CATALOGUE OF VEGETABLE SEEDS 
WalthamCri 
CABBAGE 
For spring use sow July and August, and during March and 
April for autumn use. A successional sowing from March to 
June gives a constant supply of young plants for filling up vacant 
ground when a previous crop is lifted. Plant from 15 to 24 ins. 
apart in well-manured and cultivated soil. 
For Autumn or Spring Sowing. 
Per Oz. 
EARLY FELTHAM, about a fortnight later 
than Offenham ; larger, very firm hearts ... 9d. 
EARLY MARKET, extra fine stock, earliest, 
compact; smaller and less pointed than 
Offenham ... ... ... ... ... 6d. 
EARLY OFFENHAM, large firm hearts, few 
outside leaves; early ... ... ... 6d. 
FIRST AND BEST, very select; solid 
hearts; excellent quality ... ... ... 6d. 
FLOWER OF SPRING, very early; large 
solid hearts ... ... ... ... ... 6d. 
HARBINGER, early; produces solid hearts 6d. 
WHEELER’S IMPERIAL, very early, 
medium-size conical heads ... ... ... 6d. 
For Spring Sowing Only. 
CHRISTMAS DRUMHEAD, dark green 
and compact, can be cut right through the 
winter ... ... ... ... ... ... 4d. 
ELLAM’S EARLY DWARF, compact; 
conical-shaped hearts ... ... ... 6d. 
PRIMO, early dwarf compact variety with 
close, firm heads; sown in March can be cut 
in July and August ... ... ... ... 9d. 
RED DRUMHEAD, fine late variety for 
pickling ... ... ... ... ... 6d. 
WINNIGSTADT, conical-shaped hearts, 
pointed head ... ... ... ... ... 6d. 
COLEWORT, HARDY GREEN, large 
hearts; useful for winter use ... ... 6d. 
CABBAGE, SAVOY 
Sow in March and April and treat as Cabbage. 
Per Oz. 
BEST OF ALL, fine selection, medium-size 
heads ... ... ... ... ... ... 6d. 
DRUMHEAD, very large, a specially good 
stock 4d 
DWARF GREEN CURLED, eariier than 
Drumhead; very deep green ... ... 6d. 
LITTLE PIXIE, or DWARF ULM, a very 
compact variety, turns in quickly; excellent 
flavour... ... ... . ... 6d. 
ORMSKIRK LATE GREEN, hardy; large, 
solid hearts ... ... ... ... ... 6d. 
CARROT 
A deep rich sandy soil, which has been well manured for a 
previous crop, is most suitable. Sow for early use the Shorthorn 
varieties end of February or beginning of March. The main- 
crop may be sown end of March or early April, in rows. Thin 
out to 4 to 6 ins. apart. Guerande or Early Gem, sown in July will 
give a goodly supply of young Carrots right through the winter. 
P01* Oz* 
CHANTENAY, half-long, scarlet, stump- 
rooted; large shoulder, no core; very early 6d. 
EARLIEST FRENCH HORN, early; good 
for forcing; small ... ... ... ... 8d. 
Carrot ( continued) 
Per Oz. 
EARLY MARKET, early stump-rooted 
variety; bright colour ... ... ... 6d. 
EARLY NANTES, a useful stump-rooted 
variety; very early ... ... ... ... 8d. 
GUERANDE or EARLY GEM, fine for table 
and exhibition ... ... ... ... 6d. 
JAMES’ SCARLET INTERMEDIATE, 
a fine and useful main-crop variety ... 6d. 
LONG RED SURREY, good colour and 
flavour... ... ... ... ... ... 6d. 
SCARLET INTERMEDIATE or ST. 
VALERY, good shape and colour; especially 
suitable for exhibition ... ... ... 6d. 
CHICORY 
Sow thinly in drills, about 1 ft. apart, in June. 
Per Oz. 
FINE CURLED . 6d! 
CAULIFLOWER 
Early sowings may be made in greenhouse middle of 
January and successively in the open ground until middle of 
May. Liberal treatment is necessary for best results. Plant early 
varieties from 15 to 18 ins. apart, and the later ones 2 ft. apart. 
Per Oz. 
CHAPLIN’S CONTINUITY, distinct type, 
can be sown to come in at any time of the 
year ... ... ... per pkt., 1/-, 1/6, and 2/6 
DEAN’S EARLY SNOWBALL, the earliest 
variety in cultivation; white, medium-sized 
heads ... ... ... per pkt., 1/-and 2/6 
EARLY LONDON, large white heads ... 2/— 
VEITCH’S AUTUMN GIANT, large, 
white; firm; undoubtedly one of the best 1/6 
CELERY 
Sow in a moderate hotbed, in February and March, and 
when large enough prick off to a prepared bed. Trenches should 
be prepared as early as possible, and plenty of well-decayed 
manure dug in. Transplant into trenches when about 6 ins. high. 
Per Oz. 
CHAPLIN’S PRIZE RED (Selected Stock), 
large solid heads; free from pithiness ... 1/6 
CHAPLIN’S PRIZE WHITE {Selected 
Stock), large, and very solid ... ... ... 1/6 
STANDARD BEARER, red, solid, and 
crisp ... ... ... ... ... ... 1/6 
WRIGHT’S GROVE RED, a well-known 
hardy variety; fine flavour ... ... ... 1/6 
WRIGHT’S IMPROVED GROVE 
WHITE, large-sized, crispJand solid heads 1/6 
CRESS 
Sow at intervals from March to September, in the open 
ground, and during winter months in frames or greenhouses. 
Per Oz. 
EXTRA FINE CURLED or DOUBLE, 
excellent for salads ... ... per lb., 1/6 2d. 
EXTRA PLAIN . per lb., 1/6 2d. 
