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CARTER AND CO.'S GARDENER’S VADE-MECUM FOR 1SG2. 
BROCCOLI ( continued ). 
S. (?. 
1 o 
1 6 
1 0 
1 0 
1 0 
1 0 
1 0 
] oz. of each of 8 best sorts for succession 8 0 
New Giant white 
New white Sprouting 
Penzance 
Self-protecting 
i oz. 
8 
■1 0 
Snow’s superb 
Wilcove late white 
Winter Imperial 
Dixon’s Emperor .... 
A oz. „ 4 n 
BRUSSELS SPROUTS. 
Sow early in March for first crops, anti in April for succession ; transplant early into good ground, 
to be preferred to the English, which often sports. 
English per oz. 0 6 | Imported from Holland 
Roseberry per pkt. la. 
8.(1. 
•pcrpkt. 
1 0 
1 0 
1 0 
1 0 
1 0 
1 0 
.per pkt. 
i a 
A n 
2 0 
d seed is much 
1 0 
Sow in succession, monthly, from February to August ; 
beds for planting early in the Spring. 
Kemp’s Incomparable per pkt. 1 
Atkins’s Matchless per oz. 
Barnes’s Early „ 
Carter's Early „ 1 
Carter's Matchless „ 1 
Earl}’ Battersea „ 
— Champion (true) 
— East 11am » 
— Emperor 
— Enfield Market 
— London Market „ 
— Nonpareil 
— Paignton ••••■ n 
— Paragon <■ 
— Sprotboro’ » 
— Sugar-loaf » 
1 oz. of each of 0 finest sorts for succession 3 
CABBAGE. 
the smallest from the last sowing to be pricked out into nursery 
Early Vanack per oz. (i 
— , Wheeler’s Imperial „ 0 
— York „ 6 
King of the Cabbages 8 
Large Imperial „ 8 
— Drumhead „ 4 
improved „ 6 
— • York „ G 
Mitchell’s Prince Albert ,, <i 
Shilling’s Queen 8 
Red', for pickling „ G 
— Dutch, large improved „ 1 o 
Chou de Milan, imported „ G 
Colewort (for greens) rosette „ 8 
Couve Trorichuda, improved „ l> 
Thousand-headed „ G 
A oz. of each of G finest sorts for succession 1 G 
CABBAGE (Savoy). 
For early crops sow In February, and again in April for the main crops ; some think it preferable to sow in November for 
very early purposes. 
New dwarf Ulm per oz. 8 
— Marcellan 6 
Yellow G 
Dwarf Green oz. G 
Drumhead » 6 
Globe 6 
New Feather-stemmed.... pcrpkt. 1 0 
CARROT. 
Sow Early Horn and Short French on a gentle bot-bed at the end of February, and again on a warm border in the middle 
of March ; the main crops in the middle of April. A sowing should be made in August in very light soil with a dry bottom. 
per lb. 6s., per oz. 6 
G 
Early Horn 
— short French 
James’s Scarlet per lb. 6s. 
Long Surrey 6s. 
Long Orange per lb. Gs., per oz. G 
Scarlet Altrincham „ 4s. „ 4 
selected „ 6 
Intermediate „ 6 
CAULIFLOWER. 
. per oz. 
Make a sowing in pans on a gentle bent in February anil March, to be pricked out in April on a warm border ; sow in 
April and May for succession, and a principal sowing in August to stand the Winter under protection. 
Carter’s dwarf Mammoth per pkt. 1 0 
Early per oz. 1 G 
Late ii 1 G 
Large Asiatic 1 G 
Frogmore, Forcing per pkt. 1 0 
1 oz. of each of 4 best sorts for succession 5 0 
Loudon Market., 
New Giant ., 
Standholder 
Walcheren . 
A oz. of each of 4 best sorts for succession 2 G 
Spanish . 
CARD00N. 
Sow in May in trenches prepared as for Celery. 
per oz. 0 G | New large purple 
. per oz. I 0 
