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SELECT GENERAL LIST OF VEGETABLE SEEDS. 
TOMATO or LOVE APPLE — Continued. 
Per i>kt. — d. 
TOJIATO DK liAYK, a French variety of pecviliar vipright growth, requiring no suiiport . 0 6 
YELLOW CHERRY, small spherical yellow fruit 0 0 
To obtain an early and good supply of t^is delicious fruit, sow in March, in a Cucumber frame, and 
when the plants are 2 or 3 inches high, pot off and grow on freely under glass, gradually hardening, so 
that they can be planted out into rich soil, against a wall, with full exposure to the sun, the first 
favom-ablc day in May, taking care to protect them from frosts and cold cutting winds. 
TURNIP. 
Per oz. — s. 
. 0 
d. 
AMERICAN RED STONE, white flesh, remarkably sweet, keeps well . . ■ . 
CHIRK CASTLE BLACK STONE, a greatly esteemed winter variety 0 3 
EARLY SIX-WEEKS STONE or MOUSETAIL, very early . . . . per pt.. Is. 9rf. 0 6 
EARLY STRAP-LEAVED, very quick in growth, of excellent quality . . „ Is. dd. 0 3 
EARLY SNOWBALL, excellent for early and late crops Is. 9<i. 0 3 
EARLY WHITE DUTCH, very useful variety for lirst crop, not a good keeper ,, Is. 9d. 0 3 
JERSEY NAVET, an oblong variety, very sweet and juicy 0 6 
ORANGE JELLY or GOLDEN BALL, an excellent variety . . . . per pt.. Is. 9d. 0 3 
YELLOW ALTRINGHAM, a good garden variety Is. 9cl. 0 3 
YELLOW FINLAND, a handsome yellow Turnip, of excellent quality 0 6 
YELLOW MALTA, a very good sort, sweet and juicy, handsome bulb . . per pt.. Is. 9d. 0 3 
Turnips do best on dec}) riclt soil, sown i» drills from 12 to 15 inches apart, a)ul thi)imd out early to 
0 or 9 inches in the rows. Conimcnec so)oing the earliest varieties in March, and at intervals of three 
weeks until the middle of June. About the second week in August sow Orange Jelly or some other hardy 
sort, for winter use. During dry hot weather Turnips generally suffer f ro))i attacks of the Turnip fly. 
This is to a great degree remedied by sprinkling the leaves with a mixture oj soot and charcoal, or quick- 
lime, whilst the dew is on them. 
VEGETABLE MARROW. 
Per pkt. — s. d. 
. 0 6 
. 0 3 
. 0 3 
. 0 3 
CUSTARD, a very free bearing, distinct and good 
LONG-FRUITED GREEN or PRINCE ALBERT, an excellent variety . 
LONG-FRUITED WHITE, a very prolific short-joined sort 
VEGETABLE CREAM (Moore’s), an excellent variety .... 
Sow the seeds of this useful vegetable in April in pans, and place onagetUle bottom heal ; when up and 
strong enough to handle, pot off. When fully established harden off, and about the middle of May they 
can be planted out, taking the precaution to protect by means of hand-glasses for a short time. Marrows 
like a deep rich soil, and it is advisable to prepare places to qdant in, by digging holes sufficiently deep to 
hold two or three barrow-loads of well -decayed manure, over which plaee soilO inchesdeep. Applyliquid, 
manure in dry weather. 
SWEET 
ANGELICA 
ANISE 
BALM 
BASIL, BUSH 
„ SWEET 
BORAGE 
BURNET 
CARRAWAY 
CLARY 
CORIANDER 
CUMIN 
AND POT 
Per packet, Zd. and Zd. 
DILL 
FENNEL 
HOREHOUND 
HYSSOP 
LAVENDER 
MARJORAM, POT 
„ SAVKKT 
POT JIARIGOLD 
PURSLANE, GOLDEN 
GREEN 
HERBS. 
ROSEMARY 
RUE 
I SAGE 
1 SAVORY, SUMMER 
I „ WINTER 
! SCURVY GRASS 
SORREL, BROAD-LEAVED 
TARRAGON 
THYME 
WORMWOOD 
MUSHROOM SPAWN. 
Best quality, per bushel, 6s. 
Asparagus and Sea Kale Roots for forcing and planting. 
