6 best sorts . . . 
No. 3031. Tomato 
Per oz. 2 s. 
Turnip. 
1232 Munich Purple Top. For early forcing and for Lb. 
geueral use is highly recommended (see s. d. 
engraving) . . . .• 2 — 
Pkt. 
d. 
— 4 
2 — 
1 — 
Oz. 
. 5 . d. 
— 4 
Turnip, 
eontd. : 
No. 
1234 Mfilan Stpap^leaf, Purple top, of 
all Turnips this is undoubtedly the finest ever 
■ olfered. A variety that should bo included 
in evt ry good kitchen garden (see engraving) 
- 10 
No. 1234. Turnip, Milan Strap leaved. 
Per lb. 8 s. — d., per oz. 10 d. 
1236 YeUow Dutch, early and round, first qual. 
1244 Red Top Flat 
1246 White Plat, early the best for forcing . 
1248 Teltow, small sweet and tender 
1256 Petrowsky’s, or Finland impr., dark yellow 
flat, very tender, sweet, mild in flavour 
Highly recommended 
1258 Scarlet Ka slimy r. a beautiful 
white fleshed variety that is unsurpassed and 
1 — 
1 9 
4 — 
1 — 
should be included in every good kitchen 
garden. Highly recommended, (see engraving) 5 — 
No. 1258. Turnip, Scarlet Kashmyr, white fleshed. 
Per lb. 5 s. — d., per oz. & d. . 
Vegetable Marrows. 
3753 Italian or Coeozelle, very 
■ productive 1 — . . 
3772 Long White, Best for general crop. Very prolific — 9 . . 
3774 Long Green, — — — — — — — 9.. 
3775 King’s Acre Cream. ExceUent 
flavour — 10 . . 
3776 Pen-y-Byd, Globular, finest quality and flavour. 
The best variety known . — 10 . . 
Pkt. 
s. d. 
— 3 
— 8 
— 3 
— 8 
— 3 
No. 1232. Turnip, 
Per lb. 2 
Early. 
Grass Seeds. 
(Carriage iree.) 
Upwards of 1/4 cwt. at the rate per cwt. 
For Gardens, Lawn, Lawn Tennis Grounds etc. 
The following mixture is the finest obtainable and the same as 
used in the Berlin Municipal Lawns etc. conta, iuiug only the finest Dwarf 
Evergreen Grasses, which have been carefully cleaned, and are free 
from Weeds. 
7160 Heinemann’s Lawn o 
GraSSji unsurpassed finest ^ 
mixture .... 3 7 — . 
7175 Variety for shaded 
places . . . 
7180 Variety for 
iB 
Cwt. ■ 
10 lb. 
Lb. 
s. d. 
s. d. 
S. d. 
3 
7—- . 
8 8 . 
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