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SELECT GENERAL LIST OF VEGETABLE SEEDS. 
BROCOLI— Continued. 
For Use in January and February. 
Per oz 
EARLY WHITE (Adcvms'), ail excellent variety, producing large heads . 
EARLY PURPLE SPROUTING, very useful and productive, hardy 
LATE PINK CAPE (Dancer’s), succeeds the Purple Gape, and produces large heads 
PENZANCE (Mitcliinson's), one of the best in this class, compact pure white heads . 
SUPERB WINTER WHITE (Snow's), true, the best winter Brocoli in cultivation . 
WINTER WHITE PROTECTING (Backhouse's), an excellent variety . . perpkt., Is 
For Use in March and April. 
Per oz. — s. 
BRIDE ( Dilcock’s ), fine large compact heads 1 
CREAM COLOURED (Chappell’s), a very fine and hardy variety, producing large heads . . 1 
DALMENY PARK (Melville's), an excellent hardy pure white variety, of dwarf habit . . 1 
LEAMINGTON, fine self-protecting variety, pure white I 
PROTECTING (Knight's), a very fine pure variety, hardy 1 
SUPERB DWARF PURPLE (Ilowden's), an excellent compact variety 1 
SULPHUR or PORTSMOUTH, veiy hardy old sort 1 
d. 
6 
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6 
6 
6 
d. 
6 
0 
6 
6 
6 
0 
0 
For Use in May and June. 
Per oz. — s. d. 
CHAMPION, dwarf and compact, with large round close heads 16 
DWARF WHITE RUSSIAN (Miller's), a good useful variety 16 
ECLIPSE (Cattcll’s), one of the hardiest and best late white varieties 16 
IMPERIAL HARDY WHITE, very large and close, first-class 10 
LATE WHITE ( Wileove’s), the heads of this variety are very large and firm . . . .16 
MAMMOTH (Elletson's), a compact large-headed variety 10 
The Cape varieties may be sown at three different dates, commencing in April ; Walcheren at intervals 
of three weeks, from April to July, the varieties for spring me from the beginning of April till May, 
and the late sorts from about the middle of May. When the plants sho w their second leaves they may be 
cither thinned out, or pricked out into the nursery beds, and when freely growing again, finally trans- 
jilanted into rows 2 feet to 2 £ feet apart. 
BRUSSELS SPROUTS. 
Pel' oz. — s. d. 
GIANT (Scrymger’s), excellent variety 10 
IMPORTED, a very select stock 10 
ROSEBERRY, a tall-growing variety, producing an abundance of compact sprouts . . .10 
ALBERT SPROUTS, a hybrid between the Drumhead Savoy and the Brussels Sprouts . .0 10 
DALMENY SPROUTS, a hybrid between the common heading Cabbage and Brussels Sprouts 1 0 
Sow the second week in March for early crops, and in April for succession. Transplant when ready 
into rich strong loamy soil, 2 feet apart each way. Pinch out the lop sprout when it begins to cabbage, 
so as throw more strength into the side sprouts. 
CABBAGE. 
BATTERSEA or FULHAM, an excellent variety for general crop 
COUVE TKONCHUDA or BRAGANZA CABBAGE . . . . 
EARLY DWARF YORK, a compact and ipiick-growing variety 
ENFIELD MARKET, extra fine, producing solid hearts, mild and tender 
HEARTWELL (Carter’s), an excellent variety 
IMPERIAL ( Wheeler’s), an early and most excellent variety . 
Per oz. — s. 
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