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SELECT GENERAL LIST OF VEGETABLE SEEDS. 
CAULIFLOWER. 
Per oz. — s. (1. 
AUTUMN GIANT, an excellent variety of compact gi’owth . . . porpkt., Is. 6<i. 2 6 
DWARF ERFURT MAMMOTH, extra fine, producing large and compact heads, per pkt.. Is. 
EARLY LONDON, a well-known and greatly esteemed variety 2 0 
FROGMORE EARLY FORCING, dwarf and compact, fine large heads . . per pkt., Is. 
ITALIAN EARLY GIANT, an excellent variety for autumn cutting 2 0 
LARGE LATE ASIATIC, the largest summer Cauliflower 16 
LENORMAND’S, an excellent variety, large compact heads .... per pkt.. Is. 
STADTHOLDER, a large and exceUent late variety 2 0 
WALCHEREN, an excellent variety, if sown in succession 2 0 
Spring sowing for a first crop sluwld commence in February, and again in March, in a gentle heat. 
Successive sowings may be made i/n April, May, a/nd June, for swmmer and autumn use. The last 
sowing to he made in August and September, the young plants from which to be priched out into beds 
3 inches apart, in a situation where they can be protected during the winter, cither by frames or a 
covering of mats, under which they remain v/ntil the following March. 
CELERY. 
Per oz. — s. d. 
DEFIANCE RED {Cole's), an excellent large variety, solid and crisp 10 
IMPERIAL DWARF RED (Hood’s), a very fine flavoured variety 10 
INCOMPARABLE DWARF AVHITE, dwarf close habit, crisp and juicy . . . .10 
MAMMOTH RED (Laing's), very solid, fine flavoured, and not liable to ran to seed . .10 
MANCHESTER GIANT RED, dwarf, solid, fine colour and of superior flavour . . .10 
NONSUCH (Ivery's), fine solid pink 10 
SANDRINGHAM DWARF WHITE, very crisp, first-rate flavoiu' . . , jxjr pkt.. Is. 
SUPERB CRYSTAL WHITE (Cole’s), crisp, juicy, and fine flavoured 10 
SUPERB SOLID RED (Cole's), very fine 10 
SUPERB SOLID WHITE (Seymour's), very solid, large size, and of excellent flavoiU’ . .10 
CELERIAC or TURNIP-ROOTED per pkt., 6(Z. 
For the first crop sow about the end of February in boxes or pans, and place on a gentle bottom heat; 
when the plants are strong enough they should be priclced out i to Q inches apart into prepared beds of 
soft rich soil, when they will acquire sufficient strength for finally planting into trenches. Dig out 
trenches 12 to 18 inches deep, 12 inches wide, and i feet apart, lay the soil out of the trench on each side, 
and at the bottom place a layer of well-rotted manure, digging it well in to incorporate it loith the soil ; 
select the strangest plants, which place in the centre of the trench, talcing care not to remtyve the ball of 
soil attached to the roots. Earth up as the plants require it. 
s. d. 
CHERVIL, CURLED or DOUBLE per pkt. 0 3 
■CHERVIL, BULBOUS-ROOTED (Chasrophyllu/m bulbostsm) ,,0 6 
Sow in March for summer use, and in July for the winter crop. Its cultivation is the same as for 
Farsley, Which it resembles in growth, and is very ornamental for garnishing, and useful for salads 
and soups. 
Per oz. — s. d. 
CHOU DE MILAN or MILAN CABBAGE 0 6 
Mr. W iLMAM Bull has placed this prolific and fine flavoured vegetable aioay from the Borecoles, as 
it is better hnown under the above name, but being really a Borecole, the time of soloing and mode of 
cultivation may be the same. 
CORN SALAD or LAMB’S LETTUCE. 
Per oz. — s. d. 
COMMON or ENGLISH 0 6 
ITALIAN 0 6 
Sow in March and, April for summer use, and in A ugust and September for lointer salads. 
