SELECT GENERAL LIST OF VEGETABLE SEEDS. 
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CABBAO£ — Continued. 
Per oz. — s. 
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INCOIIP ARABLE {mil's), fine variety ..... 
LARGE YORK, very fine for general erop .... 
very dwarf, excellent for small gardens ! 
RED DUTOH ^P""S <«■ 
KiliD DUTCH (for piclding) selected stock ..... 
RELIANCE (GattclVs)^ one of the earliest and best ... - 
mn ART producing small dark gi'een heads 
oUOARLOAF, a good old variety .... 
(The above can be supplied cheaper if ordered by the pound or half-pound). 
■cno^h, plant out %nto rows 18 iiwlm apart, and 12 inclies from plant to plant. For summer aiid 
m^y sp,-ing, according to the reguired 
capsicum: 
CAYENNE, true, very small red . 
CHILI, small red . . „ ® 
LONG RED ... ® 
LONG YELLOW , 
PRINCE OF WALES, yellow i I 
Sow m heat early in March, and when the plants arc an inch high prick out two or three into each 
pot, to he gradually hardened off in a cool greenhouse or frarme ; they may be either potted singly into 
■e-wch gjots, or planted out in a warm shelUrcd border composed of rich soil. In a greenhouse ammujst 
•other plants, their brilliant-coloured fntits and green foliage present a gay appearance. 
CARDOON. 
I.ARGE SPANISH 'g 
The ground upon which Cardoons are to be grown should be deeply trenched and liberally manured. 
Sow tlw seed in April, in rows ifeet apart, and when up thin out singly 12 to 18 inches apart. Before 
■earthing up as for Celcnj, which should be done on a dry day, tie up and suiround each plant with 
straw to keep the soil from contact with the sides. In dry weather give plenty of water, and occasionally 
•a supply of liquid manure. 
CARROT. 
Per oz — $ ^ 
EARLY FRENCH or DUTCH HORN, very sweet, early and the best for forcing . . . 0 10 
EARLY SCARLET SHORT HORN, fine for summer use . . . , . . ,08 
INTERMEDIATE SCARLET (James^s)t excellent flavour, and a good keeper . . . .06 
LONG ORANGE, largo, very sweet, and fine flavoured . . . . . . , .06 
LONG RED SURREY, an excellent keeper ....... ...06 
■SCARLET ALTRINCHAM {selected stoeJe)^ tlic best for general stock . , . . .06 
For an early crop^ sow tite French Horn on a slight hot-hed in January and Fehruary ; for general 
cropt soiv the secojid week in ApHl. Deeply trenched grovAid of light sandy nature that hew Imn liberally 
mamcred the previous autumn^ is most suitable for Carrots. Sow the seed in drills 1 inch deep, aivd 12 
inches apart. 
