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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 beginning of April 
till May, and the late sorts from about the middle of May. 
Foe Use in Autotin and Winter. Per oz.— «. d. 
BACKHOUSE’S WINTER WHITE, a splendid variety .. per pkt. i«. 
EARLY WHITE CAPE (<7ra»ye’«), an excellent variety .. .. .. .. ..10 
EARLY WHITE (Adam’s), an excellent variety, producing- large heai . . 0 8 
SELF PROTECTING AUTUMN, an excellent variety . 16 
SUPERB WINTER WHITE (iSnoie’s), true, the best winter Brocoli ,, ,, ..19 
WALCHEREN, the best and most useful Brocoli grown ; when sown at intervals of 
three weeks from April to July, fine heads may be cut till December .. .. .. 10 
Foe Use in March and Aprid. 
APRIL QUEEN, one of the finest sorts ; ready for use in April and May . . . . ..10 
BRIDE (DifcocV.i), fine large compact head.s .. __ __ . .' 1 0 
LEAMINGTON, fine self-protecting variety, pure white . . . . . . . . ..10 
PROTECTING (Knight’s), a very fine pure white variety, hardy ' ! ! 1 0 
For Use in May and June. 
EARLY PURPLE SPROUTING, very usefid and productive, hardy . . , , . , ..10 
I ECLIPSE (Gattell’s), one of the hardiest and 
JUNE MONARCH, a very fine late variety, 
LATE WHITE (IVilcove’s), the heads of this 
variety are very large and firm . . ..09 
LATE QUEEN, perfectly distinct, dwarf and 
compact, rarely affected by frost . . ..13 
METHVEN’S JUNE, fine pure white 
heads ; very hardy, standing the winter 
BRUSSELS SPROUTS. 
Sow the second week in Ma7'ch for early crops^ 
and in Apt'il for succession. Transplant tvheu 
ready into rich strony loamy soxl^ %.feet apart each 
AIGBURTH, most productive variety; stem 
from top to bottom . . . . ..09 
SCRYMGER’S GIANT, a very superior variety 
THE WROXTON, a very hardy and exceed- 
For spring use sow about the middle July, and 
again early in August ; when the plants are strong 
enough plant out into rows 18 inches apart, and 12 
inches from plant to plant. For summer and 
autumn use, sow in February and March, and at 
intervals during spring. pg,. « d 
CHOU DE BURGIILEY . . . .' l’ 6 
CHRISTMAS DRUMHEAD, a valu- 
able variety for winter use . . ..06 
EARLY DWARF YORK .. ..0 6 
ELLAM’S EARLY DWARF SPRING 0 8 
ENFIELD MARKET, extra fine .. 0 6 
FLOWER OF SPRING .. ..10 
HEARTWELL (Cnrto’.v) .. ..0 8 
IMPERIAL (jr/ieeler’s) .. ..0 6 
LITTLE PIXIE 0 6 
MEIN’S No. 1, for Spring or Autumn 0 8 
NONPAREIL IMPROVED .. ..0 6 
RED DUTCH (for pickling) . . . . 0 9 
RELIANCE (Cattell’s) 0 6 
ROSETTE COLEWORT . . ..09 
RAINHAM MARKET, the earliest, 
( lie of the largest and best . . . . 0 8 
WARNER’S DRITMHEAD, very 
dwarf and compact . . , . . , 0 -1 
0 6 
1 0 
0 6 
0 9 
