SELECT VEGETABLE SEEDS offf.ked iiy WILLIAM BULL, F.L.S. 53 
SPINACH. 
Per oz. — s. d 
NEW ZEALAND Or 
PRICKLY or WINTER per qt., 2/?. 0 r 
ROUND or SUMMER „ 2s. 0 3 
The ioimd variety should be sown at intervals from March to Junc^ to ensure a eonstant supply 
during the summer. The prickly or triangulavleavcd sort is usually sown about the end of July 
or beginning of August for winter usc^ in drills 1 foot apart. New Zealand Spinach is a useful 
and excellent vegetablCy and should be raised in a gentle heat in March y and transplanted in May 
or June 3 feet apart each wayy into rich light soil. 
TOMATO or LOVE APPLE. 
NEW TOMATO, MIKADO. 
The fruits of this desirable variety grow to a large size, frequently weighing as much as a 
pound and a half each, and arc of good flavour. The foliage is distinct, being whole or entire, 
instead of cut or serrated as in nearly all other sorts. l.v. per packet. 
Per pkt. — s. d. 
CRITERION, a very distinct variety, perfectly smooth fruit of fine flavour . . . . 0 6 
GOLDEN QUEEN, large round smooth fruit of deep golden yellow . . . . . . 10 
HAREFIELD GOLDEN GEM ; of medium height, fruit very fleshy and heavy, an 
excellent cropper and continuous fruiter, of a bright golden yellow colour . . . . 16 
HATHAWAY’S EXCELSIOR, a fine early variety, excellent flavour, one of the finest 1 0 
KING HUMBERT, racemes of smooth glossy scarlet, fruit of medium size ; very prolific 0 6 
LARGE RED 0 6 
ORANGEEIELD DWARF, an early dwarf variety, and very prolific •• •• ..0 6 
TROPHY, a fine late variety of excellent quality . . . . . . . . . . ..06 
TOMATO DE LAYE, a variety of peculiar uinight growth, requiring no support .. 0 6 
VICTORIA (Nisbct''sjy smooth ovaJ-shaped fruits, produced in clusters .. .. 0 6 
To obtain an early and good supply of this delicious fruit, sow in March in a Cucumber framCy 
and when the plants are 2 or 3 inches high, pot of and grow on freely under glass, gradually 
hardening so that they can be planted out. into rich soil ayainst 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. 
