SELECT VEGETABLE SEEDS offeu'ev by AVILIJAM BULL, F.L.S.- 43- 
CAPSICUM. 
.Sow . in htat early i» March, 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 d warm 
skeltered border composed of rich soil. In a greenhouse- amongst other playits their hrilliant-cohured fruits 
and green foliage prrtcot a gag appearance. 
CAYENNE 
Per pkt. — 8. 

GOLDEN DAAV’^N, fruitH very mild and of a bright golden 
yellow . . . . 
LONG RED ; ■; ;; ;; ;; 
PRINCE OF V ALES, vellow, a charming plant for decoration 
PRINCESS OF WALES, bright lemon fruit, fine foliage; 
haTuls«)me tiihle plant . . 
RED CHERRY, small round fruits, very hot 
CARDOON. 
The ground upon which Cardoms are to he grown should he deeply trenched 
and liherallg manured. Bow 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, tic up and surround each plant 
with straw to keep the soil from contact with the sides. In dry weather 
give plenty of wafer. 
LARGE SPANISH 
oz. 9<f. 
CARROT. 
CARKOT, LONG RED 
SURREY. 
For an early crop, soie the French Horn on a dxghl hoUhed in 
February; for general crop, soul the second week in April. Deeply 
trenched ground of light .sandy nature that has bean liberally manured 
the precious autumn is snost suitable for Carrots. Soso the seed in drills 
I inch deep, and 12 inches apart. t. 
, ■ Per oz. — s. d. 
EARLY I'RENCH HORN, very sweet, and early .. .. 0 8 
EARLY GEII, a useful early variety . . . . . . ..09 
EARLY NANTES, an excellent early variety, of line quality 0 6 
EARLY SCARLET SHORT HORN, fine for summer use . , 0 4 
INTERMEDIATE SCARLET {Jaffies^s)^ excelleut flavour 0 4 
LONG RED SURREY, an excellent keeper ,, ,,0 4 
•MATCHLESS SCARLET . . . . 0 8 
SCARLET ALTRINCHAl\r (selected stock) . . , , 0 4 
CAULIFLOWER. 
Spring sowing for a first 
crop should commence in Feb’- 
ruary, and again tn March, 
in a gentle heat. Successive 
sowings may be made in 
April, May and June, for 
summer and autumn use. 
The last sowing to be made 
in August ay\d September, 
the young plants from which 
to be. pricked out into beds 
3 inehCsS apart, in a situation 
where they can be protected 
during the winter, either by 
frames or a covering of mats, 
under which they remain until 
the J'idlowing March. 
AUTUMN GIANT, an excelleni. variety of compact gr iwtli .. .. .. 
DWARF ERFURT MAMMOTH, extra fine, producing largo and compact li.eads . 
EARLY LONDON, a well-known and greatly esteemed variety 
Per oz. — s. d. 
.. I 6 
ECLIPSE, splendid for autumn use , . . . . . . . , 
SNOWBALL, dwarf and compact; fine white heads 
WALCHEREN, an excellent variety if 80 ^vn in succession 
per pkt. id, 
. \s.id. 
