KALE or BORECOLE | Pkt. (2,000 seeds) 15e. 
23. Dwarf Green—Scotch Curled. Intensely curled, producing 
** greens ”’ of splendid quality and high food value during late 
Fall, Winter and early Spring. Will stand the average Winter 
in the central latitudes but objects to a mild Winter accom- 
panied by heavy rainfall which may lead to rotting. 
122. Hungry Gap. An extremely hardy sprouting type of Kale 
with very much curled leaves. Produces large quantities of 
delicate edible shoots and can remain in the garden throughout 
the entire Winter. This vegetable is indispensable to prevent 
a gap in the supply of “ greens.” 
LEEK Pkt. (1,200 seeds) 25c. 
24. Musselburgh. Our specially selected stock of this popular 
variety has fine, long thick stems of subtle sweet flavor which, 
given a protection of some kind, will be available for early 
Spring use. 
LETTUCE, HEADING Pkt. (3,000 seeds) 15c. 
27. Attractie. Our own strain of the leading variety of earliest 
‘* Butterhead ”’; the mid-green leaves fold over tightly to form 
a flattish-round head of good size and first-rate quality. Free 
from all brown markings or reddish tinge. 
123. Trocaderd Improved. An all-green butterhead of Big Boston 
type, the best for early summer and Fall lettuce in home 
gardens. 
124. Webb’s Wonderful. A crisp-head type which heads even 
during hot, dry weather. Brittle, curled and blistered waxy 
green leaves and a firm white heart. 
28. Lobjoit’s Green. A Cos or Romaine lettuce of self-folding 
type in which the dark green outer leaves clasp a perfectly 
white loaf-shaped head about 8 ins. tall. 
MUSKMELONS (CANTALOUPES) Pkt. (25 seeds) 25c. 
We do urge you to try our own special strains of connoisseurs’ 
varieties of Dutch and French origin. They are extremely 
simple to grow, especially if the plants are glasshouse-raised 
in pots and protected, when planted out, by Chase P.M.Gs. 
30. Tiger. One of the earliest to ripen, oval shape, green skin, 
splashed yellow, flesh pink. Favorite commercial variety in 
Great Britain. 
125. Charentais. One of the finest and most popular of the early. 
melons; it is of medium size, quick growing, grey-skinned and 
has an absolutely first-class flavor. 
126. Bellegarde. White-skinned, rather firm-fleshed, of medium 
size, very precocious and very delicious. 
127. Noir des Carmes. Large green-skinned melon, with a delicate 
aroma, which ripens quite quickly. 
MUSTARD Pkt. (5,000 seeds) 15c. 
31. Garden White. Not a type of Mustard Greens but a special 
strain gathered in the seed-leaf stage for use as English 
‘** mustard and cress ”’ salading. 
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