Ckqpell & $or\$’ Complete $eed Collide. 
CAPSICUM (Capsicum annum). 
USE.— 7 he pods are used for pickling, and, when ripe, ground to male Cayenne pepper, 
CULTURE. — Sow in the end of March or beginning of April in pans, and place in ahothed. 
When the plants are. in seed leaf. \ thin to 4 inches apart ; those drawn out may again he transplanted into 
pots or pans. Continue them in the. hotlied, and give air freely. In May, harden them off by gradually 
exposing to the open air. Early in June transplant, where, they are to remain, in a sheltered position, 
under a south wall. 
capsicum, hki.:., oh mi.i.’s nosh. 
CAPSICUM, GOLDEN QUEEN. 
Large Bell, or Bull’s Nose — Large, early; mild flavour; colour glossy ret 
Golden Queen — A very ornamental variety 
Prince of Wales 
Long Yellow ■■■ 
Long Red 
Chili 
Mixed Varieties 
per pkt — s. d. 
1 0 
(id. and 1 0 
(id. and 1 0 
(id. and 1 0 
3d. and 0 G 
3d. and 0 G 
3d. and 0 6 
CAULIFLOWER (Brassica oleracea botrytis cauliflora). 
CULTURE . — Sow end of January or early in February in a frame on a slight heat, or in a 
house, so that the plants may he forwarded and hardened off by April , when a sowing may be made 
outdoors. From this sowing heads will be produced in July and August. To stand the winter , seeds 
■should be sown about the third week in August* The Early London and Early Dwarf Erfurt are both 
reliable sorts. Select a sunny , well-drained spot lor the see l Led, well wirk, and if at all heavy , add a 
good dressing of' tine sandy soil or old potting compost , after which the seed may be sown thinly and 
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