4C SELECT VEGETABLE SEEDS ofkeukd by WILLIAM BULL, F.L.S. 
BROCOLI — continued. 
BRUSSELS SPROUTS. 
Sow the second week in March for early cropSy 
and in April for succession. Transplant when 
ready into rich strong loamy soily 2 feet apart each 
way. Per oz. — 8. d. 
THE AVROXTON, a veiy liai’dy and exceed- 
ingly productive variety, literally covered 
from top to bottom with closely set, firm, 
medium-sized sprouts. . .. .. ..OS 
AIGBURTH, most productive variety ; stem 
sprouts from top to bottom . , . . . . 10 
IMPORTED, a very select stock . . . . 0 5 
GIANT («SVn/?wy<?r’s) .. .. .. ..0 9 
ROSEBERY OH 
CABBAGE. 
For spring use sow about the middle July, and 
again early in August ; when the plants are strong 
enough plant out into rows 18 inches apart, and 12 
inches from plant to plant. For summer and 
autumn use, sow in February and March, and at 
intervals during spring. 
Per oz. — s. d. 
BATTERSEA or FULHAM.. ..0 3 
CHRISTMAS DRUMHEAD, a valu- 
able variety for winter use . . . . 10 
EARLY DWARF YORK . . ..08 
ELLAM’S EARLY DWARF SPRING 0 10 
ENFIELD MARKET, extra fine ..04 
HEARTWELL (Cin<rr’«) .. .. 0 10 
IMPERIAL {Wheeler’s) .. .. '0 6 
LITTLE PIXIE 0 6 
MEIN’S No. 1, a valuable variety for 
Spring or Autumn sowing . . . . 0 8 
NONPAREIL ' IMPROVED .. ..0 6 
RED DUTCH (for pickling) . . . . 0 9 
RELIANCE [Cattell’s] 0 6 
ROSETTE COLEWORT .. ..0 8 
WARNER’S DRUMHEAD, very 
dwai'f and compact . . . . ..03 
Foe Use in Autumn and AVinter. Per oz. — s. d. 
EARLY WHITE (Arfam’s), an excellent variety, producing large heads .. .. ..0 9 
SUPERB WINTER WHITE {Snow's), true, the best winter Brocoli 19 
WINTER WHITE PROTECTING {Backhouse's), an excellent variety 19 
Foe Use in Maecu and Apeil. 
APRIL QUEEN, one of the finest sorts ; ready for use in April and May . . 
BRIDE (Difeoci’s), fine largo compact heads 
LEAMINGTON, fine self-protecting variety, pure white . . . . . . , . . . . . 
PROTECTING {Knight's), a very fine pnre variety, hardy 
Foe Use in May and June. 
EARLY PURPLE SPROUTING, very useful and productive, hardy . . . . . . 
METHVEN’S JUNE. — Fine pure white 
heads ; very hardy, standing the winter 
well .. .. .. ., per pkt. Is. 
ECLIPSE (Cattell’s), one of the hardiest and 
beat late white varieties 
LATE WHITE ( WUcove's), the heads of this 
variety are very largo and firm 
LATE QUEEN, perfectly distinct, dwarf and 
compact, rarely affected by frost 
