SELECT GENERAL LIST OP VEGETABLE SEEDS. 
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BEANS, FRENCH or KIDNEY. 
DARK DUN OR LIVER-COLOURED, long-podded ; an abundant cropper . . , .10 
FULMER’S FORCING, an excellent variety ..........19 
NEGRO LONG-PODDED, best for general crop, very productive , . . . , ,16 
NEWINGTON WONDER, the best for early forcing . . . . , . , .19 
PALE DUN OR CREAM-COLOURED, early and prolific, excellent for general crop , .16 
SION HOUSE, suitable for out-door culture or early forcing , 1 6 
■SPECKLED PURPLE [ , 
SPECKLED RED . . J summer cropping varieties 16 
^or open ground ci'oj^s sow infra'mes in Marchf to ho transplanted into a warm border about the end 
of April ; sow again from the beginning of May to tlw end of June for succession. The situation 
should be open, not crowded by other crops or under trees, the soU a frce^workiTig loam, moderately 
nuinured ; the dinlls should he 'not less thun 2 feet apart, 2 inches deep, U7id the beans placed at regular’ 
•ddstanccs not exceeding i.to Q inches. 
BEET. 
I'eroz. — s. iJ. 
DARK RED EGYPTIAN TURNIP, rich dark red 10 
DWARF BLACK-LEAVED, excellent for decoration or eulinaiy purposes . . . .10 
DIMMICK’S DWARF GREEN-TOP, foliage green, very dwarf . . , jwr pkt. Is. 
DWARF CRIMSON, deep blood red, excellent 10 
PINE-APPLE, COMPACT-TOP, a very suiierior vaiiety ; fine dark crim.son flesh . . . 0 0 
SELECTED DWARF DARK CRIMSON, well known and gieatly esteemed . . . .10 
SPINACH BEET (ffj-cen or IF/w'ic), an excellent substitute for spinach 0 8 
SILVER, IMPROVED, on SEA KALE BEET, the heart and mid-rib used as Sea Kale . .08 
To grow this highly esteemed vegetaiblc to 2 >orfectuni, select in aiciimm a plot of deep rich sandy ground 
not recently manured, trench to the depth of 18 inches, placing a layer of manure at the iottom of the 
trench to attract the downward growth of the roots. Early in May draw drills 2 feet apart, and 1 J t<> 
■2 inches deep, and drop the seeds at regular distances ofierr% inches, cover with fine soil, and beat it 
down upon, the seed with the hack of the spade. JFhen thc 2 >lants have attained three or four leaves, thin 
cut gradually till they stand 8 or 9 inches apart. 
BORECOLE or KALE. 
Per oz. — s. tl. 
ASPARAGUS OK BUDA, very hardy, sweet, and well flavoured 0 8 
COTTAGERS’ KALE. The tall stem of this hardy and robust variety is suriounded by 
innumerable quantities of sprouts throughout the winter, of excellent flavour . . . .08 
DWARF GREEN CURLED or SCOTCH, one of the most hardy and useful vegetables grown 0 8 
JERUSALEM, very hardy and productive, tender and delicious 0 6 
SCOTCH CABBAGING on HEARTING, very hardy 0 8 
TALL GREEN CURLED, similar to Dwarf Green Curled, but of taller growth . . .08 
VARIEGATED or GARNISHING 0 6 
VARIEGATED, TRIPLE CURLED, extra curled and variegated . . . jxjr pkt. 6<f. 
Two sotvings nuiy be made, the first early in March, the second any time duri)ig Api-il, in 2 irc 2 :aud 
beds, from which they may cither be trans 2 >lanted into mirsery beds, or wherever they are intended to be 
grown; by thefomur method, stronger 2 >lants will be obtained, and most kinds can be planted out as laic 
as August. 
BROCCOLI. 
For Use in Ociobek, November, and December. 
Per oz.— s. d. 
EARLY PURPLE CAPE, close medium-sized heads 16 
EARLY AVHITE CAPE (Orange’s), an excellent variety per pkt. 6d. 1 6 
WALCHEREN, the best and most useful Broccoli grown ; when somi at inteivals of three 
weeks from March to July, fine heads may be cut till December 
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