BROCCOLI. 
The Cultivation of Broc(oh . — For ihe earliest crop a sowing is requisite the beginning of March, and a 
litUc protection may be necessary for the seed-I>eds. Succcssional sowings should follow up to June. Prick 
out into a prepared bed when strong enough, and when thoroughly established in summer transplant to ]iermanent 
quarters, the earliest kinds first, to produce a constant supply of heads, according to the variety, until Cauliflowers 
are ready in July the following season. The soil should be deeply dug, well manured, and in good tilth and 
firm before 
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CARTERS* AUTUMN. 
FOR CUTTING FROM SEPTEMBER TO DECEMBER. 
Carters’ Autumn,— The earliest white close-headed variety. Comes in after early Cauliflower and before 
winter Broccoli. 
Price IS. 6d. and is. per packet. 
Snow’s Winter White,— A valuable midwinter variety, very constant excepting when the season ^ 
runs out of its usual character, when the head may be later in reaching maturity. per packet, is. 2 6 
Carters’ Winter. -This will be found one of the most reliable varieties; good solid heads 
per packet, is. 
Grange’s Autumn Wtirnc.— Good solid heads of fine appearance is. 
Imperial Winter. — Of very hardy and robust habit 
Penzance Early. — Largely grown in south-west of England ... 
Purple Cape. — Distinct variety, of good flavour 
Veitch’s Self-Protec'I ING. — Early variety, with good hearting quality 
Walcheren. — One of the earliest ; fine heads ... 
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