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Broccoli (.continued). 
First Division. 
Sow in April, May, and June for cutting in September , 
October, and November the same year. 
per pkt. per or.. 
s. d. s. d. 
Early Purple Cape ... ... ... 0 4 l 0 
W alcheren (true) . Sow in succession every 
three weeks from February till October ... 0 6 16 
White Cape. A valuable variety ... ... 0 4 10 
White Sprouting ... ... ... 0 6 16 
VEITCH’S SELF-PROTECT- 
ING AUTUMN. Extremely valu- 
able to grow as a succession to “Autumn 
Giant” Cauliflower ... ... ... 0 6 19 
Second Division. 
Sow in April , May , and June , for cutting in January 
and February the following Spring. 
per pkt. 
s. d. 
DANIELS’ NEW YEAR. A 
vigorous, compact, dwarf-growing variety, 
with self-protecting foliage over-lapping 
snow-white heads, which are fit to cut from 
Christmas to end of January ... ... 1 0 
Adams’ Early White. A fine white variety 0 3 
Osborn’s Winter White ... ... o 6 
Penzance Early White ... ... 0 4 
Snow’s Winter White. May he cut from 
Christmas to end of January ... ... 0 6 
St. Hilary. A splendid Broccoli of hardy, 
vigorous constitution, dwarf, compact growth, 
and large white heads, coming into use the 
second week in January ... ... ... 0 6 
per oz. 
s. d. 
2 6 
0 9 
1 6 
1 0 
1 6 
1 6 
Third Division. 
Sow end of March and beginning of April for cutting in March and April the following Spring. 
per pkt. per oz. 
DANIELS’ NORFOLK GIANT. 
A magnificent variety of robust and com- 
pact habit, stem short, the flower-heads 
exceedingly large and beautifully white, 
being well protected with luxuriant over- 
lapping foliage. Have been grown to the 
enormous weight of twenty-eight pounds 
each ... ... ... ... ...10 26 
per pkt. per oz. 
s. d. s. d. 
Dilcock’s Bride. Heads pure white ... 0 4 10 
Easter Day or Springtide, a fine 
variety of dwarf, compact habit and vigorous 
growth, one of the best kinds for the main 
crop in the Spring ... ... ... 0 6 16 
Knights’ Protecting ... ... ... 0 4 10 
Leamington. Heads large and solid ... 0 4 10 
Purple Sprouting. Very hardy Winter variety 0 4 10 
Fourth Division. 
Sow in May and June for cutting 
per pkt. per oz. 
DANIELS’ KING of the BROC- 
COLI. This splendid variety comes in 
for cutting from the beginning of May to 
the first week in June, and as a late kind 
cannot be surpassed. It is of a fine dwarf 
habit, and being well protected is exceedingly 
hardy. Its heads are remarkably fine, close, 
and white, and of large size ... ... 1 0 2 6 
in May and June the following season. 
per pkt. 
s. d. 
Daniels’ Latest White or Summer. 
One of the best kinds for filling up the gap 
or period that occurs between Broccoli and 
Cauliflower ... ... ... ... 0 6 
Chappell’s Large Cream ... ... 0 3 
Queen. Very fine ... ... ... 0 6 
Methven’s June (see Novelties) ... 1 0 
per oz. 
s. d. 
1 6 
0 9 
1 6 
2 6 
EVIDENCE 
I “The Walcheren Broccoli was an excellent, crop, also the King 1 
of the Cauliflowers, never have had better quality.” — Mr. J. JEC. 
CLEMENTS, Overstrand. 
“I am glad to say that I have bad plenty of good Cauliflowers, and 
I have a splendid supply at present. The Autumn Giant are very good, 
I * and also the Autumn Broccoli are coming m very line heads, which 
I think are very handy to grow, with a little protection they will stand till 
Christmas.*’— Mr. S. JEFFRIES, Ditchingham Hall. 
OF QUALITY. 
i “I have great pleasure in stating that I am now cutting Veitch’s 
Self-protecting- Broccoli from Seed supplied by you, and they are 
giving great satisfaction.”— Mr. C. W. FIELD, Ely. 
“ The Kitchen; Garden Seeds supplied by you this Spring, all have 
proved very good, Cauliflowers excellent, viz— Veitch’s Autumn 
Giant, Walcheren, and Early London. V#»itch’s Self-protect- 
ing- Broccoli is promising to be very good and true, just forming.” — 
M!r. J. CLARKE, The Gardens, Shad well Court. 
