SELECT VEGETABLE SEEDS offered bt WILLIAM BULL, F.L.S. 51 
SPINACH. 
The round variety ehould be eown at intervale from March to June, to ensure a constant supply 
duriny the summer. The prickly or triangular-leaved sort is usually sown about the end of 
or beginning of August for winter use, in drills 1 foot apart. New Zealand Spinach is a^ useful 
and excellent vegetable, atid should be raised in a gentle heat in March, and transplanted in May 
or June 3 feet apart each way, into rich light toil. ^ ^ 
per qt., U. 6d. 0 2 
U. 6d. 0 2 
PRICKLY or WINTER . . 
ROXIND or SUMMER 
VICTORIA IMPROVED ROUND 
U. U. 0 3 
The following Varietiei can also be supplied : — 
NEW ZEALAND 
s. d. I 
peroz. 0 10 ( PERPETUAL or GREEN BEET peroz. 0 4 
STACHY’S TUBERIFERA. 
This tuberous-rooted vegetable, sometimes called “Chinese Artichoke and “Vegetable 
Wliitebait,” will grow in almost any soil. Set the tubers about 1 foot apart. Per 100 tubers, Ii, 
TOMATO or LOVE APPLE. 
To obtain an early and good supply of this delicious fruit, sow in March in a Cucumber frame, 
and when the plants are 2 or 3 inches high, pot off and grow on freely under glass, gradually 
hardening so that they can be planted out into rich soil against a wall, with a full exposure to the 
sun, the first favourable day in May, taking care to protect them from frost and cold cutting winds. 
Per pkt. — s. d. 
CHALLENGER. This giand variety has 
been unanimously awarded four ^ First- 
class Certificates, viz. : — Guildhall, 
Chiswick. International Fruit Show, 
and the Royal Aquarium. Fruit of good 
size, very deep, solid and heavy, bright 
scarlet, of grand flavour, very fleshy, and 
with but little core ; free setting, wonder- 
fully prolific, and a continuous bearer . . 
CONFERENCE, a very handsome variety, 
perfectly round and smooth, v'ery firm 
and solid, of delicious flavour, and bright 
glossy red colour , . . . . . . . 0 
DUKE OF YORK, a splendid cropper ; the 
fruit is round with very firm flesh of 
fine flavour, and of a rich scarlet colour 1 
FROGMORE SELECTED. First Class Certificate, Royal Horticultural Society, April 2^, 
1894. This fine variety was raised by Mr. Thomas, The Royal Gardens, Frogm«»re. Xne 
fruit is of good medium size, and a deep bright red colour, smooth and almost round, 
very firm and solid, with flesh of an unusual depth, having a very minute seed space, 
while the flavour is delicious. It is most prolific, and for early forcmg is unequalled 
GOLDEN PERFECTION, rich golden yellow, very handsome 
HACKWOOD PARK PROLIFIC 
HAM GREEN FAVOURITE, one of the best ever introduced 
HATHAWAY’S EXCELSIOR, a fine early variety, excellent flavour, one of the finest 
MIKADO, fruits of large size and of good flavour 
OPEN AIR The Eaiujest Tomato. Tried by the Royal Horticultural Society at Chiswick, 
and received XXX for First-class Certificate as the earliest to ripen in the open. 
This Tomato has been selected for its earliness, hardiness, and adaptability for outdoor 
growth, and as the host disease resister. Large, handsome, smooth fruits of a brilliant 
vermilion-scarlet colour . . . . . . . . . . • • • • • • • • • • 
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