SELECT VEGETABLE SEEDS offered bt WILLIAM BULL, .E.L.S. 49 
PARSLEY. 
To groto Parsletj well the ground should be trenched 18 inches deep, and plenty of manure worked i»; 
sow the seed — in March for summer use, and in June for winter — in rows 1 foot apart, and thin out 
or transplant from 6 to 9 inches apart, A dressing of soot occasionally in showery weather will greatly 
increase the growth of the plants. Pg, s. d. 
CHAMPION MOSS CURLED, extra fine curled 0 6 
FERN-LEAVED 0 9 
MYATT’S GARNISHING, a densely curled variety 0 4 
HAMBURG or TURNIP-ROOTED 0 4 
PARSNIP. 
About the end of February sow in drills 12 inches apart on rich deep soil, trenched and manured 
the previous autumn, and cover slightly with fine soil ; thin out the young plants early to about 9 inches 
apart, and keep the surface of the ground open and free from weeds. Pgj. g^. s. d. 
DOBBIE’S SELECT, of fine shaj)e and flavour 0 8 
HOLLOW-CROWNED, ELCOMB’S IMPROVED, the most useful sort for gardens ..0 4 
\ LISBONNAIS, a very handsome Parsnip 0 6 
THE STUDENT, a fine-flavoured variety 0 6 
PEAS. 
Sow end of January ^ and for a regular succeesiofi 
during the .summer and autumn $ow every three weeks 
up to the end of June. The late ivrinkled varieties 
should be sown during April and May. When the 
ylants are about 3 inches highy the soil should be 
drawn against them on both sides. 7'he distance 
between the rows is generally regulated by the extent 
of ground at disposal. 
EARLIEST SORTS. 
Perqt.— d. 
AMERICAN WONDER, a first early, 
gfTOwing about 10 inches high, fine for 
forcing ♦ . . . . . . . ..14 
CHELSEA GEM, an extra early dwarf 
variety of great merit: growing about 15 
inches high, and of compact short-jointed 
habit; it is as early as “American 
Wonder,” but is a much heavier cropper 
and longer podded . . .. 15in. 1 9 
EARLY SUNRISE, a large-seeded early 
dwarf white wrinkled Marrow . . 2^ ft. 0 10 
EXONIAN, a first-rate early wrinkled 
Marrow, earlier than William I., Peas of 
excellent flavour, F.C.C. , . ’ . . ft. 1 9 
FIRST AND BEST EARLY [mckso}Vs)y 
very early and productive .. 3 ft. 0 10 
KENTISH INVICTA a blue 
round early variety . . . . 3 ft. 0 1 0 
LITTLE GEM {Maclean s). a blue wrinkled 
Marrow, excellent quality . . 1 ft. 1 0 
SANGSTER’S No. 1, a well-known early 
variety . . . . • • • • 3 ft. 0 8 
WILLIAM THE FIRST very 
early, one of the best . . . . 3 ft. 1 4 
WILLIAM HURST, a grand dwarf, 
very early . . . . . . . . 1 ft. 1 9 
SECOND EARLY AND GENERAL 
CROPS. Per qt. — s. 
ADVANCER [Maclean' s)y a green wriuMed 
Marrow, of excellent flavour , . ft. 1 
BEST OF ALL (Maclean's), a splendid 
wrinkled variet}' .. .. 3 ft. 1 
CHAMPION OF ENGLAND, one of the 
beet Peas in cultivation . . . . 6 ft. 0 
d. 
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