PEAS —continued. 
LATE VABIETIES. 
Per 44.— ». d. 
BRITISH QUEEN, a well-known variety, rery prolific, delioioue flavour . , , . 6 ft. 1 
MARVEL (Laxton), a robuat grrowing variety of exceedingly fine quality . . ..3ft. 1 
NE PLUS ULTRA, a firet-class wrinkled Marrow, prolific, and exceUenc fiavour 6 ft. 1 
OMEUA (Zax<on’»), very prolific one of the best late varieties. . .. .. . . 2^ ft. 1 
The fellowing varieties can also be supplied; — 
Per qt.- «. d. 
16 
ALPHA 
DICKSON’S FAVOURITE 
EMPEROR OF THE MARROWS 
G. F. WILSON 
HUNDREDFOLD 
. 1 0 i STURDY .. 
.19 1 SUPREME 
.161 TELEGRAPH 
RADISH. 
Per qt.— *, 
.. 0 
.. 2 
.. 1 
.. 1 
Sotv for early crope on a warm border in February, giving protection with litter during frosty 
weather, removing it every mild day. For successional crops, sowings may be made every three weeks 
until the end of August. Black Spanish is used in winter, and should be sown in August, 
EARLY FRAME (IFood’s), beat for forcing and early use .. .. .. .. .. 0 
SCARLET OLIVE-SHAPED, very mild and tender . . . . . . . . . . 0 
FRENCH BREAKFAST, a very handsome sort, of mild flavour 0 
LONG SCARLET SHORT-TOP, best for general crop . . 0 
RED TURNIP 
WHITE TURNIP 
best for summer and late crops 
0 3 
The following varieties can also be supplied: — 
Peroz.— I. d. 
Perez.— *. d, 
BLACK SPANISH 0 4 LONG SALMON . . ■ 0 3 
CHINA ROSE 0 4 LONG WHITE 0 3 
RAMPION - . • • • per pkt. 0 6 
Sow in drills^ 6 inches apart on a ivell^worked rich soily during April and Jfay, and thin out 
4 inches apart* 
SALSAEY peroz. 0 9 
Sow in drills 16 inches aparty covering the seed with fine soily which press down firmlyy and thin 
outy when the plants are strong enoughy to 6 inches apart. In all cases sow the seed in dry weathers 
SAVOY. 
Savoys require a deep rich soil well manured. Sow in March, and plant out about 18 inches apart. 
Per oz.— r. d. 
DRUMHEAD or GLOBE, very large and of good quality ; the best for general crop . . 0 4 
DWARF GREEN CURLED, heads quickly, or good quality ; an excellent sort . . ..06 
EARLY' DWARF ULM, small hearts only, and of excellent flavour . . . . ..06 
GILBERT’S UNIVERSAL 0 9 
TOM THUMB 0 9 
8C0RZ0NERA .. o 9 
This vegetable requires the same treatment as Salsafy, only sow in drills 18 inches apart, 
and thin out to 9 inches from plant to plant. 
SEA KALE per oz. « 4 
Sow nwderately thick early i« April, on deeply trenched and richly manured ground, in drills 
It inches apart, and thin out to about 2 feet asunder. 
SPINACH. 
The round variety should be town at intervals from March to June, to ensure a constant supply 
during the summer. The prickly or triangular -leaved sort is usually sown about the end of July 
or beginning of August for winter tsse, in drills 1 foot apart. New Zealand Spinach is a useful 
and excellent vegetable, and should be raised in a gentle heat iw March, and transplanted in May 
or June 3 feet apart each way, into rich light soil. Per oz. — s. d. 
PRICKLY or WINTER q*-. 0 2 
ROUND or SUMMER U. 6d. 0 2 
The following varieties can also be supplied; — 
s, d. 
GIANT ORACH (Xm's) .. peroz. 0 6 1 VICTORIA IMPROVED ROUND peroz 
NEW ZEALAND 0 o] PERPETUAL or GREEN BEET ,, 
STACHYS TUBERIFERA. 
'This new tuberous-rooted vegetable, sometimes called “Vegetable Whitebait,’’ will grow in 
almost any soil. Set the tubers about 1 foot apart. Per 100 tubers. Is. 
s. d. 
0 4 
0 6 
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