WILLIAM BULL & SONS’ SEED CATALOGUE. 
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TOMATO — continued. 
Per pkt. — s. 
BULL’S FAVOURITE. The fruit of this grand Tomato is of a deep scarlet colour, smooth, 
very firm and solid flesh of an unusual depth, with very few seeds. It is very prolific and 
sets freely. This variety will he found one' of the best in cultivation 
CHISWICK PEACH. First Class Certificate, Royal Horticultural Society, August 16th, 1899. 
This new Tomato is quite distinct, the colour of the fruit being a soft lemon-yeUow, 
which is greatly enhanced by being covered with a beautiful peach-like bloom, making it 
unequalled for dessert purposes 
CHALLENGER, fruit bright scarlet, and of excellent flavour 
CONFERENCE, a very handsome variety, perfectly round and bright glossy red colour 
DUKE OF YORK, a splendid cropper; the fruit is round with very firm flesh of fine 
flavour, and of a rich scarlet colour . . 
FROGMORE SELECTED. First Class Certificate, Royal Horticultural Society. The fruit 
is of good medium size, and a deep bright red colour, smooth and almost round . . 
GOLDEN QUEEN, rich golden yellow, very handsome 
GOLDEN JUBILEE. First Class Certificate, R.H.S. The fruit is of medium size, and its 
clear golden colour is relieved by a suffusion of scarlet, while the flavour, which is really 
delicious, challenges comparison with the best now in circulation 
HACKWOOD PARK PROLIFIC 
HAM GREEN FAVOURITE, one of the best ever introduced 
HATHAWAY’S EXCELSIOR, a fine early variety, excellent flavour, one of the finest 
HOLMES’ SUPREME, fruit bright scarlet, medium size and a very heavy cropper . . 
LAIRD’S SUPREME, a splendid variety, the fruit being large, of a rich glossy crimson 
colour, and of exquisite flavour . . 
MAIN CROP, rich glossy red, flesh of good substance 
OPEN AIR, selected for its earliness, hardiness, and adaptability for outdoor growth 
OSBERTON SCARLET, a very free setter, producing handsome smooth deep scarlet fruit in 
clusters of from four to seven, all of good size . . 
PERFECTION, a very handsome red variety, fine shape . . • • • • • • • • 
RED CHERRY, pretty round fruits 
RED CURRANT, long bunches of pretty red fruits 
THE KING (New), a splendid variety, with handsome deeply round fruit of a rich crimson 
colour. A very heavy cropper and of excellent flavour ; a grand exhibition variety 
THE POLEGATE, a handsome smooth round variety, very firm and flishy ; colour bright 
red. Most prolific cropper . . 
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TURNIP. 
Sow the earliest varieties in March, and at intervals of three weeks until the 
middle of June. About the second weekin August sow “Orange Jelly ” or someother 
hardy sort for Winter use. I*er oz.— ». d. 
BULL’S IMPROVED SNOWBALL, excellent for early or late crops, one of the best, 
per pint, 2s. Ori. 0 0 
AMERICAN RED STONE, white flesh, remarkably sweet, keeps weU 0 * 
CHIRK CASTLE BLACK STONE, a greatly esteemed Winter variety • • . • • • • 0 6 
EARLY PURPLE-TOP MUNICH, a handsome and very early purple-top Turnip . . ..04 
'EARLY SIX WEEKS STONE per pint, Is. U. 0 3 
EXTRA EARLY MILAN, white, with purple top, and very slender tap root ,, 2s. 6rf. 0 6 
GREEN-TOP STONE, hardy, excellent for late use . . ® ^ 
MODEL WHITE (Dobbie's), remarkable for its fine form, earUness and quality . . ..06 
ORANGE JELLY or GOLDEN BALL per pint, Is. 6d. 0 4 
WHITE STRAP-LEAVED ° ® 
YELLOW ALTRINCHAM “ ® 
