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WILLIAM BULL & SONS’ SEED CATALOGUE. 
CAPSICUM and CHILI. 
Sow in heat early In March, and when an inch high prick out two or three into 
each pot, gradually hardening off in a cool greenhouse or frame ; they may be 
either potted singly or planted out in a warm sheltered border composed of 
rich soil. 
Per pkt. — s. d. 
BULL’S IMPROVED LONG RED 0 6 
CAYENNE 0 6 
CHILI, SMALL RED 0 6 
GOLDEN DAWN, fruits very mild, of a bright golden yellow . . . . , , ..06 
LITTLE GEM, small fruited, bright scarlet ., .. .. .. .. .. ,.06 
PRINCE OF WALES, yellow, a charming plant for decoration . . . . , . ..06 
PRINCESS OF WALES, bright lemon fruit, fine foliage; handsome table plant .. 0 6 
RED CHERRY, small roimd fruits, very hot . . . . . . . . . . , . ..06 
CARDOON. 
Sow the seed in April, in rows 4 feet apart, thin out singly 12 to 18 inches 
apart. Before earthing up as for Celery, which should be done on a dry day, 
tie up and surround each plant with straw to keep the soil from contact with 
the sides. In dry weather give plenty of water. 
LARGE SPANISH ner ov U 
CARROT, 
LONG REO SURREY. 
CARROT. 
For an early crop, sow the “ French Horn ” on a slight 
hotbed in February; for general crop, sow the second 
week in April. Deeply trenched ground of light sandy 
nature that has been liberally manured the previous 
Autumn is most suitable for Carrots. Sow the seed in 
drills 1 inch deep, and 12 inches apart. 
Per oz. — ». d. 
BULL’S MATCHLESS SCARLET, a splendid variety 
for general purposes and the exhibition table. . . . ..10 
BULL’S CHAMPION SCARLET HORN, a fine large 
variety, much esteemed for market and general purposes . . 10 
EARLY FRENCH HORN, very sweet, and early .. .. 0 8 
EARLY GEM, a useful early variety . . v . . . ..09 
EARLY NANTES, an excellent early variety, of fine quality 0 6 
EARLY SCARLET SHORT HORN, fine for Summer use . . 0 6 
INTERMEDIATE SCARLET (James’s), excellent flavour 0 6 
LONG RED SURREY, an excellent keeper .. .. ..0 6 
SCARLET ALTRINCHAM (selected stock) .. ..0 6 
