4 WILLIAM BULL & SONS^ SEED CATALOGUE. 
BORECOLE 
or KALE. 
beet — contimud. Per oz . — «. d. 
EGYPTIAN TURNIP-ROOTED, a very useful sort, of rich colour and excellent quality 0 8 
MIDDLETON PARK FAVOURITE, a very superior dark-leaved Beet, the finest of the 
Dell’s type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..10 
NUTTING’S SELECTED DWARF RED, well known and greatly esteemed . . ..09 
PERPETUAL or SPINACH, an excellent substitute for Spinach . . . . . . ..08 
PINE APPLE 0 8 
PRAGNELL’S EXHIBITION, 
a very handsome variety, fie.sh 
deep rich ciimaon . , . , 0 9 
SILVER or SEA KALE BEET 0 8 
Two sowings may be made, 
the first early in March, the 
second during April, in pre- 
pared beds, from which they 
may be transplanted into rows 
2 feet apart. Per oz.— «. d. 
ASPARAGUS or BUDA . . 0 9 
CHOU DE MILAN.. ..0 6 
COTTAGERS’ KAI.E, of 
excellent flavoui’ . . ..06 
DWARF GREEN CURLED, 
or SCOTCH SELECTED ..08 
JERUSALEM, very hardy , . 0 6 
SCOTCH CABBAGING or 
HEARTING, very hardy .. 0 8 
TALL GREEN CURLED i> 6 
THOUSAND -HEADED ..0 4 
VARIEGATED, TRIPLE 
CURLED, extra cui'led, 
per pkt. &d. and l.v. — 
BROCCOLI. 
The Cape varieties may be sown 
at three different dates, commen- 
cing in April; Walcheren at in- 
tervals of three weeks, from April 
to July, the varieties for Spring 
use from the beginning of 
April till May, and the late 
sorts from about the middle 
of May. 
ST. VALENTINE (New). This 
new Broccoli is aWinter variety, 
coining in about the 
middle of February. 
We know of no variety 
which produces heads 
so firm and white, 
and th^t remain in 
good condition for so 
long a time. The head 
represented in the 
annexed illustration 
measured 8l inches in 
diameter. I'er packet, 
1®. 6^/. 
NEW BKOCCOLI, ST. VALENTINE. 
