SELECT GENERAL LIST OF VEGETABLE SEEDS. 
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No 5.— 12s. 6d. COLLECTION OP VEGETABLE SEEDS. 
“ ONLY THE BEST.” 
PEAS, First and Best Early 
Champion of England . 
Veitch’s Perfection 
Ne Plus Ultra 
BEANS, Monarch Long-pod 
Broad Windsor 
BEANS, French, Don-colourei 
Scarlet Runners . 
BORECOLE, Dwarf Green Curl 
Cottagers’ Kale 
BROCCOLI, Grange’s Autumn 
Snow’s Winter White 
Adams’ Early 
Cattell's Eclipse . 
BRUSSELS SPROUTS, DwaRT 
Selected 
CABBAGE, Early Dwarf York 
Enfield Market 
Nonpareil 
CARROT, Early Short Horn 
Altringiiam Improved . 
CAULIFLOWER, Early London 
1 pint 
1 
1 .. 
1 », 
1 „ 
1 „ 
D large pkt. 
1. ounce 
large pkt. 
CELERY, Incomparable White . large pkt. 
CRESS, Plain-leaved . . .4 ounces 
Australian .... 1 pkt. 
LETTUCE, Drumhead Cabbage . large pkt. 
Superb White Cos . . . „ 
MUSTARD, White . . . 4 ounces 
ONION, Strasburgii . • . large pkt. 
White Spanish ... ,, 
PARSLEY, Myatt’s Garnishing ,, 
PARSNIP, Hollow Crown . . „ 
RADISH, Superb Short-top . 2 ounces 
Red Turnip . . . . 1 ,, 
White Turnip . . . 1 ,, 
SPINACH, Round or Summer . 2 ,, 
Prickly or Winter . . 2 ,, 
SAVOY, Dwarf Green Curi ed . largo pkt. 
TURNIP, Early Snowball . . ,, 
Orange Jelly. ■ ,, 
VEGETABLE MARROW, Short- 
JOINTED 1 pkt. 
Mr. WILLIAM BULL'S 
Select General List of Vegetable Seeds. 
In the following General List of Vegetable Seeds, Mr. William Bull has excluded 
all varieties of doubtful origin and quality, only the most distinct and useful varieties 
in each section being quoted. The stocks of all Seeds have been carefully selected 
from the most eminent cultivators at home and on the Continent, and their growth 
having been effectually tested, they are confidently offered as being the very best that 
can be procured. 
ARTICHOKES. 
Per oz. — s. d. | Per oz. — s. d. 
■GREEN GLOBE 10 PURPLE GLOBE 10 
Som in April in rich soil, and transplant when strong. In making a plantation, procure in March 
well-rooted suckers, trim the straggling tops and roots, but do not shorten the perfect leaves ; plant in 
■rows A feet apart, and 30 inches from plant to plant. To ensure a succession of this vegetable, a small 
plantation should be made every spring. In November they should be dressed and carthed-Up for the 
■winter. 
ASPARAGUS. 
■S. d. 
READING GIANT or BATTERSEA per lb., 3s. 6 d . ; per oz. 0 4 
During the third meek in March, som the seed in drills 12 or 15 inches apart, on well-drained light 
ground, that has been heavily manured the previous autumn ; the seed may be covered to the depth of half 
■ an inch; when the plants are up, thin out to 6 inches apart. 
