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SELECT GENERAL LIST OF VEGETABLE SEEDS. “ 
In the following General List of Vegetable Seeds, Mr. William Bull has 
excluded all varieties of doubtful origin and quality, only the most distinct and 
useful varieties in each section being quoted. The Stocks of all seeds having 
been carefully selected from the most eminent cultivators, and their growth efEectually 
tested, they are confidently offered as being the very best that can be procured. 
All varieties not mentioned I n this List can be s upplied at the usual Advertised Prices. 
PEAS. 
^ Sow eytd of Jti}‘uaty^ aud for a regular auccession diiriny the Siiinmer and . I uluniti sow evert/ three weeks 
up to the end of June. The late wrinkled varieties should be sown during April and Mat/. For very late 
crops sow the early ones late. IFhe/i the plants are about 3 in. high, the soil should he drawn against them 
on both sides. The distance between the rows is generally regulated by the extent of ground at disposal. 
EARLIEST SORTS. Per pint-s. 
1 IKR.REMONT GPM (New), a splendid dwarf early I*ea. A valuable variety for pot culture 
and early borders. The habit is branchina-. the seed should therefore be sown thinly . . . . 1 
THOMAS^ LAXTON (New), the finest early wrinkled 
Pea yet introduced. The pods are of a rich dark green 
colour, straiglit and square-ended . . . . 3 ft. 1 
Per qt. — s. 
AMERICAN WONDER, a first early, growing about 
10 inches high, fine for forcing . . 
CHELSEA GEM, extra early dwarf 
variety of great merit ; as early as 
“ American Wonder,” but is a much 
heavier cropper . . . . . . 15 in. 1 9 
EARLY SUNRISE, a large-seeded early 
dwarf white wiinkled Marrow . . 2^ ft. 0 10 
EXONIAN, a first-rate early viwinkled 
Marrow, earlier than “William I.,” 3J ft. 1 6 
FIRST AND BEST EARLY {Dickson’s), 
very early and productive . . 3 ft. 0 10 
GRADUS (Selected), a distinct early 
Marrow, wiih large pods well filled with 
peas of fine flavour ; a useful variety to 
succeed the first early kinds . . 3 ft. 2 6 
LITTLE GEM (Maclean’s), a blue wrinkled 
Marrow, excellent quality . . 1 ft. 1 0 
SANGSTER’S No. 1 IMPROVED, a 
well-known early variety .. 3 ft. 0 10 
WILLIAM THE FIRST (Laxton's), very 
early, one of the heat . . . . 3 ft. 1 6 
WILLIAM HURST, a grand dwarf, 
very early . . . . . • . . 1 ft. 1 6 
SECOND EARLY AND GENERAL 
CROPS. Per qt. — s. d. 
ROYAL SALUTE (New|, a Grand Main- 
Crop variety, growing about 3i feet in 
height. It is very strong, shortpjointed, 
and branching, carrying an inunen.se 
crop of pods of a darkjgreon colour, con- 
taining from 9 to* 1 1 extra large peas, 
possessing the flavour of the true 
Marrowfat . . per I-pint Ls. fid. — 
ADVANCER (Maclean’s), a green wrinkled 
Marrow, of excellent flavour . . 2J ft. 
BEST OF ALL (Maclean’s), a splendid 
wrinkled variety . . . . • • 3 ft. 
BOSTON UNRIVALLED, a dwarf 
wrinkled Marrowfat of the best table 
quality ; a very heavy cropper pro- 
ducing large handsome pods . . 3 ft. 
CHAMPION OF ENGLAND, one of the 
best Peas in cultivation . . . . 5 ft. 0 
CRITERION, a very productive variety 
of excellent flavour and fine quality . . 2 
DAISY, a dwarf manow, growing 1.') inches 
in height, a fine cropper, and of e.xcellent 
flavour . . . . • • 
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