WI1.LIAM BULL & SONS’ SEED CATALOGUE. 
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BEET — conlinned. Per oz. ». rf. 
EGYPTIAN TURNIP-ROOTED, a very useful sort, of rich colour and excellent quality 0 9 
MIDDLETON PARK FAVOURITE, a very superior dark-leaved Beet, the finest of the 
Dell’s typo .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..10 
NUTTING’S SELECTED DWARF RED, well known and jjreatly esteemed . , ..09 
PERPETUAL or SPINACH, an' excellent substitute for Spinach .. .. .. ..0 8 
PINE APPLE 10 
PRAGNELL’S EXHIBITION, a very handsome variety, flesh deep rich crimson . . . , 10 
SILVER or SEA KALE BEET 10 
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. — «. d. 
BULL’S EXCELSIOR, 
This handsome hardy 
variety is quite distinct 
from any other strain. 
The leaves are beautifully 
cui’led, and of delirious 
flavour. A splendid variety 
for exhibition. Perpkt.,l.«. — 
ASPARAGUS or BUDA . . 10 
CHOU DE MILAN 0 6 
COTTAGERS’ KALE, of 
excellent flavour . . . . 0 8 
DWARF GREEN 
CURLED 0 8 
DRUMHEAD. The outer 
leaves resemble the Kale, 
and the heart that of a 
Cabbage, while the deli- 
cately flavoured mid-ribs 
of the leaves are as tender 
SCOTCH CABBAGING or HEARTING, 
very hardy 
TALL GREEN CURLED 
«. d. 
0 8 
0 6 
as asparagus . , ..16 
JERUSALEM, very hardy 0 6 
THOUSAND-HEADED 0 6 
VARIEGATED, TRIPLE CURLED, 
extra curled, per pkt. 6rf. and Is. — 
BROCCOLI. 
The Cape varieties may be sown 
at three different dates, 
commencing in April; 
Walcheren at intervals 
of three weeks, from April 
to July, the varieties for 
Spring use from the begin 
ning 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 large hand- 
some heads in May and 
J vme. One of the finest 
for table use. Per 
packet, U. 6d. 
