44 SELECT VEGETABLE SEEDS offered by WILLIAM BULL, E.L.S. 
CELERY, WHITE PLUME. 
CELERY. 
Sow the etid of February iw boxes or pans^ 
and place on a gentle bottom heat; when the 
plants are strong enough they should be 
pricked out 4 6 inches apart into pre- 
pared beds of soft, rich soil, before 
finally planting into trenches. Fig out 
trenches 12 to 18 inches deep, 12 inches wide, 
and \ 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 hall of soil 
attached to the roots. Earth up as the 
plants require it. 
CLAYWOKTH PRIZE PINK, very 
lurge and early . . . . ..06 
EARLY ROSE, very early and ex- 
cellent flavour . . . . ..09 
IVERY’S NONSUCH PINK .. ..0 6 
LEICESTER RED, a variety of great 
excellence . . . . . . ..06 
MA J OR CLARKE' S fine solid red . . 0 6 
PRIZETAKER, RED [MeUatM s) , 
one of the finest varieties in 
existence, very solid, crisp and well 
flavoured . . . . . . ..09 
SANDRINOHAM DWARF WHITE.. 0 9 
STANDARD BEARER, a splendid 
red variety . . . . . ..09 
SUPERB CRYSTAL WHITE (COLE’S) 0 6 
WHITE PLUME, a dwarf pure white 
Celery . . . . . . . . ..10 
WRIGHT’S GIANT WHITE.. ..0 6 
WRIGHT’S GROVE RED .. ..0 6 
Per oz. — s. d. 
CHERVIL, CURLED or DOUBLE 0 6 
Sow in March for summer use, and in July for the winter crop; cultivation same as Parsley, 
which it resembles in giowth ; it is very ornamental for garnishing , and mefid for salads and soups. 
CHICORY, LARGE-ROOTED, very useful for winter salads , . . . . . . . ..06 
Soto in June ; store the roots in October, and force as required in the same way as Sea Kale. 
CORN SALAD or LAMB’S LETTUCE, ITALIAN, the best variety . . . . ,.06 
Sow in March and April for summer use, and in August and September for winter salads. 
COUVE TRONCHUDA or PORTUGAL CABBAGE 10 
CRESS. 
Sow once a week all the summer on a shady border. American Cress is a hardy perennial, and is 
usually sown in May for autumn and winter, and in August for spring me. By successive monthly 
sowings Australian Cre.ss may be constantly supplied throughout the summer. Per oz. s. d. 
2 
2 
COMMON or PLAIN 
EXTRA CURLED 
WATER CRESS, easily grown in a moist situation . . . . . . . . per pkt., 6rf. — 
AMERICAN or LAND 0 3 
AUSTRALIAN or GOLDEN per pint, Is. 6d. 0 3 
CUCUMBER. 
Sow in pots or pans, and when the plants have produced their seed leaves, pot them off; when the 
pots are filed with roots, and the bed at a proper temperature, carefully turn them out on mounds of 
rich turfy loam, and give them a gentle watering. Keep up a steady growing heat, and attend to 
stopping, thinning, and setting the flowers. Per pkt. — s. d. 
ALL THE TEAR ROUND 10 
BERKSHIRE CHAMPION 10 
BLAIR’S PROLIFIC, a most excellent Cucumber 10 
BLUE GOWN, long handsome fruit about 24 inches in length . . . . . , . . ..10 
CARDIFF CASTLE, a fine variety .. .. .. .. ,. .. .. .. ,.10 
CLIMAX, a handsome white-spined variety, from 18 to 20 inches in length, a most prolific 
bearer, of hardy constitution . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . ..10 
