SELECT VEGETABLE SEEDS ofkeekd bv WILLIAM BULL, F.L.8. 
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SPINACH. 
Per oz. — #. d. 
NEW ZEALAND 0 8 
PRICKLY or WINTER per’qt.'iV. 0 3 
ROUND or StTKMER „ 2#. 0 3 
T/i 4 round variety ehould he KOwn at intervals from Marvh to Junc^ to emure a constant supply 
during the summer. The prickly or triangular-'lvaved sort is usually sown about the end of July 
or beginning of August for winter ttsCy in drills 1 foot apart. New Zealand Spiiiaoh is a useful 
and excellent vegetable^ and should be raised in a gentle heat in March^ and transplanted in May 
or June 3 feet apart each way^ into rich light soil. 
TOMATO or LOVE APPLE. 
NEVy_ TOMATO, MIKADO. 
Tlie fruits of this desii'able variety )jrow to a large size, frequently weighing as luueh as a pound 
and a half each, and are of good fiavoiu-. The foliage is distinct, being whole or entire, instead of 
out or serrated as in nearly all other sorts. U. per packet. 
Per pkt. — rf. 
CRITERION, a very distinct variety, perfectly smooth fruit of fine flavour . . . . ' . . 0 6 
GOLDEN QUEEN, large round smooth fruit of deep golden yellow 10 
HATHAWAY’S EXCELSIOR, a fine early variety, excellent flavour, one of the finest . . 10 
KING HUMBERT, racemes of smooth glossy scarlet, fruit of medium size ; very prolific .. 0 6 
LARGE RED 0 6 
MAYFLOWER, smooth cherry-red fruits of large size and fine shape, very free cropper 10 
ORANGEFIELD DWARF, an early dwarf variety, and very prolific . . . . . . 0 6 
QUEEN OF TOMATOES, the fruit is pear-shaped (averaging a Victoria r/om in size), and 
of a brilliant red colour, with smooth and glossy skin, exquisite flavour, and very prolific . . 10 
TROPHY, a fine late variety of excellent quality . . . . . . . . . . . . ..06 
VICTORIA (Nisbet'sJ, smooth oval-shaped fruits, produced in clusters .. .. ..0 6 
To obtain an early and yood supply of this delicious fruity sow in March in a Cucumber framCy 
and when the plants are 2 or 3 inches hiyhy pot off and yroio on freely under glasSy gradually 
hardening so that they can be planted out into rich soil against a wall, with a full exposure to the 
sun, the first favourable day in May, taking care to protect them from frost and cold cutting winds. 
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