SELECT YEGETABLE SEEDS offered by WILLIAM BULL, F.L.S. 47 
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MELONS — continued. Per pkt 8 d 
green flesh, golden yellow skin, beautifully netted .10 
IjITTLE heath .. ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ 10 
MONARCH, a grcen-fle-slied variety of superb flavour, F.C.C., RJI S 10 
READ’S SCARLET FLESH .. .. .. .. /. . .. ” { o 
SCAR!WA INVINCIBLE. — First-Class Certificate, R.H. Society skin orange-red when 
ripe, finely and evenly netted; thick bright scarlet flesh, of exquisite flavour . . 
SION HOUSE (New).— Certificate of Merit, R.H.S. : flesh scarlet, slightly tinted with 
green towards the rind 
SUPERB, fle.sh green . , , , 
SUTTON’S vSCAKLET, deep red flesh . , 
THE COUNTESS, enormously prolific, 
setting fruit at every joint ; fruits large, 
very tender, sweet, and the skin of a 
pale yellow . . . , 
TRIUMPH. — First-Clasa Certificate ; 
flesh scarlet Avith green band next tbe 
skin . . . , , . , , , 
VICTORY OF BATH 
WINDSOR CASTLE (New), large green- 
fleshed variety of superb flavour 
AVIDLTAM TILLERY, green flesh 
MALLOW. 
CURLED, excellent for garnishing, .per pkt. 3d. 
MUSHROOM SPAWN. 
Very best tjuality . . . . per bushel, Ss. 
MUSTARD. 
WHITE, for salad, .per qt., 1». 3d. ; per oz., 2d. 
ONION. 
Aa early in March as the soil is in working order, commence operations by levelling the ground with 
a rake, and tread it firmly ; draw shallow drills 9 inches apart, along which sow the seeds thinly and 
regularly. Cover the seeds with fine soil, pressing it down on the drills or beds by the use of a light 
roller or the back of a spade. When the young plants are strong enough, thin them gradually so that 
they stand, after the final thinning, 5 or 3 inches apart. ^ 
THE ARISTOCRAT (Doverill). ThisNewPedigp-eeOnionisacross between “Ailsa Craig” and 
“RoushamPark Hero,” and will be welcomed asa great acquisition. It has been carefully 
selected for tbe past four years, and comes very true to type, which is a deep flat, closely 
approaebiug a jflobe slmpe. In colour it is a light straw, neck very small, shoulder well 
up, very solid in texture, and a first-rate keeper. It has been grown up to 3 lbs. 
in weight .. .. ,, . pgP 2s. 3d. — 
ANGLO WHITE SPANISH ,, U. Od. — 
AILSA CRAIG, fine Exhibition variety, globe shaped . . . . per pkt. 1». id. & 2s. 3d. 
BEDFORDSHIRE CHAMPION, an excellent keeping variety . . . , . . , . ,,08 
®L00D red ,, ,. .. .. ^ 08 
BROWN GLOBE, large, mild, and an excellent keeper .. .. . 010 
CRANSTON’S EXCELSIOR, a splendid variety for Exhibition'. . .. per pkt Is ' 
DANVER’S EARLY YELLOW .. .. .. .. le lar. is. 
DEPTFORD or STRASBURG O 4 
GIANT ZITTAU, an excellent keeping variety, of handsome shape, and clear vellow colour 0 9 
IMPROVED WROXTON .. .. .. .. .. .. .. per pkt. iV. — 
JAMES’S KEEPING, excellent, keeps longer than any other variety ... ,, ,,0 8 
NUNEHAM PARK, largo size, mild flavour, excellent keeper . . . . . . . . ..08 
ROUSHAM PARK HERO. It grows to an immense size, often 2 lbs. eaoli, is of very hardy, 
robust constitution, excellent for either autumn or spring sowing. The colour i.s a light 
straw, possessing great depth of bulb, flavour very mild, and one of the best keepers . . 10 
SILVER-SKINNED, for mckHng .. L ..0 9 
SPANISH, WHITE, or READING, one of the best for main crop, very nuld flavour . . 0 8 
THE LORD KEEPER (Deverill). Tliis is one of the finest Onions for Show pui-poses ; in 
type it 18 similar to the famous “B-ousham Park Hero,” but deeper in flesh, aud very large 
in circumference, with a small neck, the colour being a pale straw, per pkt. l.s\ 6rf. & 
THE QUEEN, a small and distinct Silver-sldnued Onion •• ,, ,, ,, ,, 09 
TRIPOLI, GIANT ROCCA, very large, globular-shaped ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, ,,09 
,, RED ITALIAN or BASSANO, large, for autumn sowing ,, ,, ..0 9 
,, LARGE GLOBE, mild flavour ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, ,,08 
,, WHITE IT ALIj^J^T LEVIATHAN, large silvery white, particularly mild 10 
WHITE GLOBE .. ,, ,, ,, ,, ^ 0 10 
WHITE LISBON, a mild flavoured variety, sown in autumn for spring use . , . . ,,04 
