. The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects. wing. The plants are very uniform in height, varyingfrom 10 to 10 inches. There has long been great difference olopinion respecting Beans for forcing; soon, however, 1 am con-fident there will be none—one trial will be sufficient, From Mr. D. Walker, The Gardem, Ditnorlan, Tunbrid^iIVeils. in t/te * fouriud of Horticulture, September^, 1881.^ i haze grown Ne flus Ultra* Bean in pots during the pastWinter and Spring. It is very productive, and has fine do not think any one will be disappointed


. The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects. wing. The plants are very uniform in height, varyingfrom 10 to 10 inches. There has long been great difference olopinion respecting Beans for forcing; soon, however, 1 am con-fident there will be none—one trial will be sufficient, From Mr. D. Walker, The Gardem, Ditnorlan, Tunbrid^iIVeils. in t/te * fouriud of Horticulture, September^, 1881.^ i haze grown Ne flus Ultra* Bean in pots during the pastWinter and Spring. It is very productive, and has fine do not think any one will be disappointed in giving it a trial,Those grown in the open ground have produced an excellenicrop of good sized pods, and 1 have no doubt this new variet>will give satisfaction to any who may grow it. From. Mr. John Carter, Nurserytnatt arid SeedsmanKeighley, Aug/tst 9, i88t.— Your * Ne i*lus Ultra* Bean 1;one of the very few new things that prove equal to the raiser:description. Electrotypes, 5s. each. STOCK Sealed Packets, sufScient for a moderate sowing, Ss. 6d. NEW BEETROOT, OMEG Electrotypes, 53. each. We are fully convinced that this Beet has only to become known to be generally cultivatedFrom every quarter where it has this season been grown we have received most flattering reports,which lead us to expect a very large demand in the coming season. Its chief characteristics are the small amount of top it produces ; the remarkably handsomeshape of its root, which is of medium size ; its colour, which is of the richest crimson ; and moreespecially its flavour, which is delicately sweet, and will be found far superior to any variety yetintroduced. The following are selected from a larg^e number of Testimonials received: FrofK Mr. T. B. Payne, GardeJter to the Bishop of Bath andWells, October^ i88t.—I have given your new Beet, Omega,a fair trial beside other varieties, and I consider it quite distinctand far superior to anything I know as regards fine shapedmedium siz


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