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SELECT VEGETABLE SEEDS offeked bt WILLIAM BULL, F.L.S. 39 
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 effectually 
tested, they are confidently offered as being the very best that can be procured. 
All varieties not mentioned In this List can be supplied at the usual Advertised Prices. 
p e: A s . 
Soto end of January, and for a regular tucceasion during tie aummer and autumn aow every three weeks 
up to the end of June. The late wrinkled varieties should be sown during April and May. For very late 
crops sow the early ones late. When the plants are about 3 in. high, the soil should be draum against them 
on both Sides. The distance between the rows is generally regulated by the extent of ground at disposal. ■ 
EAELIEST SORTS. 
Per pkt. — e. d. 
THOMAS LAXXON (New), the finest 
early wrinkled Pea yet introduced. 
Nearly as early as •' Eclipse,” the pods 
boinjf double the size ; of a rich dark . 
prreen colour, straight and square-ended, 
after the .style of “ Ne Plus Ultra,” and 
well filled witli rich maiTow peas. 3 ft. 2 0 
Per qt. — s. d. 
AMERICAN WONDER, a first early, 
growing about 10 inches liigh, fine for 
forcing . . 
CHEL8EA GEM, an extra early dn'arf 
variety of great merit ; growing about 15 
inches high ; it is as early as “ American 
Wonder,” but is a much heavier cropper 
and longer podded . . .. .. loin. 
EARLY SUNRISE, a large-seeded early 
dwarf white wiinlded Man-ow . . 2^ ft. 
EXONIAN, a first-rate early -nTinkled 
Marrow, earlier than “ William I.,” Peas 
of excellent flavour, F.C.C. . . 3i ft 
FIRST AND BEST EARLY {Dickson's), 
very early and productive . . 3 ft. 0 
GRADUS (Selected), a distinct early 
Marrow, with large pods well filled with 
peas of fine flavour ; a useful variety to 
succeed the fii’.st early kinds . . 3 ft. 
LITTLE GEM (Maclean' s). a blue wrinkled 
Man-ow, excellent quality , . 1 ft. 
SANGSTER’S No. 1 IMPROVED, a 
w-ell-kuo^vn early variety . . 3 ft. 
WILLIAM THE FIRST (Lazton's), very 
early, one of the be.st . . .•. 3 ft. 
WILLIAM HURST, a grand dwarf, 
very early . . . . . . . . 1 ft. 
1 3 
1 9 
0 10 
1 6 
9 
3 0 
1 0 
1 0 
1 6 
SECOND 
EARLY AND 
CROPS. 
1 3 
GENERAL 
Per qt. — s. d. 
ADVANCER (Maclean's), a green wrinkled 
Man-ow', of excellent flavour . . ft. 1 3 
BEST OF ALL (Maclean's), a splendid 
■wrinkled variety . . . . . . 3 ft. 1 0 
BOSTON UNRIVALLED, a dwarf 
wrinkled Marrowfat of the beat table 
quality ; a very heavy cropper pro- 
ducing large handsome pods of the 
“ Telephone ” type .. .. 3 ft. 3 0 
CHAMPION OF ENGLAND, one of the 
best Peas in cultivation .. .. 6 ft. 0 10 
CRITERION, a very productive variety 
of excellent flavour and fine quality . . 2 0 
