SELECT VEGETABLE SEEDS offered bt WILLIAM BULL, F.L.S. 49 
PARSLEY. 
To grow Parsley well the ground should be trenched 18 inches deepy and plenty of manure worked in; 
sow the seed — in March for summer usey and in June for winter — in rows 1 foot aparty and thin out 
or transplant from 6 9 inches apart. A dressing of soot occasionally in showery weather will greatly 
increase the growth of the plants. ^ ^ 
CHAMPION MOSS CURLED, extra fine curled ’ o' 8 
EXQUISITE, the finest dwarf, closely curled, dark green strain ever offered . , , , . . 10 
FERN-LEAVED 0 6 
HAMBURG or TURNIP-ROOTED 0 4 
MYATT’S GARNISHING, a densely curled variety 0 6 
PARSNIP. 
AbotU the end of February sow in drills 12 inches apart on rich d>ep soil, trenched and manured 
the previous auUmny and cover slightly with fine soil ; thin out the young plants early to about finches 
aparty and keep the surface of the ground open and free from weeds. , 
jver oz.^~s, a. 
CHAMPION HOLLOW-CROWNED, a superb variety, the most useful sort for gardens . . 0 6 
BOBBIE’S SELECTED, of fine shape and flavour .. .. .. .. .. ..0 6 
LISBONNAIS, a very handsome Parsnip . . 0 4 
THE STUDENT, a fine-flavoured variety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..06 
RADISH. 
Sow for early crops on a warm border in February, giving protection with litter during frosty 
weather, removing it every mild day. For suecessional 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. 
Per oz. 
BLACK SPANISH, beet for winter use . . 
CHINA ROSE, fine for winter use 
EARLY FRAME ( Wood’s), best for early forcing 
EARLY SCARLET SHORT-TOP, exceUent for forcing 
EARLY WHITE SHORT-TOP, fine for forcing 
FRENCH BREAKFAST, a very handsome sort, of mild flavour 
LONG SALMON, very orisp and tender 
LONG SCARLET SHORT-TOP, best for general crop 
SCARLET OLIVE-SHAPED, very mild and tender . . 
RED TURNIP I summer and late crops 
WHITE TURNIP j 
per pint 1«. 9d. 
2s. Gd. 
2.V. 6d. 
Is. 9d. 
Is. 9rf. 
Is. 9d. 
Is. 9d. 
Is. 9d. 
0 3 
SALSAFY. 
Sow in drills 16 inches aparty covering the seed with fine soily which pre.ss down firmlg, and thin 
outy when the plants are strong enoughy to 6 inches apart. In all cases sow the seed in dry weather. 
IMPROVED MAMMOTH peroz. 1 0 
SAVOY. 
Savoys require a deep rich soil well manured. Sow in March, and plant out about 18 inches apart. 
Per oz. — s. d. 
DRUMHEAD or GLOBE, very large and of good quality ; the best for general crop . . 0 4 
DWARF GREEN CURLED, heads quickly, of good quality ; an excellent sort . . ..06 
EARLY DW./VRF ULM, small hearts only, and of excellent flavour .. .. ..0 8 
TOM THUMB . . 0 8 
SCORZONERA. 
This Vegetable requires the same treatment as Salsafy, only soio in drills 18 inches apart 
and thin out to 9 inches from plant to plant. 
LARGE RUSSIAN per oz. 0 9 
SEA KALE SEED. 
Sow moderately thick early in Aprily on deeply trenched and richly manured groundy in drills 
18 inches aparty and thin out to about 2 feet asunder. 
COMMON PURPLE, per pint, 2.v.; per oz., 6r/. | LILY AVHITE . . . . per oz. 1 0 
For Sea Kale Roots, see page 61. 
STACHYS TUBERIFERA. 
Tills tuberous-rooted vegetable, sometimes called “Chinese Ai'tichoke” and “Vegetable 
Whitebait,” will grow in almost any soil. Set the tubers about 1 foot apart. Per lb., 9d. 
