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SELECT GENERAL LIST OF VEGETABLE SEEDS. 
RHUBARB (seed). 
Per oz. — s. d. 
LINNyEUS (Myatt's) 0 6 
VICTOCIA (Myall's) 0 6 
Soto in April in drills about 12 inches apart, and when up thin out to about the same distance in the 
rows, by the following spring the roots loill be large enough to IransplaM. The ground should be rich 
and well prepared, and the seed covered with fine soil. 
SALSAPY Per oz. 1 0 
Sow in drills 15 inches apart, covering the seed with fim soil, which press doxon firmly, and thi/n out, 
when the plants are stroxxg etiough, to 6 inches apax'l. In all eases sow the seed in dry weather. 
SAVOY. 
Per oz. — s. d. 
DRUMHEAD or GLOBE, very large and of good quality ; the best for general crop . .06 
DWARF GREEN CURLED, heads quickly of good quality ; an excellent sort . . .06 
EARLY DWARF ULM, small, hearts early, and of excellent flavour 0 9 
Savoys require a deep x-ieh soil, well manured. Sow Dwarf Ulm in Mareh, and plant out about 18 
inches apart. Dwarf Green Curled and Drumhead may be sown about the middle of March, axxd again 
in April, for succession, and when strong exwugh transplant 2 feel apart each way. 
SOORZONERA per oz. i o 
Thi vegetable x-equires the ssme Ircatmexit as Salsafy, only sow in drills 18 inches apart, mid thin 
out to 9 inches fromplaxit to plant. 
SEA KALE per qt., 2s. 6d. ; per oz. 0 6 
Sow moderately thich cai-ly in Apx-il, on deeply trenched and x-iehly xrwMxwed gx'ound, in drills 18 
inches apax-t, axid thixi out to about 2 feet asuxidcr. 
SPINACH. 
Per oz. — s. d. 
NEAV ZEALAND 0 6 
PRICKLY or WINTER per qt.. Is. 9d. 0 3 
ROUND or SUMMER „ Is. 9d. 0 3 
The x-ouxid vax'iety should be sown at intervals fx-om March to June, to exisure a coxistaxit supqxly duxixig 
the snxnxner. Thepx'ickly or triaxigxilar leaved soii is usxially sown about the exid of July ox- begixinixwj 
of August, for xmxiter xise, ixi dx-ills 1 foot apax-t. New Zealand Spinach is a xtseful axid cxcellexit vege- 
table, axid should be raised ixi a gentle heat ixi Max-ch, and tx-axisplaxited ixi May or June 3 feel apart 
each way, into rich light soil. 
TOMATO or LOVE APPLE. 
Per pkt. — s. d. 
EARLY PROLIFIC RED, an early dwarf variety, and very prolific 0 6 
GREEN GAGE, orange yellow fruit, very early 0 6 
HATHAWAY’S EXCELSIOR, a fine early variety ; excellent flavour' 10 
LARGE RED 0 3 
LARGE YELLOW 0 3 
TROPHY, a fine early variety of excellent quality 0 6 
TOMATO DE LAYE, a variety of peculiar upright growth, requiring no support . . .06 
To obtain axi carlxj axid good supply of this delicious fruit, sow ixi 'March, in a Cuenxnbcr fraxne, axid 
whexi the plaxits are 2 or 3 ixiches high, pot off and grow oxi fx-eely uxider glass, gradually hardening so 
that they cmi be plaxited out ixvto x-ieh soil against a wall, with a full exposure to the sun, the first 
favourable day in May, taking care topi-oteet them fi-oxn frost and, cold cutting xoixids. 
