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SELECT GENERAL LIST OP VEGETABLE SEEDS. 
RHUBARB (seed). 
Per oz. — s. d. 
LmNJEUS(Af)jatl’a) 0 6 
VICTORIA {MyatVs) 0 6 
How in April in drills about 12 inshea apart, and when up thin out to about the same distance in the 
TOWS, by the following spring the roots will be large enongh to transplant. The ground should be rich 
and well prepared, and the seed covered with fine soil. 
SALSAFY per oz. I 3 
Sow in drills 15 inches apart, covering the seed wUhfine soil, which press down firmly, and thin out, 
when the plants are strong enough, to 6 inches apart. In all cases sow the seed in dry weather. 
SAVOY. 
Per oz. — s. d. 
DRUMHEAD ok GLOBE, very large and of good quality ; the test for general crop . .06 
DWARF GREEN CURLED, heads quickly, of good quality ; an excellent sort . . .08 
EARLY DWARF ULM, small, hearts early, and of excellent flavour 10 
Savoys require a deep rich soil, well manured. Sow Dwarf Ulm in March, and plant out about 18 
inches apart. Dwarf Green Curled and Drumhead may be sown about the middle of March, and again 
in April, for succession, and when strong enough transplant 2 feet apart each way. 
SCORZONERA . . . . per oz. 1 3 
This vegetable requires the same treatment as Salaafy, only sow in drills 18 inches apart, and thin 
out to 9 inches from plant to plant. 
SEA KALE per qt., 3s. ; per oz. 0 6 
Soio moderately thick early in Aqrril, on deeply trenched and richly manured grouiul, in drills 18 
inches apart, and thin out to about 2 feet asunder. 
SPINACH. 
Per oz. — s. d. 
NEW ZEALAND 0 6 
PRICKLY or WINTER per qt., 2s. 0 3 
ROUND or SUMMER „ 2s. 0 3 
The round variety should be sown at intervals from March to June, to ensure a constant supply during 
the summer. The ps-ickly 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 and excellent vege- 
table, 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. 
EXTRA EARLY PROLIFIC RED, an early dwarf variety, and very prolific . . . .10 
GREEN GAGE, orange yellow frait, very early 0 6 
HATHAWAY’S EXCELSIOR, a fine early variety ; e.xcellent flavour 10 
LARGE RED 0 6 
LARGE YELLOW 0 6 
TROPHY, a fine early variety of excellent quality 0 6 
TOMATO DE LAYE, a variety of peculiar Height growth, requiring no support . . .06 
To obtain an early and good supply of this delicious fruit, soto in March, in a Cucumber frame, and 
when the plants arc 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 a full exposure to the sun, the first 
favourable day in May, taking care to protect them from frost and cold cutting winds. 
