SELECT VEGETABLE SEEDS offered by WILLIAM BULL, F.L.S. 
49 
Per oz.— *. 
CHEEVIL, CURLED or DOUBLE 0 
Sow in March for summer tise^ and in July for the winter crop; cultivation same as Jarslcy, 
which it resembles in growth ; it is very ornamental for garnishing^ and useful for salads and soups. 
CHICORY, LARGE-ROOTED, very useful for winter salads . . . . . , . . . . 0 
Sow in June ; store the roots in October^ and force as required in the same way as Sea Kale. 
CORN SALAD or LAMB’S LETTUCE, ITALIAN, the Lest variety 0 
Sow in March and April for summer use, and in August and September for winter salads. 
COUVE TEONCHUDA or PORTUGAL CABBAGE .. per pkt., 6<f. ‘ - 
CRESS. 
Soiv once a week all the summer on a shady border. Americuii Cress is a 
hardy perennial, and is usually sown in May for autumn and winter, and in 
August for spring use. By successive monthly sowings Australian Cress may be 
constantly .supplied throughout the summer. p^j, ^ ^ 
COMMON or PLAIN per qt., l.i. ei. 0 2 
EXTRA CURLED ,, Is. 9rf. 0 2 
WATER CRESS, easily grown in a moist situation . . per pkt., id. — 
■i'?;)' AAIERICAN or LAND 0 3 
AUSTRALIAN or GOLDEN 0 3 
CUCUMBER. 
Sow in pots or pans, and when the plants have produced their seed leaves, pot them off ; 
when the pots are filled icith roots, and the bed at a proper temperature, carefully turn 
them out on mounds of rich turfy loam, and give them a gentle watering. Keep tip a 
steady growing heat, and attend to stopping, thinning, and setting the flowers. 
Per pkt. — s. d. 
CLIMAX, a handsome white-spined variety, from 18 to 20 inches in length, 
a most prolific bearer, of liardy constitution .. .. ,. ., ..10 
LOCKIE’S PERFECTION, a prolific and handsome hlack-spined variety. 
Awarded Seven First Cla.ss Certificates . . . . .... . . ..10 
iVLL THE YEAR ROUND 0 9 
BERKSHIRE CHAMPION '. 0 9 
BLUE GOWN, long handsome fruit abmit 24 inches in length . . ..09 
CARDIFF CASTLE, a fine variety 0 9 
COJIMANDER, a very desirable vai-iety (new) . . ..16 
DUKE OF EDINIilTRGH [Daniels-) 0 9 
LORD ICENYON’S FAVOURITE 0 9 
MARQUIS OF LORNE, a magni6oent variety 0 9 
MODEL (Cdritr’s), a fine exhibition variety .. .. .. •• ..10 
ROCHFORD’S AIARKET (New), one of the best ^ ® 
SION HOUSE IMPROVED, exceUent 0 9 
TELEGRAPH (Akc), handsome black-spine .. .. .. .. ..10 
TELEPHONE, a handsome variety . . . . . . • . . • • • ..10 
TENDER AND TRUE, First Class Certificate, Royal Horticultm-al Society . . 1 0 
OPEN-AIR or RIDGE VARIETIES. 
Sow in April. Blunt out when strong enough under hand-lights, and remove again to the 
open later. It is best to prepare a ridge with any fermenting material that may be at 
hand, taking care it does not get too hot. Cover it up 9 inches deep with good soil. 
The plants should be i to d feet apart. pgj. pjjj; , g 
short prickly, for pickling 0 4 
BEDFORDSHIRE PRIZE, fine for open-air culture 0 6 
EGG PLANT. 
Egg Flants, when well cultivated, are curious and interesting objects in the greenhouse or 
conservatory, and are also useful as garnishing plants. The time of sowing and treatment is 
the same as for Capsicum. 
Per pkt. — s 
BLACK 0 
DUKE OF 
EDINBURGH 
NEW YORK PURPLE 
PURPLE 
SCARLET 
WHITE 
d. 
3 
6 
3 
3 
3 
