14 F. C. HEINEMANN, SEED GROWER AND EXPORTER, ERFURT 
1 lb. equal to 1 pint. 
Earliest round varieties. 
No. height Lb. 
4000 Harbinger Improved, sur- ft 
passes for earliness, most reliable and 
highly recommended 21/2 . . 13 
4026 ImprovedBoxtreeDwarf.Extragoodfor forcing 1 ..13 
Earliest wrinkied 
varieties. 
4080 Laxton’s Minimum. Best for forcing .... 1/2 . . — 9 
4095 William Hurst. Has a longer, broader and better 
filled pod than American Wonder and is 
the best early dwarf, wonderfully prolific . . 1 . . — 9 
4096 Carter’s Daisy. The grandest dwarf 
pea in cultivation. Should be in every garden. 
Unapproachable for flavour ........ 2 . . 29 
4090 Ameer. Aveiy good early marrow with 
fine well filled pods of round Peas. Very 
prolific 2 Va ..13 
Medium and Main Ci*op. 
4105 Telephone. The largest podded and 
finest pea ever grown. The best of aU . . 4Vs . . — 9 
4108 Daniels Matchless, a grahdsort, 
pods containing ten to twelve large marrow 
peas. Highly recommended both for exhibition ■ 
and marketing 4 .. 13 
4109 Sharpes Queen, a distinct and 
most prolific variety with deep sea-green pods 
of large size 2 Va . . 12 
4110 Pride of the Market. A first class variety .3 . . — 9 
4125 Omega. Very prolific and grand for late crop 21/2 . . — 9 
4106 H’s Market Garden. A fine new variety. 
Highly recommended 2 V 2 . . 1 — 
4107 Triumph. New with splendid long full pods . 2'/2 . . ^10 
4112 Consummate, a grand new green 
variety producing a great abundance of 
long well filkd pods; a pea of exquisite 
flavour being dwarf and an extraordinary ' 
heavy cropper that wfil meet with great ap- 
proval. Awarded first class Certificate. R.H.S. 272 . . 13 
4130 Abundance. A grand variety from a carefully 
selected stock 2 . . — 9 
Radish. 
Turnip varieties. 
2500 Rose Turnip, early, short leaved . 
2503 — — early, white tipped . ... . . . . 
2515 White Turnip, short leaved, of delicious flavour 
2519 YeHow Vienna 
2523 Scarlet earliest Erfurt Turnip excellent ' . 
2527 — Non plus ultra. The best for forcing 
2507 Violet Turnip, short leaved 
Olive shaped. 
2539 French Breakfast Crimson 
2540 Crimson white tipped (see engraving') 
2547 Violet, white tipped . / . . . . . ..... 
Lb. 
Oz. 
s. d. 
5. d. 
1 3 
. . — 3 
1 3 
. — 3 
1 3 
. . - 3 
1 — 
. . — 3 
1 3 
■ — 3 
2 9 
. . — 4 
13 
. . — 3 
1 9 
. . — 3 
1 6 
. . — 3 
1 9 
. . — 3 
W Radish contd. Long varieties. 
2555 Wood’s Frame, true 
2559 Long white .' . . . . . 
2567 Long scarlet 
2571 Long rose, white tipped (Chartiers) . 
The best for open ground culture. 
Lb. 
s. d. 
Spanish Varieties. 
Sorts for summer use. 
2605 Olive-shaped, Golden Yellow . 
2609 'White round 
2613 Black round improved 
2621 Erfurt round white - . . . . 
2626 China Bose, good for autumn sowing 
2629 Munich Olive white, very tender . . . 
Sorts for winter use. 
2637 Erfurt round black . . 
2645 Gourney long purple, excellent ..... 
1 3 
1 3 
1 — 
1 — 
3 — 
1 10 
— 9 
1 6 
Sea Kale, Salsify etc. 
750 Sea Kale. (Crambe maritima) 8 — 
1461 Salsify ..." 3 3 
1638 Skirret (Sugar-root), extra 4 — 
1601 Eapontica 2 — - 
1623 Scorzonera 26 
Spinach. 
3080 Prickly or Winter large leaved 10 lbs. 4 s. 6 d. 
3095 Longstanding, new. The best for general use. 
10 lbs. 4 5. 6 d. 
3100 Monstrous Viroflay 10 lbs. i s 6 d. 
3135 New Zealand (Tetragonia expansa) 
3140 Sorrel-leaved (Rumex Patientia) ........ 
— 6 
— 6 
— 6 
16 
1 — 
Sugar-Beet. 
Imp 
Viln 
5610 VHmorlu’s Improved 
Ssa 
Owt. 
iO lbs. 
£ 5. d. 
.5. d. 
2 — — 
. 6 3 . 
2 2 — 
. 6— . 
2 
.53. 
‘il. 
6028 Earliest Dwarf, the best for northern climate . — - — — 
Swiss Chard. 
3165 Chilian, Large-ribbed golden-yellow 
3170 _ — _ scarlet 
3175 Silver white 
3180 Lyon Silver, white, the best and most solid 
3185 Orach, yellow, or white 
3195 — green, Lee’s Giant 
No. 2540. 
Radish, Olive-shaped, crimson white tipped 
per lb. 1 s. 6 d., per oz. 3 4. 
No. 3024. Tomato, Champion. Per oz 2 i., per pkt. 3 d. 
(See page 15). 
Oz. 
s. d. 
— 3 
— 3 
— 3 
— 3 
— 3 
— 3 
— 3 
— 3 
— 4 
— 3 
— 3 
— 3 
— 8 
— 4 
— 6 
— 3 
— 4 
— 3 
— 2 
— 2 
— 3 
— 3 
Lb. 
s. d. 
— 9 
— 9 
— 9 
1 3 
Oz. 
s. d. 
— 4 
— 4 
— 3 
— 3 
— 3 
— 3 
