SELECT GENERAL LIST OF VEGETABLE SEEDS. 
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TURNIP. 
Per oz. — s. d. 
AMERICAN RED STONE, white flesh, remarkably sweet, keeps well 0 4 
CHIRK CASTLE BLACK STONE, a greatly esteemed mnter variety 0 4 
EARLY SIX WEEKS STONE or MOUSETAIL, very early 0 4 
EARLY STRAP-LEAVED, very quick in growth, of excellent quality 0 4 
EARLY SNOWBALL, excellent for early and late crops 0 4 
EARLY WHITE DUTCH, very useful variety for first crop, not a good keeper . . .04 
ORANGE JELLY or GOLDEN BALL, an excellent variety 0 3 
YELLOW MALTA, a very good sort, sweet and juicy, handsome bulb 0 4 
Turnips do Tnsst on deep rich soil, sown in drills from 12 to 15 inches apart, and thinned out early to 
6 or 9 inches in the rows. Gormnence sowing the earliest varieties in March, and at intervals of three 
weelcs UMtil the middle of June. About the second weelc in August sow Orange Jelly or some other hardy 
sort, for winter use. 
VEGETABLE MARROW. 
Per pkt. — s. d. 
CUSTARD, a very free bearing, distinct and good variety 0 6 
LONG-FRUITED GREEN or PRINCE ALBERT, an excellent variety 0 3 
LONG-FRUITED WHITE, a veiy prolific short-jointed sort 0 3 
VEGETABLE CREAM {Moore's), an excellent variety 0 4 
Sow in April in pans, and place on a gentle bottom heat ; when up and strong enough to handle, pot 
off. IVlien fully established harden off, a/nd about the middle of May they can be planted out, talcing 
the precaution to prrotect by means of hand-glasses for a short time. Marrows like a deep short soil, and 
it is advisable to prepare places to plant in, by digging holes sufficiently deep to hold two or three barrow- 
loads of well-decayed manure, over which plam soil 9 inches deep. 
SWEET AND POT HERBS, 
ANGELICA 
ANISE 
BASIL, BUSH 
„ SWEET 
BORAGE 
CORIANDER 
FENNEL 
HOREHOUND 
Per packet, Zd. and 6d. 
HYSSOP 
LAVENDER 
MARJORAM, POT 
„ SWEET 
POT MARIGOLD 
PURSLANE, GOLDEN 
„ GREEN 
ROSEMARY 
RUE 
SAGE 
SAVORY, SUMMER 
„ WINTER 
TARRAGON 
THYME 
WORMWOOD. 
MUSHROOM SPAWN. 
Best quality, per bushel, 5s. 
Asparagus and Sea Kale Roots for forcing and planting. 
Per lb. — s. d. 
Roffea, for tying 2 6 
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