SELECT VEGETABLE SEEDS offkkkd by WILLIAM BULL, F.L.S. 
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BEANS, CLIMBING or RUNNING. 
These are planted in the open ground in rows 4 or 5 feel apart, about the beginning of May 
TThen 3 inches high, earth up and stake; the stakes to be about 8 feet high, and when the plants have 
reached the required height, they should be stopped to cause them to produce laterals. ^ 
CHAMPION SCARLET RUNNERS, a fine variety, producing very large pods . . , 
NE PLUS ULTRA {KeaVs), wonderfully prolific, should be planted lift, apart in the row 
PAINTED LAD Y or YORK and LANCASTER, scarlet and wliito nower.s 
SCARLET RUNNERS ; ' 
THE CZAR, immenso pods, white seeded . . 
per pint Is. 3rf. — 
BEET. 
Beet requires a deep, rich, sandy soil, not recently manured', trench to the depth of 18 inches, placing 
a layer of manure at the bottom to attract the downward growth of the roots. Sow early in May, 
in drills 2 feet apart, and 1 J to 2 inches deep, and drop the seed at regular distances of 2 or Z inches, and 
cover with fine soil. IFhen the plants have attained 3 or 4 leaves, thin out gradually. p^^. 
CHELTENHAM GREEN -TOP, mcdiiun size roots, of fine shape, svith bright rod flesh 0 10 
DELL'S DWARF BLACK-LEAVED excellent for decoration or culinarv purnoses 
GREEN or SPINACH ^ \ _ . . ] ] 
MIDDLETON PARK FAVOURITE, a very superior dark-leaved Beet, the finest of the 
Doll’s type 
NUTTING’S SELECTED DWARF RED, well known and greatly esteemed 
PINE APPLE .... 
PRAGNELL’S EXHIBITION, a very hand.some variety, flesh deep rich crimson 
BORECOLE or 
KALE. 
Two sowings may be made, the 
first early in March, the second during 
April, in prepared beds, from which 
they may be transplanted into rows 
2 feet apart. 
Per oz. — s. d. 
ASPARAGUS or BUDA . . ' o 9 
VARIEGATED, TRIPLE 
CURLED, extra cimled . . 0 9 
CHOU DE MILAN . . ..05 
COTTAGERS’ KALE, of ex- 
excellent flavour . . .,06 
DWARF GREEN CURLED 
or SCOTCH 0 4 
JERUSALEM, very hardy . . 0 5 
SCOTCH CABBAGING or 
HEARTING, very hardy , . 0 6 
TALL GREEN CURLED 0 5 
BROCOLI. 
The Cape varieties may be' sown at three different daies^ commencina in April; Walclieren at 
intervals of three weeks, from April to July, the varieties for spring use from the beginning of April 
till May, and the late sorts from about the middle of May, 
For Use in Autumn and Winter. Per oz. — s. d. 
EARLY WHITE CAPE (ff/w/yc’cf), an excoUeut variety ,, .. .. ..19 
WALCHEREN, tlie best and most useful Brocoli grown ; when so\vn at intervals of 
three weeks from Ai)ril to July, line heads may be cut till December . . . . . . 1 G 
