SELECT GENERAL LIST OP VEGETABLE SEEDS. 
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BEANS, FRENCH or KIDNEY. 
DARK DUN ou LIVER-COLOURED, long-iiodded ; an abundant cropper . 
FULMER’S FORCING, an excellent variety 
NEGRO LONG-PODDED, best for general crop, very productive .... 
NEWINGTON WONDER, thd best for early forcing 
PALE DUN OR CREAM-COLOURED, early and iirolific, excellent for general crop 
SION HOUSE, suitable for out-door culture or early forcing 
SPECKLED PURPLE . 
SPECKLED RED . 
I good summer cropping varieties . 
Per qt 
— s. d. 
1 6 
For open grov/nd crops sow in frames in March, to ho transplanted on a warm border about the end of 
April ; sow again from the beginning of May to the end of June for siiceession. The situation should, 
bo open, not crowded by other crops or wnder trees, the soil a free-working loam, moderately manured ; 
the drills should be not less than 2 foci apart, 2 inches deep, and the Beans placed at regular distances 
not exceeding ito Q inches. 
BEET. 
• Per oz. — s. d. 
DARK RED EGYPTIAN TURNIP, ricli dark red 10 
DWARF BLACK-LEAVED, excellent for decoration or culinary purposes . . . .10 
DIMMICK’S DWARF GREEN -TOP, foliage green, very dwarf . . . perpkt.. Is. 
DWARF CRIMSON, deep blood red, excellent 10 
FRISBY’S EXCELSIOR (new), ride page 
PINE-APPLE, COMPACT-TOP, a very superior variety ; fine dark crimson flesh . . .09 
SELECTED DWARF DARK CRIMSON, well-known and greatly esteemed . . . .10 
SPINACH BEET (Green or IFhite), an excellent substitute for Spinach 0 8 
SILVER, IMPROVED, on SEA KALE BEET, the heart and mid-rib used as Sea Kale . 0 8 
To groio this highly esteemed vegetable to perfection, select in autumn a plot of deep rich sandy ground 
not recently manured, trench to the depth o/ 18 inches, placing a layer of manure at the bottom of the 
trench to attract the downward growth of the roots. Early in May draw drills 1 feet apart, and 1 1 fo 
2 inches deep, and drop the seeds at regular distances of 2 or 3 inches, cover icith fine soil, and beat it 
doivn upon the seed with the back of the spade. When the plants have attained three or four leaves, 
thin out gradually till they stand 8 or 9 inches apart. 
BORECOLE or KALE. 
Per oz. — s. d. 
ASPARAGUS OR BUDA, very hardy, sweet, and well flavoured ■ 0 8 
COTTAGERS’ KALE. The tall stem of this hardy and robust variety is surrounded 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 or HEARTING, very hardy 0 8 
TALL GREEN CURLED, similar to Biuarf Gs'cen Curled, but of taller growth . . .08 
VARIEGATED or GARNISHING 0 0 
VARIEGATED, TRIPLE CURLED, extra curled and variegated . . . per pkt., 6d. 
Two sowings may be made, the first early in March, the second any time during April, in prepared 
beds, from which they may either be transplanted into nursery beds, or wherever they are intended to be 
grown ; by the former method, stronger pilants will be obtained, and most kinds can be planted out as late 
as August, 
BROCOLI. 
For Use in October, November, and December. 
Per oz. — s. d. 
EARLY PURPLE CAPE, cl.''se medium-sized heads 16 
EARLY WHITE CAPE (Grange’s), an excellent variety . . , . per pkt., 6<f. 2 0 
WALCHEREN, the best and most useful Brocoli gi-own ; when soivn at intervals of three 
weeks from March to July, fine heads may be cut till December 2 0 
