SELECT VEGETABLE SEEDS ofpekkd nr WILLIAM BULL, F.L.S. 53 
PEAS. 
SECOND EARLY AND GENERAL CROPS— 
Db. MACLEAN (Turner's), a wonderfully productive blue wrinkled Marrow 
DUKE OF ALBANY, a fine main crop variety 
FILLBASKET (Laxton' s), a large handsome and prolific Pea 
PERFECTION (Veitch's), one of the best wrinkled Marrow Peas in cultivation, 
habit robust, an abundant cropper ; Peas large and of excellent flavour 
PRI2ETAKER, a well-known prolific sort 
STRATACtEM, a dwarf wrinkled Marrow, of sturdy and compact habit, a very 
heavy cropper . . , . . , . . . . . . . . . . . , . , ' 
TELEPHONE, a splendid wrinkled vai'iety . . 
WONDERFUL very prolific, of excellent quality 
Per qt. — ». d. 
34 
ft. 
1 
6 
5 
ft. 
2 
0 
3 
ft. 
1 
0 
3 
ft. 
1 
6 
5 
ft. 
0 
10 
2 
ft. 
2 
0 
6 
ft. 
1 
9 
3 
ft. 
1 
4 
LATE VARIETIES. 
AUTOCRAT, a fine blue wrinkled Pea . . 
BRITISH QUEEN, a well-known variety, very prolific, delicious flavour 
NE PLUS ULTRA, a first-class wrinkled Msirrow, prolific, and excellent fiavom 
OMEGA (Laxton' s), very prolific, one of the best late varieties 
STURDY, a robust groulng variety of exceedingly fine quality . . 
The following Varieties can also be supplied; — 
Per qt. — .s. d. , Per qt. — .s\ d 
EMPEROR OF THE MARROWS . . 18, SIiPREME 14 
HUNDREDFOLD 1 0 I TELEGR.VPH 1 10 
Per qt.— s. d. 
.. 4 ft. 2 0 
. . 6 ft. 1 10 
. . 6 ft. 1 6 
. . 2* ft. 1 8 
.. 3 ft. 2 0 
RADISH. 
How for early crops on a warm border in February, giving protection with litter during frosty 
weather, removing it every mild day. For successional crops, sowings may be made every three weeks 
until the end of August. Black Spanish is used in winter, and should be sown in August. 
BLACK SPANISH 
CHINA ROSE 
EARLY FRAME (Wood's), best for forcing and early use 
SCARLET OLIVE-SHAPED, very mild and tender 
FRENCH BREAKFAST, a very handsome sort, of mild flavour 
LONG SCARLET SHORT-TOP, best for general crop 
LONG SjU^MON 
LONG WHITE 
RED TURNIP 1 , * f 1 1 * 
WHITE TURNIP ) ^^^nraer and late crops 
Per oz. — s. d. 
0 4 
0 4 
perpt., l.«. 9d. 0 3 
,, 1.5.' dd. 0 3 
„ l.v. 9d. 0 4 
,, l.s. 6d. 0 3 
0 3 
0 3 
,, Is. 9(f. 0 3 
RAMPION per pkt. 0 3 
Sow in drills 6 inches aparty on a well-tuorked rich soily dtiring April and nnd thin out 
4 inches apart. 
SALSAPY . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . per oz. 0 9 
Sow in drills 15 inches oparty covering the seed with Jine soily which press down ^rmlyy and thin 
outy when the plants are strong enoughy to 6 inches apart. In all cases sow the seed in dry weather. 
SAVOY. 
Savoys require a deep rich soil well manured. Sow in March, and plant out about 18 mehes apart. 
Per oz. — 5. d. 
DRUMHEAD or GLOBE, very large and of good quality ; the best for general crop . . 0 4 
DWARF GREEN CURLED, heads quickly, of good quality ; an excellent sort .. .. 0 6 
EARLY DWARF ULM, small hearts only, and of excellent flavour . . ..06 
GILBERT’S UNIVERSAL 0 8 
TOM THUMB 0 10 
SCORZONEKA o lo 
This Vegetable requires the same treatment as Salsafy, only soiv in drills 18 inches apart 
and thin out to 9 inches from plant to plant. 
SEA K AL E . . , . . , , , , , . . . . . , per oz. 0 8 
Sow moderately thick early in April, on deeply trenched and richly manured ground, in drills 
18 inches apart, and thin out to about 2 feet asunder. 
