50 SELECT VEGETABLE SEEDS offered nr WILLIAM BULL, F.L.S. 
Ter oz. — «. d. 
CORN SALAD or LAMB’S LETTUCE, COMMON or ENGLISH .. .. 0 4 
CORN SALAD or LAMB'S LETTUCE, ITALIAN, the best variety 0 6 
Sow ill March and April for summer use, and in August and September for winter salads. 
CRESS. Feroz.- 
AMERICAN or LAND, very hardy, resembling Water Cress in flavour . . . . 0 
AUSTRALIAN or GOLDEN,. mild and pleasing flavour .. .. perpt., l.v. 9c/. 0 
COMMON or PLAIN per qt., 2s. 0 d. 0 
EXTRA CURLED ,, 2.v Or/. 0 
WATER CRESS, easily grown in a moist situation . . . . • • per pkt., 6r/. & Is. 
Sow once a week all the summer on a shad// border. American Cress is a hard// perennial , and is 
usnall// sown in May for autumn and win ter, and in August 
/ e ^ for spring use. Jig successive monthly sowings Australian 
^ Cress mag be constantly supplied throughout the summer. 
CUCUMBER. Per pkt.— s. d. 
CLIMAX. — A handsome white-spined variety, 
of hardy constitution, from 18 to 20 inches in 
length, per packet . . . . . . ..10 
BLUE GOWN, black spine, about 24 inches 
long. . . . . . . . . . • * ..10 
CARDIFF CASTLE, a fine variety, for either 
summer or winter use, the fruit is of a rich 
emerald colour about 1 8 iuches long, per packet 1 0 
CHAMPION (Carter's), a good winter sort .. 10 
CUTHILL’S BLACK SPINE, one of the best 1 0 
DUKE OF CONNAUGHT, fine for exhibition 1. 0 
DUKE OF EDINBURGH (Daniel's), one of the 
finest white spined varieties in cultivation, of a 
fine robust constitution and habit, growing 
rapidly to th'e length of thirty to thirty-six 
inches, is very prolific, of a. fine rich green colour 
and one of the best for exhibition purposes _ . . 
EXCELSIOR, an excellent white-spined variety 
INVINCIBLE (Hamilton' s), a fine variety 
KIRKLEES HALL DEFIANCE, white spine 
MARQUIS OF LORNE, a magnificent variety 
NEEDLE GUN (Hamilton's), a first-class variety 
SANDER’S TELEPHONE, a handsome variety 
TELEGRAPH (true), a handsome black-spined 
Cucumber ; a very free bearer, producing fruit 
from 20 to 26 inches long, thin-skinned, and 
of excellent flavour 
TENDER AND TRUE, First Class Certificate, 
Royal Horticultural Society 
RIDGE VARIETIES. 
SHORT PRICKLY, for pickling . . ..06 
STOCKWOOD LONG RIDGE, fine for open- 
air culture . . . . • • • • • • ..06 
Sow the seeds in pots or pans, and when the plants 
have produced their seed leaves, pot them off; when 
the pots arc filled with roots, and the bed at a 
proper temperature, carefully turn them out, and 
plant on mounds of rich turfy loam, and give them 
a gentle watering. Keep up a steady growing 
heat, and attend to slopping, thinning, and setting 
the flowers. 
EGG PLANT (Aubergine). 
BLACK.— A very robust-growing variety from 
Pekin, to 3 feet high, with very dark foliage, 
and black stems and fruits, the latter some- 
times attaining the weight of seven or eight 
pounds ; spherical in form. 0 6 
GIANT WHITE 0 3 
LARGE PURPLE 0 3 
SCARLET •; ..0 3 
Egg Plants, when well cultivated, arc curious and 
interesting objects in the greenhouse or conservatory, 
and arc also useful as garnishing plants. The time 
of sowing and treatment is the same as for Capsicum. 
Duke of Edinbuboii. 
1 0 
1 6 
