54 SELECT VEGETABLE SEEDS offered by WILLIAM BULL, F.L.S. 
PEAS— continued. 
GENERAL CROP. 
BEST OE ALL (Maclean's), a splendid wrinkled variety 
CHAMPION OF ENGLAND, one of the best Peas in cultivation 
DIGNITY, vide page 42. 
DUKE OF ALBANY, a fine main crop variety . . . . per pint pkt. 2s. 
DUKE OF CONNAUGHT, vide page 43. 
HUNDREDFOLD, a fine late variety 
HUNTINGDONIAN, a good cropper, fine flavoured 
MAGNIFICENT, vide page 42. 
PERFECTION ( Veitch's ), one of the best wrinkled Marrow Peas in cultivation, 
habit robust, an abundant cropper ; peas large and of excellent flavour . . 
PRINCESS ROYAL ( Maclean's ), a free-bearing smooth white variety, 
of fine flavour 
WONDERFUL ( Maclean's ), very prolific, of excellent quality 
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LATE VARIETIES. 
BRITISH QUEEN, a well-known variety, very prolific, delicious flavour . . 6 ft. 16 
HAIRS’ DWARF MAMMOTH, strong branching variety, free bearer, fine flavour 2J ft. 1 (> 
MARVEL (Laxton), a robust growing variety of exceedingly fine quality . . 3 ft. 13 
NE PLUS ULTRA, a first-class wrinkled Marrow, prolific, and excellent flavour 6 ft. 1 6 
OMEGA (Laxton' s), very prolific, one of the best late varieties 2| ft. 16 
PROGRESS, vide page 43. 
Sow end of January , and for a regular succession during the summer and autumn, sow every three 
weeks up to the end of June. The late wrinkled varieties should be sown during April and May. 
When the plants are about 3 inches high, the soil should be drawn against them on both sides. The 
distance between the rows is generally regulated by the extent of ground at disposal, the curlier varieties 
4 f e ct, and the late and tall kinds, not less than 6 feet apart, so that both sides of the row may have fall 
benefit of light and air. 
RADISH. 
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BLACK SPANISH, a hardy sort for autumn sowing 
CHINESE ROSE-COLOURED, an excellent variety for winter use 
EARLY FRAME (Wood's), best for forcing and early use .. 
LONG WHITE NAPLES 
SCARLET OLIVE-SHAPED, very mild and tender 
FRENCH BREAKFAST, a very handsome sort, of mild flavour 
LONG SCARLET SHORT-TOP, best for general crop . . 
WHI'I'e" TURNIP !! ] | j best for summer and late crops 
Sow for early crops on a warm border in February, giving protection with litter during frosty 
u-eathn-, removing it every mild day. For successional crops, sowings may be made every three weeks 
until the end of August. Black Spanish it used in winter, and should be sown in August. 
RAPHANUS CARD ATT S or RAT-TAILED RADISH per pkt., 6 d. & 1 0 
It must be observed that the pods, either cooked or uncooked, should be eaten when about 
half grown ; if allowed to attain full size they become stringy and tough, and like Peas, Beans, 
or any other vegetables, when too old are worthless. 
RAMPION P er P kt - 0 6 
Sow in drills, 6 inches apart on a well-worked rich soil, during April and Mag, and thin out 
4 inches apart. 
RHUBARB. 
Per oz- 
LINN.EUS (Myall's) « ° 
VICTORIA (Myall’s) 00 
Sow in April in drills alout 12 inches apart, and when up thin out to about the same distance in 
the rows ; by the following spring the roots will be large enough to transplant. 
SALSAFY 0 9 
Sow in drills 15 inches apart, covering the seed with fine soil, which press down firmly, and thin 
out, when the plants are strong enough, to 6 inches apart. In all cases sow the card in dry weather. 
