46 SELECT VEGETABLE SEEDS ofkeeed by WILLIAM BULL, E.L.S. 
BEANS, CLIMBING or RUNNING. 
CHAMPION SCARLET RUNNERS, a fine variety, producing very larare pods.. . 1 0 
PAINTED LADY or YORK and LANCASTER, scarlet and white flowers 0 10 
SCARLET RUNNERS [ ! ! 0 9 
These arc planted in the open ground in rows 3 or 4 feet apart, about the beginning of May. When 
3 inches high, earth up and stake; the stakes to be about 8 feet high, and when the plants hare 
reached the required height, they should be stopped to cause them to produce laterals. 
BEET. 
Per i 
DELL’S DWARE BLACK-LEAVED, excellent for decoration or culinary purposes 
EGYPTIAN DARK RED, Turnip-rooted, rich dark red 
FRISBY’S EXCELSIOR, very dark red : first-class flavour . . 
NUTTING’S SELECTED DWARF RED, well known and greatly esteemed 
PINE APPLE, a very superior variety 
SPINACH BEET ( Green or While), an excellent substitute for spinach 
SIL\ ER IMPROY ED or SEA KALE BEET, the heart and mid-rib used as Sea Kale 
To grow this highly esteemed vegetable to perfection, select in autumn a plot of deep, rich, samlg 
ground not recently manured, trench to the depth of 18 inches, placing a layer of manure at the bottom 
of the trench to attract the downward growth of the roots. Early in Mug draw drills 'h feet apart, 
and 1 i to '1 inches deep, and drop the seed at regular distances of 2 or 3 inches, and cover with fine soil. 
When the plants hare attained 3 or 4 leaves, thin out gradually till they stand 8 or 9 inches apart. 
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0 6 
BORECOLE or KALE. 
BROCOLI. 
For Use in October, November, and December. 
Per oz. — 8. d. 
EARL1 PURPLE CAPE, close medium-sized heads . . . . .. .. .. ..13 
EARLY WHITE CAPE (Grange's), an excellent variety .. .. .. .. i 3* 
WALCHEREN, the best and most useful Brocoli grown ; when sown at intervals of 
three weeks from March to J uly, fine heads may be cut till December . . . . . . 13 
Per oz .— 8 . d . 
ASPARAGUS or BUDA, 
very hardy, sweet and 
well-flavoured . . . . 0 6 
COTTAGERS’ KALE, the 
tall stem of this hardy 
and robust variety is sur- 
rounded by innumerable 
quantities of sprouts 
throughout the winter ; 
of excellent flavour . . 0 6 
DWARF GREEN CURLED 
or SCOTCH, one of the 
most hardy and useful 
vegetables grown 0 6 
JERUSALEM, very hardy 
and productive, tender 
and delicious . . . . 0 6 
SCOTCH CABBAGING or 
HEARTING, very hardy 0 6 
TALL GREEN CURLED, 
similar to Dwarf Green 
Curled, but of taller growth 0 6 
VARIEGATED, TRIPLE 
CURLED, extra curled 
aud variegated, per pkt. 6d. — 
Two sowings mag be made , the 
first early in March, the second during 
April , in prepared beds, from which 
they may cither be transplanted into 
nursery beds, or ivhcrcver they are 
intended to be grown. 
