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WILLIAM BULL & SONS’ SEED CATALOGUE. 
CELERY. 
CELERY, WHITE PLUME. 
EARLY ROSE, very early and excellent: flavour 
IVERY’S NONSUCH PINK 
LEICESTER RED, a variety of great excellence 
MAJOR CLARKE'S fine solid red 
PRIZETAKER, RED {^SfcKatiie's), one of the 
crisp and well flavoured 
SANDRINOHAM DWARF WHITE .. 
STANDARD BEARER, a splendid red variety 
SUPERB CRYSTAL WHITE [Cole’s) 
WHITE PLUME, a dwarf pure white Celery 
WRIGHT’S GIANT WHITE .. 
WRIGHT’S GROVE RED 
Sow the end of February in boxes 
or pans, and place on a gentle 
bottom heat ; when the plants are 
strong enough they should be 
pricked out 4 to 6 inches apart into 
prepared beds of soft, rich soil, 
before finally planting into trenches. 
Dig out trenches 12 to 18 inches 
deep, 12 inches wide, and 4 feet 
apart, lay the soil out of the trench 
on each side, and at the bottom place 
a layer of well - rotted manure, 
digging it well in to incorporate it 
with the soil ; select the strongest 
plants, which place In the centre of 
the trench, taking care not to 
remove the ball of soil attached to 
the roots. Earth up as the plants 
require it. 
BULL’S PRIZE WHITE, a grand 
variety for both exhibition and 
table use ; the stems are pure white, 
very solid and crisp, and of a 
delicious flavour 
BULL’S PRIZE PINK, a splendid 
variety for early use. It is Isrge, 
solid, and of a delicate pink colour, 
excellent flavour 
BULL’S PRIZE RED, a magnifi- 
cent variety for exhibition and table 
use. It is large, solid and crisp, and 
of delicious flavour , . per pkt. 
CLAYWOETH PINK, very large and 
early 
CELERIAC or TURNIP • ROOTED 
CELERY, for 
finest varieties 
soups 
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very 
solid 
do 
ENDIVE. 
For first crop sow about the middle of May, and for succession in June and 
July. When the plants are 2 or 3 inches high thin them out, or transplant into 
moderately rich or rather light soil one foot apart. Per oz.—s. d. 
BULL’S IMP’ROVED GREEN CURLED, beautifully laciniated and curled, with 
large dark green leave.*!, the best of all the curled varieties . . . . . . . . ..10 
BATAVIAN GREEN, a smooth broad-leaved variety . . . . . . . . . . ..09 
BATAVIAN, IMPERIAL tVHITE, a very superior broad-leaved variety . . . , ..08 
DIGSWELL PRIZE 0 8 
LARGE RUFPEC, GREEN CURLED 0 6 
MOSS CURLED, beautifully curled, like moss . . . , . . . . . . . . ..08 
WHITE CURLED ' 0 9 
EGG 
Sow in March in gentle heat, pot 
grow on in heat. p^r pkt.-.v. d. 
BLACK 0 3 
NEW YORK PURPLE 0 3 
PURPLE 0 3 
PLANT. 
ft as soon as large enough to handle, and 
Per pkt. — s. d. 
SCARLET 0 3 
WHITE 0 3 
