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T HIS is unquestionably the finest variety of Rhubarb 
February. The crowns and stalks are produced in such profusion tha 
other sort. Its productiveness is so great that Charles Kershaw has often, from 
OJF ONE SHILLING EACH, or from an Acre containing 4840 Plants, put i 
in mild seasons it is ready to pull in 
the weight, can be pulled from this^than from any 
£ 240 . 
The colour is a splendid red, flavour excellent, and it has this qualification over all others, IT NEVER SEEDS. The illustration is 
a plant lifted out of some hundreds which were planted single crowns in the Autumn of 1880. 
Now is the best time to plant. May be had of all the principal Nurserymen and Seedsmen in the United. 
Address in full :-CHARLES KERSHAW, The Slead Syke Nurseries, BRIGHOUSE. 
THE TRADE SUPPLIES BY 
Messrs. HURST and SON, Seed Merchants, a Mr. SAMUEL YATES, Seed Merchant, 
152, HOUNDSDITCH, LONDON, E.; 16 and 18, OLD MILLGATE, MANCHESTER. 
Missouri Botanical Garden 
George Engelmann Papers 
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