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WILLIAM BULL & SONS’ SEED CATALOGUE. 
BEANS, TALL OR RUNNING — condnu^d. 
Per qt. — 8. d. 
PAINTED LADY, or YORK AND LANCASTER, scarlet and white flowers .. 16 
SCARLET RUNNERS, a very select stocTc . . . . , . , . . . . . ..10 
WHITE DUTCH, white seeded 10 
BEANS, FRENCH or KIDNEY. 
BULL’S IMPROVED NE PLUS ULTRA, an excellent dwarf variety for forcing .. 2 0 
CANADIAN WONDER, IMPROVED, extremely prolific variety for general crop .. .. 2 0 
EVERBEARING-, marvellously productive, extremely early, and of a very fine quality (distinct) 3 6 
FULMER’S FORCING, an exce)lent variety . . . . .... . . . . ..16 
GOLDEN BUTTER, wax podded 2 6 
NEGRO LONG-PODDED, very productive for general crop .. .. .. .. ..16 
OSBORN’S FORCING 16 
PALE DUN or CREAM COLOURED, early and prolific, excellent for general crop . . 10 
SION HOUSE, suitable for out-door culture or early forcing . . . . . . ..10 
SIR JOSEPH PAXTON, exoeUent for forcing 16 
BEANS, BROAD. 
BULL’S MAMMOTH, an luu-i vailed broad, long-podded Bean, about 12 inches long, 
containing beans of exquisite flavour . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..26 
BULL’S MASTERPIECE, an excellent large green long pod. Very prolific and of 
splendid quality . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . ..20 
DWARF GREEN GEM (Beck's), 1 foot high, branching habit, and abundant cropper . . 16 
EARLY LONG-POD ..10 
GREEN LONG-POD NONPAREIL, early 16 
MONARCH LONG-POD ■ .. ..0 8 
SEVILLE LONG-POD, an excellent variety .. .. ,. .. .. ..16 
WINDSOR, BROAD, IMPROVED 16 
WINDSOR GREEN HARLIN6T0N. — Long rich deep green pods which retain their 
beautiful colour when cooked, and are of the most mellow and delicious flavour . . ..16 
WONDERFUL LONG-POD (Johnson's) 0 10 
ARTICHOKES. 
Sow early in March, in rich soil, and when 
strong enough, plant in rows 4 feet apart. 
Per pkt. — s. d. 
GREEN GLOBE 10 
PURPLE GLOBE 10 
ASPARAGUS. 
During the third week in March, sow the seed 
in drills 12 or 15 Inches apart, on well-drained 
light ground that has been heavily manured the 
previous Autumn ; the seed may be covered to 
the depth of half an inch. Per oz.— >. d. 
COLOSSAL (Connover' s) 
READING GIANT or BATTERSEA 
per lb. 5«. 0 
„ 4*. 0 
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. 
Per oz. — s. 
BULL’S DWARF CRIMSON, an extra selected stock of the -n-ell-known Dell's ; a 
grand variety for culinarj' and decorative purposes . . . . . . . . . . • • 
BULL’S EXHIBITION, a most valuable Beet for exhibition; the flesh is very dark in 
colour, and when cut is free from light rings . . . . . . . . . . ’ ‘ „ V 
CHELTENHAM GREEN-TOP, medium size roots, of fine shape, with bright red flesh 
DELL’S DWARF BLACK-LEAVED, excellent for decoration or culinary purposes 
ASPARAGUS, 
CONNOVER’S COLOSSAL. 
d. 
1 0 
1 6 
0 10 
1 0 
