SELECT VEGETABLE SEEDS offered hy WILLIAM BULL, F.L.S. 49 
Per. 
— s. d. 
1 9 
1 3 
CAULIFLOWER — continued . 
ITALIAN EARLY GIANT, an excellent variety for autumn cutting 
LARGE LATE ASIATIC, the largest summer Cauliflower . . 
SNOWBALL, dwarf and compact, fine white heads . . 
STALLHOLDER, a large and excellent late variety . . 
WALCHEREN, an excellent variety if sov/n in succession 
Spring sowing for a first crop should commence in February, and again in March, in a gentle heat 
fST/TT ■ na \ T /% , prt ' " nd J "" C ' for mm> " er alld «>, turn,, use The last 
sowing to be made m August and September, the young plants from wh ich to be pricked out into beds 
3 inches apart in a situation where they can be protected during the winter, either by frames or a 
covering of Mats, under which they remain until the following March. ~ ' 
d. 
Celery, White Plume. 
CELERY. 
Per oz. — s 
DEFIANCE RED (Cole's), an 
excellent large variety, solid and 
crisp .. .. per pkt., 6d. 
MAJ OR CLARKE’S fine solid red, 
the best red celery in cultivation, 
for early use, .. per pkt., Is! 
NONSUCH (Ivcm/sf, fine solid 
I'i'A •• .. per pkt., (id. 
SANDRINGHAM DWARF 
WHITE, very crisp, first-rate 
flavour, . . . . per pkt., 6 d. 
SUPERB CRYSTAL WHITE 
( Cole's), crisp, juicy, and fine 
flavoured . . . . per pkt. , (id. 
SUPERB SOLID WHITE ( Sey- 
mour's ), very solid, large size, 
excellent flavour ..per pkt., Oil. 
Y HITE PLUME (Henderson's), a 
new dwarf pure white celery of 
good constitution, coming per- 
fectly true from seed per pkt. 1 s. 
CELERIAC or TURNIP ROOTED 
per pkt., 6 d. 
For the first crop sow about the end of 
February in boxes or pans, and place on a 
gentle bottom heat ; when the plants arc strong 
enough they should be pricked out 4 to 6 
inches apart into prepared beds of soft rich 
soil, where they will acquire sufficient strength 
for finally planting into trenches, llig out 
trenches 12 to 18 inches deep, 12 inches wide, 
and 4 feel 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 with the soil) 'select the strongest 
plants, which place in the centre of the trench, 
taking care not to remove the' ball of soil 
attached to the roots. Earth up as the 
plants require it. 
CHERVIL, CURLED or DOUBLE 4 
Sow in. March for summer use, and in July for the winter crop ; cultivation same as Parsley, which 
it resembles in growth ; it is very ornamental for garnishing, and useful for salads and soups. ’ 
CHICORY, LARGE-ROOTED, very useful for winter salads . , . , , , 
Sow in June; store the roots in October, and force as required in the same way as Sea Kale. 
CHOU DE MILAN or MILAN CABBAGE .. 0 e 
This prolific and fine-flavoured vegetable is best known under the above name, but being really a 
Forecole, the lime of sowing and mode of cultivation may be the same. 
