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WILLIAM BULL & SONS’ SEED CATALOGUE. 
BEET — continued. Per oz. — s d. 
I'X.YPTIAN TURNIP-ROOTEP, a very useful sort, of rich colour and excellent quality ... 0 9 
MIDDLETON PARK FAVOURITE, a very superior dark-leaved Meet, the finest of the 
Dell's type ' 
NUTTING'S SELECTED DWARF RED, well known and greatly esteemed 0 9 
PERPETUAL or SPINACH, an excellent substitute for Spinach 0 9 
PINE APPLE J i; 
PRAGNELL’S EXHIBITION, a very handsome variety, flesh deep rich crimson 1 0 
SILVER or SEA KALE BEET 10 
BORECOLE OP KALE. 
SCOTCH CABBAGING or HEARTING, s. d. 
very hardy .. ... , 0 S 
TALL GREEN CURLED 0 (i 
Two sowings may be made, the 
first early in March, the second 
during April, in prepared beds, frorri 
which they may be transplanted 
into rows 2 feet apart. 
Per oz. — s. d. 
BULL’S EXCELSIOR. 
This handsome hardy va- -y 
riety is quite distinct from 
any other strain. The leaves 
are beautifully curled, and 
of delicious flavour. A 
splendid variet^or-ejihilxi^ . , 
tion ... ... fper pkt.. Is 2 0\^ 
ASPARACIUSorTTOD'A ... 1 0 
— CrtW-BE-MIEANL. 0 0 
CgiTAGERS' KAEE, .of. 
excellent flavour ... ... 0 8 
DWARF GREEN CURLED 0 8 
leaves resemble the Kale, 
and the heart that of a 
Cabbage, while the deli- 
cately flavoured mid-ribs of 
the leaves are as tender as 
asparagus ... ... ... 1 9 
lERUSALEM, very hardy ...'0 « 
THOUSAND-HEADED 0 (! 
VARIEGATED, TRIPLE CURLED, extra 
curled ... ... per pkt. (id. and Is. — 
BROCCOLI. 
The Cape varieties may be sown 
at three different dates, 
commencing in April ; 
Walclieren at intervals 
of three weeks, from April 
to July, the varieties for 
Spring use from the begin- 
ing of April till May, and 
the late sorts from 
about the middle 
of May. 
BULL'S MONARCH 
(New). A magnificent 
late variety of dwarf 
compact growth, of 
very robust and hardy 
constitution, rarely 
affected by frost, and 
producing largehand- 
some heads in May 
and June. One of the 
finest for table use. 
Per packet. Is. Od. 
