50 SELECT VEGETABLE SEEDS ofpeked itv WILLIAM BULL, E.L.8. 
SPINACH. 
The round variety should be sown 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 use, in drills 1 foot apart. New Zealand Spinach is a useful 
and excellent vegetable, and should be raised m a gentle heat in March, and transplanted in May 
or June 3 feet apart each way, into rich light soil. 
Per oz. — s. d. 
LONG STANDING PRICKLY, a moat desirable variety for winter nee 
MONSTROUS VIROFLAY 
PRICKLY or WINTER . . 
ROUND or SUMMER 
VICTORIA IMPROVED ROUND 
NEW ZEALAND 
per pint l.v. 9if. 
per qt. is. 6rf. 
,, Is. 9d. 
,, Is. 9d. 
per pint Is. 6d. 
TOMATO. ' 
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, and if 
for outdoor cttUttre gradually harden off 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. 
NEW TOMATO.— CHISWICK PEACH. 
Fir,st Class Certificate, Royal Horti- 
cultural Society , Augu.st 16th, 1899. This 
new Tomato was raised in the gardens of 
the Royal Horticultural Society, Chiswick. 
It is (juite distinct, the colour of the fruit 
being a soft lemon-yellow, which is 
greatly enhanced by being covered with 
a beautiful peach -like bloom, making it 
unequalled for dessert pur 2 )oses. It is 
very prolific and sets freely ; the bunches 
vai-y from six to ten fruit in a cluster, 
perfectly round, solid, and of delicious 
flavour. It is sjieoially adapted for pot 
culture 
CHALLENGER. This grand variety has 
been imanimomsly awarded four First- 
class Certificates, viz. ; — Guildliall, 
Chiswick, International Fruit Show, and the Royal Aquarium. Fruit bright scarlet, and 
of excellent flavour . , . . . . . . . , . . , . . ^ _ ’ 
CONFERENCE, a very handsome variety, perfectly round and smooth, very firm and 
solid, of delicious flavour, and bright glossy red colom' . , . . . , . . . 0 
DUKE OF YORK, a splendid cropper; the fruit is round with very firm flesh of -fine 
flavour, and of a rich scarlet colour . . . . ... 
FROGMORE SELECTED. First Class Certificate, Royal Horticultural Society, April 24th, 
1894. This fine variety was raised by Mr. Thomas, The Royal Gardens, Frograoro. The 
fruit is of good inediim size, and a deep bright rod colour, smooth and almost round 
very firm and solid, with flesh of an unusual depth ; the flavmir is delicious 
GOLDEN QUEEN, rich golden vellow, 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 
LAIRD’S SUPREME, a splendid variety, the fruit being large, of a rich glossy crimson 
colour, and of exquisite flavour . . . . . , , . 
MAIN CROP, rich glossy red, flesh of good substance 
OPEN AIR, selected for its earliness, hardiness, and adaptability for outdoor growth 
large, handsome, smooth fruits of a brUliant vermilion -scarlet colour . . . . ..06 
OSBERTON SCARLET, a very free setter, jiroducing handsome smooth deep scarlet fruit in 
clusters of from four to seven, all of good size . . . . . . . . . . . . ..10 
PERFECTION, a very handsome red variety, fine shaije .. .. .. .. .,09 
RED CHERRY, pretty round fruits . . . . . . . . . . . , . . , . .,04 
RED CURRANT, long bunches of pretty red fruits . . . . . . , . . . ..04 
THE POLEGATE, a handsome smooth round variety, very firm and fleshy ; colour bright 
red. Most prolific oropjier .. .. .. .. .. .. ., .. .. ..10 
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