The Illustrated Guide for Amateur Gardeners. 
BROCCOLI. 
MlvjHAEcrviAS WHITE, 
FIRST DIVISION. 
Sow in April and May for cutting in September , October , and 
November the same year. 
per pkt. per oz. 
Vm~ MICHAELMAS WHITE. This is a most 8 - d * s * d * 
excellent variety for early use and invaluable 
as a succession to the Summer Cauliflowers. 
It is of quick growth, forming large firm heads 
of fine texture and first-class quality. If sown 
in March it will be fit to cut at Michaelmas 10 2 6 
VEITCH’S SELF-PROTECTING AUTUMN. Extremely 
valuable to grow as a succession to “ Autumn Giant ” 
Cauliflower. The heads are well protected by tho strong 
vigorous foliage, and, in some seasons, it may be had 
in good condition till nearly Christmas . . ..0 9 2 0 
WALCHEREN. A useful variety for early Autumn use. 
Heads of good size and of fine even texture . . ..10 26 
WHITE CAPE. A valuable variety for Autumn, coming 
into use in August and September .. .. ..10 2 6 
“ I have *ju 3 fc finished cutting the finest lot of Broccoli (over 200) I have ever 
grown, many of them weighing from 5 to G lbs. each.** — Mr. W. BARTLETT, Redland, 
Bristol. 
•• I am growing Broccoli that is a treat to sco anywhere. I have had one Broccoli 
from your Seed that weighed 13 lbs.” — Mr. I. DAVIES, Brynamman. 
** I am ontt.ing soma splendid heal, of Broccoli, Norfolk Giant, grown from your last 
year’s Seeds t also grew some splendid Alderman Peas, 20 pods weighing 1 lb.” — Mr. A. 
E. JARVIS, Tottenham. 
” i should like to say what grand Broccoli X have had from your Metbven’s June 
Seed.' * — Mr. E. LILL, Wadsley Bridge. 
'* I have taken Prizes with your Seeds every year.” — Mr. J. ROWLES, Lassingliani. 
‘ ‘ Tho Seeds I had from you last spring have given me great satisfaction, I have 
taken four First, two Second and two Third Prizes.” — Mr. T. STANTON, Carlton Scroop. 
SECOND DIVISION. 
Sow in April , May, and June, for cutting in January and 
February the following Spring. 
per pkt. per oz. 
MT DANIELS’ NEW YEAR. A vigorous, com- s * d * 8 - d - 
pact, dwarf-growing variety, with self-pro- 
tecting foliage over-lapping snow-white heads, 
of excellent quality and flavour ; a most 
valuable variety 09 20 
DANIELS’ QUEEN OF SPRING. This splen- 
did variety comes in for cutting during February, 
is of dwarf compact habit, producing large 
snow-white heads of the finest texture. Its 
earliness, combined with its excellent quality, 
makes it a valuable addition to our Spring 
Broccoli . . . . . . In pkt-s. only 1 6 
DANIELS’ SELECTED SNOW’S WHITE. A fine selected 
stock of this well-known Winter Broccoli. Tho heads 
are large, firm and boautifully white, one of the most 
useful of the Winter varieties . . . . . . ..0 9 2 0 
.ADAMS’ EARLY WTHITE. A strong growing variety of 
hardy constitution. Heads large pure whito . . . . 0 (i 16 
MAMMOTH WINTER WHITE. Large pure white heads 
of the finest quality, coming into uso in mid-winter, 
well-protected with long over-lapping leaves . . ..0 9 2 0 
PENZANCE EARLY WHITE. A useful oarly variety, 
producing fine largo heads of excellent quality ..06 10 
ST. HILARY. A splendid Broccoli of hardy, vigorous con- 
stitution. Dwarf, compact growth, and large white 
heads, coming into use in January . . . . ..10 26 
WHITE SPROUTING. Produces a large crop of tender 
white sprouts of the most excellent flavour . . ..06 16 
DANIELS' C.UEEN OF SPRING, 
