SELECT GENERAL LIST OF VEGETABLE SEEDS. 
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ENDIVE. 
Per oz. — s. <1. 
BATAVIAN GREEN, a smooth broad-leaved variety 10 
BATAVIAN, IMPERIAL WHITE, a very superior broad-leaved variety . . . . ,09 
DIGSWELL PRIZE, invaluable for its hardihood and good hearting quality . . . .10 
GREEN CURLED, very hardy, blanches readily 10 
MOSS CURLED, beautifully curled, like moss 10 
WHITE CURLED, very tender when cut young, but grows tough and bitter with age . .10 
For first crop sow about the middle of Ma.y, and for succession in June and July. When the plants 
<crc 2 or 3 inches high thin them out, or transplant into moderately rich or rather light soil, 1 foot apart. 
IF ater freely in dry weather. 
KOHL RABI. 
, _ Per oz.— s. d. 
EARLY GREEN VIENNA 10 
EARLY PURPLE VIENNA 10 
These varieties are especially adapted for garden cultivation. 
Sow early in May, and. transplant in rows about the end of June. 
LEEK. 
Per oz. — s. d. 
GIANT ITALIAN WINTER, a splendid variety, very large and fmo 10 
LONDON FLAG 0 0 
MUSSELBURGH, very large and fine 10 
Early in March soiv in prepared beds of rich soil, and thin out when necessary, to beep the plants 
■strong. Plant out in June into trenches previously prepared for Celery, or in rows 15 inches apart, on 
ground deeply trenched and manured; make holes with a dibber, 9 or 10 inches deep and 6 inches 
apart , into which place the plants. 
LETTUCE. 
CABBAGE VARIETIES. Per oz. -s. d. 
ALL THE YEAR ROUND, a very hardy compact sort, white, solid, and crisp . . .10 
BROWN DUTCH, hardy, fine for autumn sowing 10 
DRUMHEAD or MALTA, one of the largest and best summer Lettuces 0 9 
GRAND ADMIRAL or ROYAL, large and crisp ......... 1 0 
HAMMERSMITH HARDY GREEN, the best for standing the winter 10 
NEAPOLITAN, very firm-hearted, tender, crisp, and early 10 
STANSTEAD PARK, one of the hardiest varieties in cultivation 10 
TENNIS BALL, hardy, very dwarf and compact 10 
TOM THUMB, very sweet, solid, and compact 10 
VICTORIA or RED EDGED, hearts quickly, and stands the summer well . . . .10 
COS VARIETIES. Per oz.— s. d. 
BROWN, BATH, or BEARFIELD, white-seeded, large and sweet ; stands the winter well . 1 0 
BROWN or BATH, black-seeded, resembling the preceding, except in the colour of the seed . 1 0 
EGYPTIAN GREEN, fine and large, hardy . . .' . * 10 
HICK’S HARDY WHITE, fine for spring or autumn sowing, stands a long time . . .10 
LONDON SUPERB WHITE, large, crisp, and sweet 10 
NONSUCH (finery's) a most valuable variety for summer use 10 
PARIS or BRIGHTON GREEN, a well-known sort 16 
PARIS WHITE, large, compact, and crisp, excellent for summer 16 
VICTORIA WHITE [Dim-, nick's) 10 
Sow in February under glass, to succeed those that have stood the winter, and when a constant supply 
is required, sow at intervals of three weeks until the end of July. Far winter and early spring use sow 
in August and September, and again in October in frames, to make sure of a crop for spring. 
