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WILLIAM BDIJ. & SONS’ SEED CATALOGUE. 
CABBAGE. 
Fop Spring use sow about the middle of July, and again early in August ; 
when the plants are strong enough plant out into rows 18 Inches apart, and 
12 inches from plant to plant. For Summer and Autumn use, sow in February 
and March, and at intervals during Spring. 
Per oz. — s. d. 
CHOU DE BURGIILEY . . ..10 
CHRISTMAS DRUMHEAD, a valu- 
able variety for Winter use . . 
EARLY DWARF YORK 
ELLAM’S EARLY DWARF SPRING 
ENFIELD MARKET, extra fine 
FLOWER OF SPRING 
HEARTWELL {Curler’s) 
IMPERIAL {Wheeler's) 
LITTLE PIXIE 
MEIN'S No. 1, for Spriiifr or Autumn 
NONPAREIL IMPROVED .. 
RED DUTCH (for inekUng) . . 
RELIANCE {CnUelVs) 
ROSETTE COLEWORT 
RAINHAM MARKET, U.e earliest, 
one of the largest and best . . 
0 6 
0 6 
0 8 
0 6 
1 0 
0 8 
0 6 
0 6 
0 8 
0 6 
0 9 
0 6 
0 9 
0 8 
WARNER’S DRUMHEAD, 
dwarf and compact 
very 
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CARDOON. 
Sow the seed in April, in rows 4 feet apart, and when up, thin out singly 12 to 
18 inches apart. Before earthing up as for Celery, which should be done on a 
dry day, tie up and surround ,each plant with straw to keep the soil from 
contact with the sides. In dry weather give plenty of water. 
LARGE SIbVNISH per oz. Is. 
CAPSICUM and CHILI. 
Sow in heat early in March, and when an inch high prick out two or three into 
each pot, gradually hardening off in a cool greenhouse or frame; they may be 
either potted singly or planted out in a warm sheltered border composed of rich 
soil. In a greenhouse amongst other plants their brilliant-coloured fruits and 
green foliage present a gay appearance. 
Per pkt.- 
— s. 
d. 
CAYENNE .. - 
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6 
CHILI, SMALL RED 
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6 
GOLDEN DAWN, fruits very mild, of a bright golden yellow 
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6 
LONG RED 
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6 
PRINCE OF WALES, jcllow, a charming plant for decoration 
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6 
PRINCESS OF WALES, bright lemon fruit, fine foliage ; 
handsome table plant 
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6 
RED CHERRY, small round fruits, very hot 
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6 
