BULL & SONS’ SEED CATALOGUE. 7 
CARROT. I 
For an early crop, sow the “ French Horn ” on a slight - 3 
hotbed in February; for general crop, sow the second j 
week in April. Deeply trenched ground of light sandy J 
nature that has been liberally manured the previous ? 
Autumn is most suitable for Carrots. Sow the seed in 
drills 1 inch deep, and 12 inches apart. 
Per oz. — ». d. \ 
BULL’S MATCHLESS SCARLET 10 
CHAMPION SCARLET HORN, a fine large variety, much ’ 
esteemed for market and general purposes . . . . ..08 ' ■■ 
EARLY FRENCH HORN, very sweet, and early .... 0 8 
EARLY GEM, a useful early variety .. 0 9 
EARLY NANTES, an excellent early variety, of line quality 0 6 
EARLY SCARLET SHORT HORN, fine for Summer use . . 0 6 
INTERMEDIATE SCARLET (James’s), exceUent flavour 0 6 
LONG RED SURREY, an excellent keeper . . . . ..06 
SCARLET ALTRINCHAM (selected stock) .. ..0 6 
CARROT, 
LONG RED SURREY. 
CAULIFLOWER. 
Spring sowing for a 
first crop should com- 
mence in February, and 
again in March, in a 
gentle heat. Successive 
sowings may be made 
in Aprii, May and June, 
for Summer and 
Autumn use ; the last 
sowing to be made in 
August and September, 
the young plants from 
which to be pricked out 
into beds 3 inches 
apart, in a situation 
where they can be pro- 
tected during severe 
weather in the Win- 
ter, either by frames or 
a covering of mats. 
Per oz. — t. d. 
BULL’S EARLY FORCING, a valuable variety for forcing and early use ; the heads are 
of medium size, pure white, and very close . . . . . . per pkt. Is. 6rf. & 2s. 6<f. — 
AUTUMN GIANT ( Veitch’s), an excellent variety of compact growth 16 
DWARF ERFURT MAMMOTH, extra fine, producing large and compact heads . . ..20 
EARLY LONDON, a well-known and greatly esteemed variety . . . . . . ..16 
ECLIPSE, splendid for Autumn use . . . . . . . . . . • . • • P®r pkt. 6d. 2 0 
SNOWBALL, dwarf and compact; fine white heads ,, .. .. ,> 1». 6d. 
WALCHEREN, an exceUent variety if sown in succession . . . . . . . . ..16 
