15 
TURNIP. 
Sow the earliest varieties in March, and at intervais of three weeks until the 
middle of June. About the second week in August sow “ Orange Jelly” or some other 
hardy sort for Winter use- Per oz.—s. d. 
BULL’S IMPitOVEI) SNOWBALL, excellent for early or late crops, one of the best 
per pint, 2s. Od. 0 4 
AMERICAN RED STONE, white flesh, remarkably sweet, keeps well . . .. .. ..0 4 
CHIRK CASTLE BLACK STONE, a greatly esteemed Winter variety 0 4 
EAJiLY PURPLE-TOP MUNICH, a handsome and very early Pm-ple-top Turnip . . 0 4 
EARLY SIX WEEKS STONE per pint, l.v. &d. 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 0 3 
MODEL WHITE [Sobbic' »). remarkable for its fine form, earliness and quality . . ..06 
ORANGE JELLY or GOLDEN BALL per pint. Is. 6rf. 0 4 
WHITE STRAP-LEAVED 0 3 
YELLOW ALTRINCHAM 0 3. 
VEGETABLE MARROW. 
Sow in April in pans, and piace on a gentle bottom heat ; when up and strong 
enough to handle, pot off. When fully established harden off, and about the middle 
of May they can be planted out. taking the precaution to protect by means of hand- 
glasses for a short time. Per pkt.— s. d. 
CUSTARD, a very free bearing, distinct and good variety . . .. .. .. .. ..0 6 
HIBBERD’S PROLIFIC 0 6 
LONG-FRUITED GREEN per oz. l.s. 0 3 
LONG-FRUITED WHITE, a very prolific short-jointed sort .. .. .. ,, Is. 0 3 
MOORE’S CREAM, an exceUent variety .. .. .. ..0 6 
“PEN-Y-BYD,” fruit almost globular in fovm, and of a delicate creamy-white colour .. 0 6 
SWEET AND POT HERBS. 
Anarelicu 
Anise 
Basil, bush and sweet 
Borage 
Caraway 
Per packet, 3d. 
Coriander 
Fennel 
Hyssop 
Lavender 
Marjoram, pot 
Marjoram, sweet 
Mallow, curled 
Pot Marigold 
Rampiou 
Rosemary 
Sage 
Savory, Summer 
,, Winter 
Thyme 
Wonnwood 
BULL’S SPECIAL MIXTURE OF LAWN GRASS 
SEED. 
FOR LAAVNS, CRICKET GROUNDS, TENNIS COURTS, &c. 
The above Mixture is compo-sed of the finest Dwarf Evergreen Grasses only, all coarse growing 
varieties being carefully excluded. 
Sow in Aprii and May if not too dry. The best time for Autumn sowing is in 
August and September. Sow 3 to 4 bushels per acre for new Lawns, and 2 bushels 
per acre for renovating oid Lawns. 
Is. 3d. per lb. 25s. per bushel. 
ASPARAGUS for Forcing:. 
Strong Roots for Forcing, 165. and 205. per 100. 
RHUBARB ROOTS. 
Best sorts for Planting, 9d. and Is. each. Extra strong for Forcing, Is. 6d. each. 
DAW’S CHAMPION (New). Award of Merit, R.H.S. A great advance on all the existing varieties, 
especially for market, being very early, a splendid rich colour aud large. 2s. 6d, and 3s. 6d . per root. 
SEA KALE for Forcing. 
strong Selected Roots for Forcing, 16s. and 20s. per 100. 
POTATOES. 
Per 14 lbs. 56 lbs. 
Per 14 lbs. 56 lbs. 
ASHLEAF KIDNEY 
ASHLEAF KIDNEY (Myatt’s 
Prolific) 
ASHLEAF KIDNEY (Rivers’ 
Royal) 
BEAUTY OF HEBRON .. 
EARLY PURITAN 
EARLY REGENT .. 
EARLY ROSE 
IMPERATOR .. ., 
MAGNUM BONUM 
READING GIANT 
5 . 
d. 
5 . 
d. 
5 . 
d. 
5 . 
d. 
3 
0 
11 
0 
READING RUSSET 
3 
0 
11 
0 
SATISFACTION 
3 
6 
12 
0 
2 
6 
8 
6 
SCHOOLMASTER . . 
2 
6 
8 
6 
SNOWDROP 
2 
6 
8 
6 
2 
6 
8 
6 
THE BRUCE 
2 
6 
8 
6 
2 
6 
8 
6 
THE SIRDAR (New), 
2 
6 
8 
6 
Award of Merit, R.H.S., 
2 
9 
10 
0 
1899 
5 
0 
2 
6 
8 
6 
SHARPE’S VICTOR 
3 
0 
11 
0 
2 
6 
8 
6 
UP-TO-DATE 
2 
6 
8 
6 
2 
6 
8 
6 
WHITE ELEPHANT .. 
2 
0 
7 
0 
2 
U 
7 
0 
WINDSOR CASTLE 
3 
0 
11 
0 
