SELECT GENERAL LIST OF VEGETABLE SEEDS. 
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RHUBARB (seed). 
Per oz. - 
LINNzEUS (Myatt's) 
ROYAL ALBERT {Mitchell's) 
TOBOLSK 
VICTORIA (Myall's) 
Per oz. — s. d. 
. 1 0 
. I 0 
Sow m April in drills ahout 12 inches apart, and when up thin out to about the same dislanee in the 
rows, by the following spring the roots will be large enough to transplant. The ground should be rich 
and well prepared, and the seed covered, with fine soil. 
SALSAFY per oz. 1 0 
Sow in drills 15 inches apart, covering the seed with fine .soil, mhich press do%on firmly, and thin out 
when the plants are strong enough to 6 inches apart. Jn all cases soio ike seed in dry weather. 
SAVOY. 
Per oz. — s. d. 
DRUMHEAD or GLOBE, very large anil of good quality ; the best for general crop . . .04 
DWARF GREEN CURLED, heads quickly, of good quality ; an excellent sort . . .06 
EARLY DWARF ULM, small, heai'ts early, and of excellent flavour 0 6 
FEATHER-STEMMED or SPROUTING, habit of growth exactly like Brussels Sprouts, the 
stems being covered with compact little heads of Savoy 0 6 
TOM THUMB (Sutton's), vide i>agc 57. 
Savoys require a rich deep soil, well manured. Sow Dwarf Ulm in March, and plant out about 18 
inches ajsart. Dwarf Green C'urled and Drumhead may be soion about the sniddle of March, and again 
in Aqyril, for succession, aid when strong enough iransqslant 2 feet apart each way. 
SCORZONKRA per oz. 1 0 
This vegetable requires the same treatment as Salsafy, only sow in drills 18 inches apart, atd thin out 
to 9 inches from plant to plant. 
SEA KALE . . . per qt., 2s. 6d., peroz. 0 6 
Sow moderately thick early in April, on deeply trenched and richly snanured ground, in drills 18 
inches apart, and thin out to about 2 feet assinder. 
SKIRRET peroz. 0 6 
In March sow in rich and deeply trenched land, in drills 2 feet apart, and when up thin out to 8 inches 
from plant to plant. Skirret is a hardy qyerennial, groion for its roots. Give a good supply of water 
in dry weather. 
SPINACH. 
GIANT ORACH (Lee's), very productive, and of fine flavour per pkt. 0 6 
NEW ZEALAND per oz. 0 6 
PRICKLY or WINTER per qt.. Is. 3a!. 0 3 
ROUND or SUMMER . . . • Is. 3d. 0 3 
The Round variety should be sown al'inlervals from March to Jane, to ensure a constant supqily during 
the sianmcr. The prickly or triangular-leaved sort is usually sown about the end of July or beginning 
of August, for winter use, in drills 1 foot apart. New Zealand Spinach is a useful aid excellent 
vegetable, and should be raised in a gentle heat in March, and transplanted in May or June, 3 feet apart 
each way, into rich light soil. 
TOMATO or LOVE APPLE. 
Per pkt. — s. d. 
E.VRLY PROLIFIC RED, an early dwarf variety, and very prolific 0 5 
GENERAL GRANT, vide page 57. 
H. VTHAWAY’S EXCELSIOR, vide page 57. 
LARGE RED 0 3 
I. ARGE YELLOAV 0 3 
MAMMOTH (Sims's), very early, robust habit, frait large, round and smooth . . . .06 
ORANGEFIELD DWARF PROLIFIC, vide page 57. 
RED CURRANT, vide page 57. 
SCARLET PEAR-SHAPED, very ornamental 1 0 
THE TROPHY, lide page 57. 
