CULTURE, Xhor |Trei(ch Scwlet iimy 
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CARROT. 
{Daucuf: carota.) Umbeli.ipjkk4c. 
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«-a.m\„rdersr'w'Murc¥,a'|;^^^^ swlu^ may be^iall”’; geuwal^ “»y be made ou 
rreference shoqld lie giveu tw Uie drills the emu run tlie., m,.™ 1 ® a . T ‘ a' "'"Idle of April, either broadcast on beds or in drills, 
incbes apart at tbe tLt thinXgTafVr a the plants are 2 or 3 inches high, thin out to 2 or 3 
its growth in Autumn, It will be found an advantage t.^nU the sled ^^lZ'^ertoin uitout o^^^ thift iw"S 
eANNELLS' PRBFB^TION INTEtooUTE. 
Fer pkt. Per oz. 
\"hin? "T sejeettfti, of mtepmt,diate Qamtt. Boots Biuoh longer than the old kind- nne 
shape, oolpwp, ^ beautlfm Iwilglit wd, of excoRept q«alit#„ and the host for exhibition purposes ...’ ... o 6 
Cannells’ Eay^y Scarlet Jlantes-A medinm -sized variety 0 S 
Cannells French Scarlet Horn — Very sweet, and fine for * 
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Cannells Guefende— ZV French variety of great merit, sWU'ZI 
rooted, very broad, flesh tender, and with very little core ... 
Cannells’ Improved Early Scarlet JShort Horn— 
Very fine for Summer use ... 
Cannells’ Long Red Surrey— a valuable variety for deep 
soils ‘ 
Cannells’ Scarlet Altrincham— a very long variety, miw 
flavour, good keeper ... 
James’ Improved Scarlet Intermediate — Good for shallow 
soils, largo size, excellent quality 
Other varieties oan be supplied. 
CAR0OON. 
( Cynara Caniumi^lu&^ } CoMPOsiTiifi. 
CfMU>OOX. 
CULTURE, — Seas in April, and gi-ow in trenches in the same wav as 
Celery. 
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Largo Spanish, cultivated for tJie mid rib of the leaves, blanched , 
like Celery ; used for soups, stewing, and salads ... ... ... i q 
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cannells’ selected GufeKANDB CAUBOT. 
CAPSICUM 
{Capsicum annviuM). 
Cavwme^pe'i^ll''® f'”' P*‘^b;ling, and when ripe ground to make 
CUL’TORE — Sow in the end of Maivh op the beginning of Amil 
in p^ and place in a hot-bed. When tte plants are in .seed leaf tC 
; those drawn out may agagn he transplanted into pots or 
‘^.® bot-bed, and give air freely. In Mav harden 
them off by gradually exposing to the open air. Early in June tr'ansplant 
where they are to remain, in a sheltered position, under a sourh wall " 
Child S Celestial Pepper — The plant begins to. sot its 
peppers early in the season, branching freely^ and bearing 
profusely. The fruit, up to the time they are fufly grown, 
are of a delicate creamy-yellow colour, and when fully 
grown change to an intense vivid scarlet, makinc a plant 
Avhen toaded ivith fruit, part of one colpur and part of 
the other, an object of the most striking beauty and 
oddity. The peppers are from two to thtoe inches long 
of clear, sharp flavour, and superior for any of the uses 
to. which a pepper can be put per packet, «d. & 1 o 
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GoJdea Queen — A very ornamental variety 
L3.rge Bell, cm- Bull S Nose — Large, early J mild flavou 
colour glossy red 
Long Bed 
Long Yellow 
Mixed, Varieties ... 
Prince of Wales .. 
Pepper, Elephant’s Trunk {rapsicum annumn probos- 
« ic/cuin)— IJistinguishing itself by its unusually long, glossy P®r packet, 
scarlet fruits of 8 to 11 inches in length by 2 to 2i inches 
ill breadth, re.sembling in shape the trunk of an elephant. 
Flavour mild, and valuable for use in the green state 
Ruby Ring!— Plants are very sturdy in habit, and each 
producce from 6 to 12 large handsome fruits, which, when 
ripe, are of a beautiful bright ruby-red colour: remark- 
ably mild and pleasant to the taste 
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