LETTUCE—SLAAI. 
(Lactuca sativa). 
All varieties 4d. and 6d. per pkt. F. Per oz ^lb lb 51bs 
All the Year Round. —A small and quick-maturing variety which 
can be sown at almost any season. 
9d 
2/6 
8/6 
37/6 
California Cream Butter. —Of distinct shape, heading up like 
a Cabbage and almost as solid. The colour is light green 
and the flavour rich and buttery 
1/3 
3/6 
12/6 
55/- 
Chicken Lettuce. —Grows 3 to 4 feet high and covered with 
leaves that may be pulled like Kale, growth is continued 
after cutting 
1/3 
3/6 
12/6 
55/- 
Curled Neapolitan. —A splendid Cabbage Lettuce. It produces a 
crisp and solid heart and grows to a good size 
9d 
2/6 
8/6 
37/6 
Drumhead or Malta. —Suitable for warm climates. The head 
at first resembles a Cos Lettuce but later forms up almost 
round 
9d 
2/3 
7/6 
New York or Wonderful. —A sure-heading lettuce of large size 
and fine quality; the favourite of the market gardener ... 
9d 
2/6 
8/6 
37 6 
New York Special Hybrid. —Specially developed for resistance to 
tip-burn 
2/ - 
6/- 
21/- 
_ 
White Paris Cos. —The head is tall and very thick with a blunt 
top. colour light green, the most popular variety of this type 
9d 
2/6 
8/6 
40/- 
SPINACH—SPINASIE. 
All varieties 4d. and 6d. per pkt. F. Per oz 
Jib 
lb 
51bs 
Bloomsdale Long Standing.— Thick dark green leaves, heavily 
crumpled, stands the heat better than most varieties; 
this is probably the most profitable variety for the market 
grower 
6d 
1/3 
4/- 
16/- 
Monstrous Viroflay. —A strong-growing variety producing, on 
good soil, immense tufts of large leaves of excellent quality 
New Zealand. —Valuable for summer growing as it stands the 
6d 
9d 
2/- 
6/3 
hot weather well 
6d 
1/- 
3/- 
12/6 
Groen Cutting Spinach Beet or Swiss Chard 
Yellow Cutting Spinach Beet or Swiss Chard.— The roots of this 
6d 
V- 
3/- 
12/6 
Beet are undeveloped, the leaves being used for Spinach. 
The broad stems also when cooked and served with white 
sauce are delicious 
6d 
1/- 
3/- 
12/ 6 
SWEET CORN—SOET MlELIES. 
[Zea nouyó). 
Golden Bantam. 
F. Per 
ilb 
lb 
51b 
101b 
Bread Mealies. —Makes an excellent “ Sweet Corn” 
Burlington Hybrid. —A hardy variety, excellent flavour and a 
— 
4d 
1/3 
2/- 
good cropper 
Country Gentleman. —It is the most popular of all Sugar Corns 
for the main crop and the home garden. It gives a long 
6d 
2/- 
3/6 
ear with deep grain and a thin cob 
Golden Bantam. —Cobs short and compactly filled with large, 
creamy yellow kernels which become golden yellow as they 
6d 
1/- 
4/- 
7/6 
ripen, delicious flavour 
Stowell’s Evergreen.— Large ears, well filled ; late, and remains 
6d 
1/- 
4/- 
7/6 
long in the green state 
6d 
1/- 
4/- 
7/6 
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