The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . l HorticulturalSociety. NEWandCHOICE VEGETABLE SEEDS WILLIAMS PROLIFIC DWARF • rf FRENCH BEANS per quart 2 6 WILLIAMS ALEXANDRA BROC-COLI per packet 1 6 WILLIAMS IMPROVED DWARF SPROUTS .. per packet I O WILLIAMS MATCHLESS RED CELERY per packet I O WILLIAMS MATCHLESS WHITE CELERY per packet I O WILLIAMS OSMASTON MANOR CUCUMBER perpacket I 6 WILLIAMS GLORIA MUNDI ENDIVE perpacket I O WILLIAMS VICTORIA COS LET-TUCE perpacket I O WILLIAMS MAGNUM BONUM ONION perpacket 1 6 WILLIAMS EMPEROR of the


The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . l HorticulturalSociety. NEWandCHOICE VEGETABLE SEEDS WILLIAMS PROLIFIC DWARF • rf FRENCH BEANS per quart 2 6 WILLIAMS ALEXANDRA BROC-COLI per packet 1 6 WILLIAMS IMPROVED DWARF SPROUTS .. per packet I O WILLIAMS MATCHLESS RED CELERY per packet I O WILLIAMS MATCHLESS WHITE CELERY per packet I O WILLIAMS OSMASTON MANOR CUCUMBER perpacket I 6 WILLIAMS GLORIA MUNDI ENDIVE perpacket I O WILLIAMS VICTORIA COS LET-TUCE perpacket I O WILLIAMS MAGNUM BONUM ONION perpacket 1 6 WILLIAMS EMPEROR of the MARROW PEAS per quart 2 6 For Opinions of the Press and Testimonials see B. S. ILLTJSTBATED SEEDCATALOGUE for 1881, ?Now Ready, Post-free to all Applicants. JCB* All Seeds amounting to 205. Carriage Free to any Rail-way Station in England, and all of ^os. to any Railway Stationio Scotland or Wales, or any Steam Port in Ireland. Flmoer Seeds Free by Post, except heavy ki7ids. B. S. ^^^ILLIAMS, Seed Merchant and Nurseryman, VICTORIA AND PARADISE NURSERIES, UPPER HOLLOWAY, LONDON, THE (iard^nrrn Qlliriinidt SATURDAY, JANUARY 2C,, iS8i. NEW FRUITS AND VEGE-TABLES. IT is not a very difficult task to pass inreview the new fruits of i8So. Althoughfew in number they are not the less important,but add materially to our already rich stores inthis department. The past year was in itselfa tolerably favourable one for fruit and fruit-growing, but having to pay a heavy debt to itspredecessor on account of badly ripened woodand a scarcity of bloom, a very bountiful supplycould scarcely have been expected and theactual result was somewhat disappointing. Thefruit crop of 18S0 may be best described as apartial one—immense crops of some particularvarieties against total failures with others. Andso with locality—in one district a most abun-dant crop, in the other a blank. The past yearwas, moreover, a year of specimen fruit. Thecrop being slight and the season favourable theproduce w


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