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Carrot, 
contd.: 
No. ^ 
1082 ^tump-rootedlntermediate. 
Highly recommended as a long carrot and is 
one of the best known 1 — 
1086 Red Giant .... Cwt. 40 s., 10 lb. 5 s. 2d. — 8 
1090 Wliite Giant . . . Cwt. 68 s., 10,1b. S s. — d. 1 — 
1100 Crystal White 1 4 
— 8 
— 8 
— 8 
— 8 
Corn Salad 
or Lamb^s Lettuce. 
No. 
2160 Large-leaved Dutch, the best of all sorts 
Lb. 
s. d. 
1 4 
Oz. 
j. d. 
— 8 
vaUII ■ lOnf Gl*a 
The varieties named below prove by experience to be the very 
best. Customers can thoroughly rely upon them. 
Lb. 
'No. ■ £ ' 
100 Heinem ann’s Erf urt Dwarf . 
This variety is the earliest and finest both 
for forcing and open ground yet offered. .. 
Increases in popularity every year being of 
delicate texture and a great Prize-taker . . . 
Per pkt. of 100 seeds 9 d. 
122 Ekfurt, Very dwarf small-leaved excellent for 
forcing . . . — — 11 
130 Lenormand’s Paris Market, second early 
140 Algiers. The very best for main cVop. 
Highly recommended . . . . . 
l50 Veitch’s Autumn Giant, very large, solid 
and white — 11 — 
155 Erfurt large, excellent for early and late 
cultivation, . . , . . . . .......... 1 19 — 
190 Walcheren. (True) An extra Selected stock of 
this hardy variety. Can be sown at various 
times for succession — 10 9 
Celery. 
1689 Staodard 
Searer. Are- 
ally grand red celery. 
Unapproachable; for 
exhibition, or table 
use . . • ..... 
1693 Cole’s solid White, 
thick solid and crisp, 
. fine flavour ... . 
1697 Cole’s Red. A superb 
solid variety .... 2 
1705 New Golden Yellow 
(seeengr.) p. pkt. 6d. 16 — 
1707 PaseelWbite 
Griant, the best 
white for either the 
table or exhibition 
1710 White Plume a su- 
perior variety . . 
1716 Arezzo. An enor- 
No. 1705. Celery, New Golden mous white variety 
Yellow. very productive . . 
Per lb. 16 s., oz. ls.3d.,p.pkt.6i. 
Celeriac. 
Chicory. 
2202 Brussels or Witloof, has no eqtial as salad 1 9 
2206 Improved Broaddeaved, excellent for blanching , 2 9 
1441 Long Magdeburg or coffee, large rooted .... — 10 
1 — 
1655 Short leaved Apple Celeriaci the finest . . . 8 9 . . — 6 
No. 3390. Cucumber, Lockie’s Perfection per pkt. 10' d. 
Cucumber. 
Frame varieties. 
3361 Rollisons Telegraph. Well known as one 
of the mo st reliable for summer or winter 
use, very prolific ....... 10 seeds 
3369 Swan-neck, excellent . 
3381 Duke of Edinburgh, green, true. A very fine 
variety for exhibition 
3385 Noa’s Forcing^ excellent for the market. 
3389 Konigsdoerffer’s Indefatigable. Mostrecom- 
mendable for market and general pur- 
poses 
3390 Loekie’s PerfeetiOll. The hand- 
some shape, uniform size, beautiful colour and 
bloom makes it indispensible, while its grand 
flavour aild freedom of seeds renders it the 
best for table purposes or exhibition (see 
engraving) 
3393 Hampel’s new Frame-Cucuinber. The most prolific 
3394 Ph-eseot Wonder, improved rapid growing and 
prolific sort . 
Pkt. 
s. d. 
— 10 
— 6 
— 9 
— 6 
— 6 
Ridge varieties. 
3303 Mixed Pickles. The finest and best for pickling 
3331 Cliinese reinaining green. 
Exceedingly prolific and fine variety .... 
3335 Goliath. The largest and most beautiful green 
ridge variety growing to ah 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 majority 
of ridge varieties . 
Lb. 
s. d. 
10 6 
8 — 
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. 6 d 
Egg Plant. 
21979 Cardinal. Bright Scarlet ripens very early 
21968. New-York Giant, round purple fruited . . . 
21974 Black of Peking, very decorative . . . .. 
21975 White Giant, very large long fruits . . . 
21977 Dwarf violet, very early 
21980 Collection of 6 finest vars. of Egg plants 
Endive. 
2100 Moss-curled,' extra fine 38 
2101 Courte a cloche, very tender with finely curled 
hearts . 6 — 
Oz. 
s. d. 
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Heinemann’s English Cultural Guide for the Garden, practical and concise. 1 post free. 
See Heinenaann’s Special-List of Collections, 
