Cartel! & Complete $eetl G^mele. 
SPINACH (Spinacia oleracea). 
CULTURE. — Should the weather be favourable, a small sowing of the round variety may be, made 
in January, another in February, and a larger one, in March, Successive sowings may then be. made 
every three weeks till the. beginning of May, and afterwards weekly to the end of July. Fur Winter 
use, sow the prickly variety weekly during the first three weeks in August. The “ New Zealand” should 
be sown in heat, and transplanted, and be, protected till the beginning of June, when it may Implanted out 
without shelter. 
ROl‘NI> SPINACH. 
Round, or Summer — For Summer use 
Prickly, or Winter — For Winter use 
Flanders Broadleaf — -A broad-leaved hardy variety 
New Zealand— Should be sown in February in heat and 
Oraehe, or Mountain— Quite distinct 
per qt., Is. !)d. 
,, Is. 9d 
,, Is. 9d. 
transplanted in June 
Per oz. — s. d. 
per pint, Is. 0 3 
„ Is. 0 3 
„ Is. 0 3 
0 fi 
0 0 
SEA KALE SEED 
(Crambe maritima). 
CULTURE. — Sow in March or April in rows, about 15 inches 
apart , and keep the plants clear of weeds. Transplant to pood , well 
trenched, and rich (/round in clumps of about 4 or 5, and between each lot so 
planted leave a space of about 3 feet, so that any one can move between 
them during the growing season . 
6d. per oz. 
For Plants, see page 46. 
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