KITCHEN GARDEN FRUITS. 
All varieties 4d. and 6d. per pkt. F. P 
EfiS Plant, Long Purple. Long, smooth, dark purple fruit. 
Flesh firm and compact with few seeds 
Egg Plant, New York Spineless —Produces very large, oval, 
purple fruits of excellent quality. It is an early variety 
and one of the most popular 
Gooseberry, Cape. —Sow in early spring and prick out into 
tins as soon as the plants can be handled. When 
large enough they are spaced 8 feet apart in the perman¬ 
ent situation. (Plants: 1/3 doz.; 5/3 100, posted.) 
Gooseberry, Giant Austral.— The large-fruited Gooseberry, also 
known as American Gooseberry; rapid grower and heavy 
cropper; makes splendid jam 
Granadilla. —Edible-fruited climber 
Loganberries. —Easily grown and delightful fruit; for jam it 
is splendid and for fruit pies and tarts it is delicious. 
Plants only: Each 1/-; doz 9/-; Posted 1/3 each; 10/- doz 
Rhubarb, Early Raspberry Red Ribbed.— Stalks thick, round, 
dark red, of excellent quality 
Rhubarb Victoria (Plants 1/- each, 9/- doz.) —Rhubarb can 
be successfully raised from seed on a well-prepared bed 
in a sheltered situation. The soil should be rich and 
moist and when the young plants are large enough to 
handle they should be transplanted into rows 3 feet apart 
each way. The plants will require a heavy dressing of 
well rotted manure each year and this may be supple¬ 
mented with “ Kudu ” Garden Fertiliser. Sow the seed 
from July onwards 
er oz 
±lb 
1/6 
5/-' 
2/- 
6/- 
1/9 
6 i- 
2/6 
8/6 
2/- 
6/9 
4/- 14/6 
1/- 3/- 
lb 51bs 
18/6 — 
22/6 
22/6 100 /- 
32/6 — 
25/- — 
55/- 
10/6 45/- 
These Show Stands are supplied on loan to Stockists of STARKE’S “ KUDU ” 
BRAND SEEDS. Write now for particulars. 
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