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RICE’S SEEDS ARE STANDARD GOODS, well and favorably known. Theyare the most extensively advertised of any seeds on the market, give the best of satisfaction, and are in demand by your customers.

Therefore, we think you will do well to give us a trial on your bulk seed order if you are not already a customer. A trial order will, we are sure, convince you our Seeds are as

we advertise—not only GOOD IN QUALITY, BUT LOW IN PRICE.

Terms of Credit :—To re- gular customers and well-known houses all bills are due June 1, without regard to date of pur- chase.

Terms of Cash :—A discount of one per cent. a month will be allowed on all payments made before June 1st.

1{O-Ib. lots will be invoiced at 100-Ib. prices.

Cash or satisfactory reference No Charge for Packing or must accompany orders from un- Cartage :—Barrels, Bags and known correspondents. Boxes are Charged at Cost.

[= We feel justified in saying that all of our Seeds are the purest and best to be found; but at the same time it must be distinctly understood that our Seeds are sold without any warranty, express or implied, as to description, quality, pro- ductiveness or any other matter connected with the goods we send out, and we will not be in any way responsible for the crop. Pre the purchaser does not accept the goods on these terms they are at once to be returned.

Orders received on receipt of this Catalogue will be exe- cuted with dispatch. We are centrally located, and goods will reach all points either by express or*freight very quickly and at low rates.

Jerome B. Rice Seed Co.

PEAS.

* All marked thus * indicate wrinkled sorts.

Extra Early Dwarf Varieties.

*Bliss’ American Wonder. Earliest dwarf wrinkled sert: . Height 34 It-.- 0. 52..-2--.' *Nott’s Excelsior. Very early; pods always well filled; finest quality. Height 14 ft-- *McLean’s Little Gem. Very early; prolific and delicious flavor. Height 1 ft-...---- *Extra Early Premium Gem. An improve- ment on LittleGem. Height ft.....-.--. Improved Tom Thumb. A well-known and popular extraearly. Height ft...-...... McLean’s BluePeter. Large, well-filled pods. ELeIeHE 36 Tt tee es eta eae es a *English Wonder. Height 2 ft -...-......- Blue Beauty. Fine quality. Height 3/ ft. *Wm. Hurst. Peas large and fine flavored; hardy and productive. Height 1 ft..........

Extra Early Varieties Not Dwarf.

Alaska. The earliest blue pea. H. 2% ft-. Ameer. (New.) Extra-early blue pea; large, a green pods; on order of Gradus. Height oe s First Crop. Popular in many sec- tions. .. el etarh SSte typed ia de Oe Claudit. (New.) Extra large pods, well filled with peas of excellent quality. Height 3 ft-- *Eclipse. (Gregory’s Surprise.) New. Very early andof excellent quality. Height 2 feet. First of All. Very early and prolific; a stand- acd, variety... .Llewht-23 ft jh wee First and Best. Very early and prolific; a standard variety. Height 2% ft.. *Gradus (Prosperity). Large wrinkled - peas, with pods as large as Telephone and as early

as; First and) Best. . Pheish iva teeters! o Improved Daniel O’Rourke. One of the best. Height 2 py itersase eet sake ke Se eee

*Laxton’s Alpha. Averyearly wrinkled sort

of delicious flavor. Height 3 feet........-. Maud S. Choice, extraearly. Height 2% ft. Philadelphia Extra Early. A favorite exten-

sively srowil. pp lbetehts3 fto- = oa + 52 - Rice’s Extra Early. Earliest and best for market gardeners. Height 2% ft....-....--

Rural New Yorker. Very early; prolific and uniform in ripening. Height 214 ft......--- -Thomas Laxton. Similar to Gradus, but more hardy, and much more productive. Height 3 ft.

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*Admiral, An enormous cropper; peas very

large and sweet. Height 3% ft....--.-.-. *Bliss’ Abundance. Numerous, well-filled pods." Wieichy © i Oee cee oe, Se ee

*Bliss’ Everbearing. A long time in bear- ing; peas large; pods long. Height 2 ft... .- Blue .Imperial. Old-fashioned variety. PReaht orn ita. deen a Wee Cee “Duke of Albany. (American Champion.) Immense pods, and peas on style of Tele- phone; quality excellent. Height 4 ft...... * Duke of York. Very large, long, full pods; peas of finest flavor. Height 3 ft--....-... * Dwarf Champion, Rice’s Improved. This pea gives universal satisfaction; very pro- ductive; peas large; fine flavor. Height 2 ft. “Dwarf Telephone. (Carter’s Daisy.) Ex- cellent new variety; large well-filled pods; peas of fine flavor. Height 1% ft......... “Heroine. A grand pea; large pods, contain- ing eight to nine large peas of finest flavor. Height 234 ttre eos. ack ans eeY once eee *Horsford’s Market Garden. On the style of Advancer; very prolific; pods packed with peas of a delicious, sweet flavor, Height. 2% fti2.1. ce bee eee Long Island Mammoth. A favorite with Long Island market gardeners; earlier than Champion of England; excellent cropper; pods large size, well filled. Height 3% ft-. *McLean’s Advancer. A well-known stand- ard sort of excellent quality; popular with market men. Height 2st ost eee ee *Paragon. A new wrinkled sort of much merit; fine quality and in point of pro- ductiveness it has no equal. Height 2%.... “Shropshire Hero. A valuable new variety of the Stratagem type. Height 2% ft...--. *Telephone. Pods very large, filled with immense peas Of first-class quality; one of the finest yetintroduced. Height 4% ft..-.. Telegraph. Verylarge pods, peas of excellent flavor. Popular English sort. Height 4 ft. "Yorkshire Hero. A splendid, large marrow pea; abundant bearer; fine quality; always a favorite. Height 2}emt. .--cnceeee ue weet

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Canada Field. Seeds small, white; for field culture only; largely used for sowing among oats." Height 3itiveece. as vane eee Psa’. tae

*Champion of England. One of the richest, best flavored peas; well known and.popular. Fleichi-y teks foe a oni tueee aa ss Seo

French Canner. Largely grown for canning purposes; produces very small, dark green peas known as French Peas. Height 3 ft...

Improved Sugar Marrow. Pods much longer, and a much better yielding sort than the ordinary marrow. Height 3% ft..-----

*Juno, Pods nearly straight and filled from stem to tip; large, dark green peas of delicious flavor.“ Heiphi- 2 ieek one ps ne

Marblehead Early Marrowfat. Strong vines, pods large and well filled ; remains in bearing Ube ried 41/1 ern ie eee ae ee REET eet

Marrowfat, Black-Eyed. (Hand-picked. ) Efeieht 5 ft... "Stee ee eee EE

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Marrowfat, Large White. (Not hand-picked. )

Prince of Wales. Heavy cropper; peas of fine flayor..-- TRSIpHE. 3: Jeet sg sie eb a ts

Pride of the Market. A popular sort in mar- ket. Pods large and handsome; finest quality. Feioht 2 fects to oe ee eee a

* Sharpe’s Queen. (New.) Large pods and large deep green peas; delicious flavor, and has no superior for family or market garden. Height 2:ftceeee scares Sees one os oa

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Sugar, Mammoth Melting. (Edible pods.) Large, broad pods, very brittle and entirely SHIBSIENS. prlieteit: AMePE aco. 5-2 cos

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Sugar, Dwarf White. (Edible pods.) Ht. 2 ft-.

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been desired, but which growers hardly expected ever to obtain—a perfect bush form of the true lus- cious Large Lima Bean. ushes grow from 18 to 2@ inches high, of stout growth and always erect, yet = branching vigor- Z ously. Itis anim- =mense yielder, each = bush bearing from = 50 to 200 of the

= : handsome large pods, well filled with very large beans, identical in size and flavor to the well-known Large Pole Limas. Of incalculable value for the reason that now the largest and best Lima Beans can be eras tee raised in quantity, with- out the expense and labor attached to the use of poles,

BEANS.

Butter or Wax Sorts—Dwarf Varieties. 10 BU. PER BU. PER BU. Black German Wax. (Black Seed.) Very early; round, yellow pods; a well-known standard sort; popular everywhere. -....--.-.- $6 75 $7 00 Burpee’s Perfection Wax. Long, stringless pods; very procuctive and showy; a popular

variety. obi. - 25-005. See ee ee 675 700 Chaflense Black Wax. An extra early strain

of the Dwart..Black Waxi2'67. cee oa ay de Crystal White Wax. Pods yellowish white,

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Currie’s Rust Proof Wax. Pods long, flat

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lack seed... ko sae tc Sa 2 ee 675 700 Davis’ White Kidney Wax. Pods remark-

ably long, straight and of a handsome, waxy

white color; enormously productive. Seed

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has broader pods and is not liable to rust... 650 6 75 Flageolet Wax, Scarlet. Beans bright red;

pods very long, flat and tapering. .......... 650 6 75

Flageolet Wax, Violet, Beans violet or

purple; pods a little later than the Scarlet

Flageolet, but are distinctly larger......... 675 700 Golden Eye Wax. Rust proof. Very hardy

and prolific; a desirable and popular sort;

DOGS Mal. =o Sea oan a oe) eae 650 6 75 Golden Wax. Very popular; a well-known, Standard. Sort tcerh, oy ato. ee eee 675 700

Grenell’s Improved Rust-proof Golden

Wax. An improved strain of Golden Wax. 675 7 00 Jones’ Stringless Wax. New.) Round

stringless pods of fine quality and handsome

appearance ; seeds. white. sc. Se ose doe ees Crop failed. Keeney’s Rustless Golden Wax. Of superior

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Keeney’s Pencil-pod Black Wax. (New.) Long slender padsSis 22 Goss Jie se Kidney Wax. (Wardwell’s.) Extra early; purely wax pods, long, flat, and remarkably tree: from. righG a2 8 ie. Sees bes ee Prolific Dwarf Black Wax. An improved strain of Black Wax of more vigorous habit and far more productive. Pods waxy yellow with slightly. curled paint. Jo <5 .<io06-,..e Refugee Wax. (Keeney’s Stringless.) An excellent variety, and very prolific. Pods long, round and yellow 2 ii2..)io.2..-<l2e5-: Round Pod Kidney Wax. (New.) Pods round and long, slightly curved, waxy-white, and of best quality; very productive -.......-.-. Saddleback Wax. Pods round and stringless ; quality good..... eee S ho ak NN Valentine Wax. The earliest and most pro- ductive of all the wax sorts........-..------ White Wax Early. Flat yellow pods; white seed; popular with market men....-...---. Yosemite Mammoth Wax. The largest pods of all the wax sorts; very productive and showy }* of good quality eo yore % . 22 te 2

Green Podded Dwarf Beans.

Bush Lima, Burpee’s. Beans as large as Pole Limas; perfectly dwarf and

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oe Dreer’s. Beans similar to Dreer’s Pole Lima but ten days

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= Dreer’s New Wonder. (New.) An improvement on Burpee’s Bush: Pini. (oUF oA Aoee oc “* Henderson’s. Beans smaller

than Burpee’s or Dreer’s but very early and enormously pro-

anctive: - owe Oe as b se ie Jackson Wonder. A prolific strain; beans speckled....--. re Quarter Century. Earlier and larger than Burpee’s Bush...-- Fe Thorburn’s. (Kumerle strain. ) Similar to: Dreer’s:8=624<.~- 7 Wood’s Prolific. An improved

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Best of All. Early and superior ; round, green Ses MER as. fonee o.oo es ea Black Valentine. A distinct form of Valen- tine; of handsome appearance and excellent CII or Seti ae ae co ae hes am 50 Boston Small Pea. Small white bean for field culture; very productive......-2.. .--. Bountiful. (New.) Pods flat, green, absolutely stringless; a good truckers sort..-.-.------ Broad Windsor. English variety; largest and RENE AtS GIASS. 2. 3. coaisasscumon pen asa ss

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Burpee’s Stringless Green Pod. Extra early, very prolific and entirely stringless ; crisp and tender, and of fine quality....._..

Canadian Wonder. Seed red........ 22.2...

Early China Red Eye. Early and continues long in bearing; popular market sort...__.

Early Mohawk. Long, flat and straight pods ; very hardy; popular market variety........

Emperor William. Very long pod; earliest white bean for forcing............. sang hd dete

Giant Green Pod Stringless Valentine. Round stringless pods, a week earlier anda third larger than Red Valentines...........

Goddard, or Boston Favorite. Red-podded; somewhat similar to Dwarf Horticultural...

Horticultural Dwarf. Late and productive; peds showy; great favoritein New England. .

Hopkins’ improved Valentine ...---..---.-

Improved Early Red Valentine. Very early and one of the most popular round-pod beans...

Improved Royal White or Kidney. Excel- lent for shelling green or baking when ripe...

Large White Marrow, Good either for shel- ling when green or for baking when ripe. --.

Longfellow. (New.) Early and _ prolific; pods -long' and ‘very téedders-2o: S_2lewscoes

Long Yellow Six Weeks. Pods flat and green; a leading ‘market sert2-.-.--..-neese

Low’s Champion Bush. Very productive; large green flat pods; perfectly stringless ; fine Shell wanietye tock ce she eee

Prolific Tree or Mexican. A heavy yielding white bean of upright growth.....-.--.....

Red Kidney, Redséed ic: -2 cy sh- ee e

Refugee, or Thousand-to-One. Round pod; very productive and tender; medium early-..

Round Yellow Six Weeks. Pods green, shorter and thicker than the Long Yellow six Weeks. Seeds nearly round l/-26¢.c05

Ruby Horticultural Dwarf. (New.) A de- cided improvement on the Old Horticultural.

Thorburn’s Extra Early Refugee. Similar to Refugee or Thousand-to-One, but fully two weeks earlier: . >... 2ec0lehseueeeee

Warren Bush. Large green pods....-...-.-

White Valentine. Round pod; white seed; preferred by many to the Red Valentine...-.

Pole, or Running Varieties. Brockton Pole. Pods five to six inches long ; broad, curved and splashed with crimson... Concord Pole. Early and prolific.........- Dreer’s New Golden Cluster Wax. Early and productive; pods six to eight inches long and golden yellow; seed white. .----....--. German Black Wax or Indian Chief. A superb snap bean ; pods yellow and stringless . Golden Andalusia. Beans round and white; most productive of all the pole varieties .. .-..

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Golden Butter Wax. (Mont D’Or.) Early and productive; pods golden yellow....__.. Golden Carmine. (New.) Pods large, beau- tifully mottled with gold and carmine....--. Golden Champion Wax. Pods of enormous

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SRMGINE: VERY. CHENG ios aw ce Cec eta cere Hampden Pole. Beans and pods very large; Sarmine’ Color 2) eas tas ues, soe aa Horticultural or Cranberry. Showy and ex- cellent either as asnap or shell bean, or for Gdaking, (diy touscetet san asec sees eee dee oe Kentucky Wonder. Fine green pod sort; early and productive; entirely stringless...-- King Horticultural. Pods bright carmine color, and both beans and pods are much larger than the common kind. ..-....-..--.. Lima, Challenger. Thick and productive; same shape as Dreer’s Improved...

- Dreer’s Improved. Beans thicker and sweeter than Large Lima...-_......

«¢ Early Jersey. One of the earliest. ..- ‘¢ Ford’s Mammoth Podded. (New.) The largest podded, finest flavored

and most productive of all the Limas.

‘¢ ~—s- King of the Garden. Heavy cropper ; bean and pod very large...........

‘© Large White. The standard Lima... ‘¢ Large White. (Extra size.) Selected stock ; beads very larpe co2- ~~

‘ss Seibert’s Early. Earliest of all...-.. <6 —s Shotwell’s Improved Thick Leaved. Animprovement on Dreer’s Pole Lima

‘¢ Small or Sieva. Beans small but very early and good quality..........-...

«© ~~ Willow Leaf. A very ornamental as well-as’ useful “variety 2272222: 52%

Lazy Wife’s. Beans white; pods green and entirely stringless ; produces enormously.... Old Homestead. Far ahead ofany other green pod pole bean; is ten days earlier, enormously productive and entirely stringless........... Red Cranberry Pole. Pods large and tender, Red Speckled, Cut-Short or Corn Hiil. A speckled bean used for planting among corn, Rhode Island Case Knife ..--..-.---------- Scarlet Runner. A popular English variety ; very Ornamental, with scarlet blossoms.---.. Southern Prolific. Popular in the South; very productive; quality good..........-... White Crease Back. Long, round stringless Woas,-hesay anG tender. W928 S22 tet White Cut Short. A favorite in the South. -. White Dutch Case Knife. Pods long, green and flat: fine for shelling >J22222. 20°. ---- White Dutch Runner. Same habit as the Scarlet Runner ; flower and bean being white, White Sickle. (New.) Similar to Kentucky Wonder, except that seed is white -...-.-----

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BURBANK’S EARLY MAINE.—the Earliest Variety Known,

Our Sweet Corn is choice, home grown, and must not be compared with Western stock, which is being offered by some dealers at very low prices.

CORN, SWEET OR SUGAR,

10 BU. Extra Early Varieties. PER BU, PER BU, Adams’ Extra Early. Not asugar corn, but largely grown for early use, especially i in the south 34. S25 02 ss ae Cie Cee ee ee eee $2 00 $2 25 Burbank’s Early Maine, Earlier than Cory; ears large, eight rowed, white grain andcob. 2 75 3 00 Burpee’s First of All. An extra early sort of fair quality; pink grains and cob........ 2 Tse. 30D Cory White Cob: Aselection from Red Cory, having white kernels and white cob.--.-.-... 275 3.00 Cory. A very early variety, with good sized ears,and largé red’ Srainsico 2 en \nc eam p os bas 275 3.00 Cory Mammoth White. A most excellent, largevand wery Carlyisort: o.oo ee eee 300.9, 2,25 Ford’s Early. Very sweet and early ---.---.- S75" a ed Kendel’s Giant. Rapidly coming into favor on account of its large size and extreme earliness .cec fae eee css pee eae 2°75" <3. 00 Metropolitan. Handsome, large ears, very Carly ct n-soate-ek = sees he eee 300 325 Premo. Claimed to be the earliest sweet POM: Senso ees he ee ae ee ee Nee Ree ae Second Early Varieties. Crosby. Anold and popular variety twelve and sometimes fourteen rowed; grain thick and sweet; finest market/sort Sis 940 oe aeeee 2) 95-2) B60 Minnesota. Deservedly popular either for market gardeners or private families........ 2150 2.75

Medium Early.

Adams’ Early. Not a sugar corn, but grown

extensively all over the country for market

PUFPOSES.. . 2 see eee ee ee ee ee eee we eee 200 2 25 Black Mexican. One of the sweetest and best

varieties ; grains black when ripe, but when

in condition for the table cooks remarkably

WRITE L. tokbe eopivens penee alge meh eee ae eee 275 300 Champion: A most desirable sort, for mar-

ket gardeners; ears nearlyas large as Ever-

green and pure white; nearly as early as Min-

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the largest twelve-rowed varieties .._....... $2 75 $3 Mammoth Early: An earlier and smaller va-

riety of the Late Mammoth. ...... 2.2.22... 760, 3 Moore’s Early Concord. Large, handsome

fourteen rowed ears; quality faultless, being

intich hike Basiy Crosby 3300. oS ea 2) Be 132 Pee and Kay. A large-eared, fine sort; white

grains, tender and sweet... 22/2 err abe bf aa Perry’s Hybrid. Large twelve rowed ears;

a little later than Minnesota; popular. ....-. au7Ry * 2 Potter’s Excelsior. Fine large ears and deep

grain; one of thesweetest varieties......._.. ef aS Rice’s Early Evergreen. Equalin quality and

ten days earlier than Stowell’s Evergreen-... 275 3 RulssOnmi E FOWnO. 022: 062515572 BeeDe fy 295° 3 Shaker’s Early. Large ears; excellent quality ;

fine market sort, follows the Minnesota..... 300 3 Stabler’s Early. Large white ears of finest

quality; good for canners and gardeners. ..-. SG) 3

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small, with deep pearly white kernels....... 7 yh we Egyptian. Somewhat later than Evergreen; fine large ears; a fine canning variety...---- 3 00r42:3

Hickox Improved. Next to Stowell’s Ever- green the most popular variety for canning, earlier than Viverpreed 22 252%. 2231S 2 ele

Mammoth Sugar. The largest and latest va- riety; ears of immense size, grains large and broad, and quality of the best..--.......... 3 00

Ne Plus Ultra. Sometimes called Shoe Peg from its deep, narrow grains; ears medium size, rows irregular; very sweet and fine....

Old Colony. Ears sixteen to twenty rowed, grain very deep, and one of the sweetest and best late varieties; a few days earlier than Evergreen; fine for market or canning ..-.-.-. 2.00) <3

Stowellss Evergreen. The standard for quality and the best known variety; a favorite alike with canners and market men; remains a long time in condition suitable for boiling-. 250 2

Zig Zag Evergreen. (New.) About ten days earlier than Stowell’s Evergreen; color pure white; productive and attractive ....-..--..

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Evergreen Sweet Fodder. Purely a sweet

corn, and the best of all corns for fodder.

Grows to an immense size+-with abundance

of leaves, both leaves and stalks being very

sweet and rich in saccharine matter......-. $1 40 $1 50 Sanford White Flint. The best flint corn for

fodder; grows to avery large size and is a

favorite with New England farmers. ..--..-. x iO." 3°28 Southern White Sheeptooth- ....-.--..-.--- 95 I oO Early Mastodon. .. cseuscebee see eeeee 110° a 2 Blunts Prolific... >. 52 eevee acres eo I 2h. 0 ae Red Cob Ensilage-.-_---------~-4<------- . 0) oa POP CORN. PER LB.

White Rice. Shelled or on the ear-. 05 White Pearl, fy -- 05 Queen’s Golden. 3 ‘. oe 05 Mapledale Prolific. “i $ -- 05

ARTICHOKE.

PER 100 LBS. PER LB. Green Globe French. The standard sort... $2 00 $2 25

ASPARAGUS.

Giant Argenteuil. (New.) A most promising .

variety, nearly twice the size of any other.... 55 60 Columbian Mammoth White. Shoots juve

white and require no artificial blanching. ..-- 30 35 Conover’s Colossal. The best known and

one of the most desirable sorts...-..---.---- 22 25 Barr’s Mammoth. Earlier and nearly twice

as large as Conover’s Colossal; also a strong

grower and. very productive. ...--.--,-=-5e=0e 25 30 Palmetto. Shoots are very large and light

green, also tender and very desirable for the

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ASPARAGUS ROOTS.

A saving of one to two years is effected by planting roots. Those offered below are strong two-year old roots and the proper size for setting.

For Early Spring Shipment—5o0o at 1,000 Rates.

Per 100, Pef r1ooo, Columbian Mammoth White. .-..-.--------- $1 00 $5 00 Conover’s Colossal..-..........--.-..-2 75 450 Palmotto.. .-- 2-2. - ccc. ps cce ess aoe om eneeem 100 5 00

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Bassano, Early Flat. An early tender vari- ety; color Meatred - 504200 ae rete eee Bastian’s Early Blood Turnip. Very early red variety; not quite so flat as Bassano.... «Columbia. Round and smooth; flesh blood-

*Crimson Globe. Globe-shaped; flesh deep purple... na ccece ee ee ee Bee eee Crosby’s Egyptian. The best for early mar- ket; as early as the original strain of Egyp- tian, is thicker and less inclined to push up a woody neck as it advances in growth..-.-...

~ Detroit Dark Red. Round, skin dark red; flesh light red 5 wery:swerk:<+--=22e- == 2 J. - Dewing’s Early Blood Turnip. An improved variety of deep blood-red color ; fine form and flavor; a favoritévmarket sort 222 ~ 2 22_2-- = Dirigo Extra Early Blood Turnip. (New.) Rich blood-red, fine grain and flavor.....--. Early Blood Turnip. Improved. One of the best known and most popular early sorts ; smooth and dark red; excellent quality....-- Eclipse Blood Turnip. Very early, round, smooth and dark red. Has a very small top, and is one of the best for market -..-...---.- Edmand’s Turnip. One of the very best strains for market gardeners; small top, round, handsome and very dark red. Our SEGEK.45. Very ies eco ee ee ~Electric. Extra early, round, bright red, fine Gualify 225 on ceces ate cote tease Pas cls Extra Early Egyptian Blood Turnip. One of the earliest table beets; small tops, color very dark red; flatand smooth.........---- Half Long Blood. An excellent half long, second early; good also for winter use...... Lentz’s Blood Turnip. Small top, round dark red, and grows large, but is always sweet and tender. 2 seed winter sort: 32422).2-- 2. --~- Long Smooth Blood. Long, smooth and very dark red; alate variety. Our strain of this variety cannot be excelled....-.-------- Mitchell’s New Perfected. Excellent for the home or market garden; nearly as early as

_ Egyptian; small top and roots dark red..-..

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Rawson’s Arlington. Fine form and flavor; flesh \detpwed' 2 sce. Alas wee ee Swiss Chard, Silver or Sea Kale. Grown exclusively for its leaves. ‘The middle of the leaf can be used and served like Asparagus, the rest of the leaf like Spinach........ 2... Yellow Turnip. Round, smooth, yellow; sweet and tender; beautiful when cooked_...

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Champion Yellow Globe. The best yellow Globe; heavy yielder, splendid keeper ..-... Giant Yellow Intermediate. Entirely dis- tinct ; color bright yellow; roots oval shaped, growing two-thirds above ground; an enorm- GUS CHOpper 6... 3-255, ee ae eee eee Golden Tankard. Bright yellow; large, sweet and very productive; fine for cattle or sheep. Improved Yellow Ovoid. An excellent sort for stock; yellow-fleshed, very productive and is sweet and fine grained; fine keeper....--.-. Large Red Globe. Globe-shaped, red, similar to Yellow Globe, anda good sort for stock.. Long Red Mammoth Prize. Attains enormous size, producing thirty to fifty tons to the acre; quality:supenor,:.- ee ene een eee Long Red Norbiton Giant. (Jumbo or Colossal.) Similar to Long Red Mammoth-. Long Red. This is an old-fashioned Long Red Mangel; new andimproved sorts have, how- ever, largely taken its place, such as Nor- biton Giant, Mammoth Prize, etc ........-- Long Yellow Mammoth. Yellow fleshed, similar in shape to Long Red Mammoth..... Orange Globe. Flesh orange yellow, sweet and fine grained; very productive -......--. @Sugar, Danish Improved. Roots very large and rich in Sigal. oaene> ho bein a we eee iant Feeding Sugar. Claimed to be the largest yielding and most valuable feeding WAPIEEY\. . (a3q couse yee ae She + tee eee Sugar, Klein Wanzleben. Largest yielding and best variety for sugar making. -.-..----- Sugar, Lane’s Imperial. A white fleshed, handsome and very productive strain ; hardier than. French White Sugar. =). -o 2. 2 poses ~Sugar, Red Top White. Roots egg-shaped tinged with red at top; desirable for stock. Sugar, Vilmorin’s Improved. An improve- ment on the White French Sugar; used ex- tensively for making beet sugar ...-...----- “Sugar, White French. Roots long and smooth, and grows toa large size. ..--.----- Sugar, Yellow French. Yellow fleshed, otherwise similar to White French. .-.-.. ---.

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Much resembles Cauliflower ; cultivation the same.

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BRUSSELS SPROUTS.

Species of Cabbage; cultivation the same. Carter’s Perfection. A new variety of fine

quality and compact growth......---.-.-.---. go I 00 Dalkeith. An improved dwarf variety ..-.-. 1 ag) 7 We es Dwarf Improved: Produces excellent, com-

pact sprouts; very sure cropper...... ..-.-. I 15 I 25

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TRUE EARLY WINNINGSTADT, CABBAGE —(Choice Stock).

PER 100 LBS. PER LB. All Seasons. Heads very deep; can be planted for early or late crop; a splendid keeper; about as early as Early Summer, forming much largerheads. Best American......--- $1 10 25 Autumn King. Said by the introducer to be the finest late Cabbage in cultivation. Its _ color is dark green; heads very large.....-.. ite Ona hel Burpee’s All Head Early. A week earlier than any of the early summer Cabbages ; the deep, flat heads are remarkably solid and uni- form in color, as well asin shape and size; makes a fine winter Cabbageifsown late-.-. I 25 I 40 Bridgeport Drumhead. This is the favorite Cabbage of Chicago shippers and truckers. Heads are round, large and very solid, and it seldom bursts, as do many sorts.....--.-.--. I0o 1 10

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Bristol Improved Late Flat Dutch. Re- sembling Late Flat Dutch somewhat in shape but ot adarker green color; heads very large and firm, one of the best winter sorts....__.

Charleston Large Wakefield. About one week later than Early Jersey Wakefield, but the heads are fully one-half larger; will not burst when ripe like most early sorts, and can be left standing in the field some time withoutdamapes 2A. i 7 cf chee See eee

Charleston Large Wakefield. Imported ..-

Danish Ball Head, One of the very best winter sorts; heads round and very solid. ........-.-

Early Dwarf York. A standard early English variety; heads small and heart shaped..---.

Early Flat Dutch. Earlier and heads smaller than Late Flat Dutch; a good second early, sure header, weighing ten to twelve pounds...

Early French Oxheart. A little later than Early York ; short stemmed, heads heart shaped.. -

Early Large York. Endures heat well and is much prized South; two weeks later than Early York; heads of similar shape*but larger,

Early Spring. (Henderson’s stock.) New extra early, round flat-heads with few outside leaves which permits planting close.--..----

Etampes, Early. Heads oblong and rounded at the top, very firm and solid; a few days earlier than Early’ Wakefield... .-.22-2---~

Eureka. (New.) The earliest variety grown; heads flat, medium size, and very solid -...--

Extra Early Express. About ten days earlier than Early Wakefield; heads small, heart- shaped and very solid; having but few outer

leaves it can be Setvery Closes. 2-2 ene Excelsior Late Flat Dutch. A very valu- able late variety for main winter crop-...-.---

Filderkraut or Filder. Heads pointed, simi- lar to Winnigstadt, large and extremely hard; a good keeper; color light green...--...----

Fottler’s Improved Brunswick. An early Drumhead of large size, following closely the Jersey Wakefield; one of the finest varieties - -

Henderson’s Early Summer. Heads large, round and very compact; ten days later than Jersey Wakefield; one of the earliest large heading varieties. Best American.......--

Henderson’s Early Summer. Imported. .---

Henderson’s Succession. One of the best of Cabbages; heads very large and somewhat flat; ten days later than Early Summer..----

Hollander. Heads medium sized, round and very solid; one of the hardiest varieties. ----

Houseman Late Flat Dutch. One of the most hardy strains of Late Flat Dutch -...---

Houser, Round hard heading, late sort..----

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Louisville Drumhead. Withstands summer heat splendidly; second early, heads large and solid. Luxemburg. Heads medium size, nearly round; outer leaves tinged with red. -...___. Marblehead Mammoth Drumhead. Very large; sometimes attaining a weight of sixty pounds, but is rather coarse grained -...-.-... Newark Early Flat Dutch. A very fine and popular second early Cabbage... ..--...----- Red Drumhead. Heads oblong, round at top; color dark red; fine for pickling......-...-- Red Dutch. The best known of the red Cab-

bages; much used for pickling -....---...-- Red Erfurt. Earlier than Ked Dutch and equally valuable for pickling...............- -Red Rock. (Henderson’s Mammoth.) The largest and surest heading red Cabbage......

Rice’s Premium Late Flat Dutch. A justly popular and esteemed variety; extensively Cultivated for market and family use......-.-.

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Rice’s Selected Early Jersey Wakefield. The most widely known and popular early variety; heads cone shaped and very solid, Best: Ansericca hie 65 Sey og BS Ba

Early Jersey Wakefield. Imported. -.......-

Rice’s Fine Early Winnigstadt. Ninety-nine plants in every hundred warranted to head up hard and fine. One of the best for either early or late use; heads cone-shaped--...--.

Rice’s Surehead. All head and always sure to head. This is the finest late cabbage; the best market variety; splendid keeper .......

Savoy Early Dwarf Ulm. Small, round, deep -

ereen, heads; nveny early. fo. soebo es oe ies Savoy Green Globe. Heads large and rather loose, but being very tender and pleasant flavored the whole head can be used for cooking; leaves wrinkled and dark green... Savoy Perfection Drumhead. This is the best of the Savoys; heads large with crisp, wrinkled leaves? Se 04 22 oe ts Se es oe St.Louis: Warkete. 220 2243 23290. 3 454-352 2s Stein’s Eariy Flat Dutch. An exceedingly fine strain of Early Flat Dutch .-.......-.-.-. Stone Mason Drumhead. Produces large, firm heads, fine grained and sweet..-......- The Lupton. A thoroughbred late Cabbage; meigs larceand Solid] . soe sod seo soo 212 Vandergaw. Nearly as earlyas Early Summer, and planted lateis a splendid winter sort. ..-. Warren’s Stone Mason. An improvement on the Stone Mason Drumhead; heads rounder, firmer and earlier; good keeper---- World-Beater. A new Cabbage, as large as Marblehead Mammoth, yet uniform in size and true to type, and a very solid header ....

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Carentan. (Half Long.) Stump rooted; flesh red, coreless, fine grained; good for forcing: J... dies dee ee eeet bbe eee

Chantenay Half Long. Stump rooted; broad, thick shoulder; heavy cropper... -- oi 232.

Coreless Long Red. Very handsome; roots twelve to fifteen inches long; stump rooted-.

Danvers Half Long. One of the heaviest croppers; roots dark orange color, eight to ten inches in length, thick, and ending ina somewhat abrupt point; first class --.....--

Early Scarlet Horn. A very popular sort; quick growing; deep orange in color; blunt- rooted; six to eight inches in length....-...

French Forcing Horn. Small round root; the earliest variety and good for forcing. ....

Half Long Stump Rooted. Similar to Dan- vers excepting that it has a blunt root ..-..--

Half Long Stump Rooted Nantes. Roots eight to ten inches inlength; thick shoulder ; deep (orange and good croppen-t=.ee-- nen ae

Improved Long Orange. The best known and most largely cultivated of any carrot; excellent for stock or table use; roots deep orange, twelve to fifteen inches long.--.-..--.-

Improved Short White. The largest and heaviest cropping Carrot known; the roots are short, very heavy at the shoulder, of uni- form shape and smooth; light green color above ground, white beneath; flesh rich, white, solid, crisp, and of sweetest flavor...

James’ Intermediate Scarlet. Roots similar in shape and size to Danvers Pointed; color, approaching scarlet; nearly coreless........

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Large White Belgian. Roots very large and smooth; grown exclusively for stock feeding. Large Yellow Belgian. Similar to White Belgian; excepting in color. -._.-2<2.. 40. 2- Long Red St. Valery. Color orange-red; roots large and handsome and intermediate in shape between Danvers and Lony Orange. ..-..---- Oxheart or Guerande. Roots short and very thick andintermediate between Scarlet Horn and Chantenay; color deep orange; fine grained and sweet; easily dug .....-....--- Rubicon. (New.) Half-long stump rooted; color deep orange; ot finest quality......-..

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Early Dwarf Erfurt. An excellent sort, producing good sized creamy white heads; one of the best for general cultivation. -.

Extra Early Paris Forcing. A popular Z early white, sure head- INnowarllery eas...

Extra Selected Dwarf Early Erfurt. The finest strain ofthe Erfurt Cauliflower; almost as early as the Snowball; grows about fifteen inches high, producing very solid, pure white heads of the very finest quality ; seldom fails to form, a. good sized head 734 sca age Early Favorite. A new variety and we think the best early, large growing kind; forms a large head which is solid, crisp and tender, and will form heads under conditions more unfavorable than any other... 5.2. .5-..---- Early London. Large and hardy..-.-..----. Half Early Paris or Nonpareil. Similar to Paris Forcing, but larger and later -....... Henderson’s Early Snowball. This is un- doubtedly the finest variety ever introduced ; it is the earliest and produces beautiful snow- white heads of the most delicious flavor. The seed we offer is pure and genuine .-.. Lenormand’s Short Stemmed. Late; heads large, white and of good quality...---..--- Large Late Algiers. A. sure heading late variety; a favorite with market gardeners- Veitch’s Autumn Giant. A distinct and valu- able late variety; heads large and fine, well protected: Wy AOlage. pees tacaes cece seta wees

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Boston Market. Popular in the markets of Boston; a strong grower remark- ably tender and crisp...

Crawford’s Half Dwarf. Very solid, creamy white

WKS when blanched; fine Navored oo eee

Dwarf Golden Heart. Resembles the Half Dwarf White in habit of growth; very solid and the heart is of a golden yellow when blanched ; excellent keeper and fine for garden or market...

Dwarf Golden Self- blanching. Our strain of this variety is unexcelled and absolutely reliable; this sort is without doubt the finest early Celery in cultivation. It is perfectly solid, of a fine, nutty flavor, attains a good size, and when blanched is of a handsome golden ‘yellows 2.0 don boe 2 aoa eee

Evans’ Triumph. Fine green variety, large and solid... =. sp.hs-Gu 22s eee ee)

Fin de Siecle. A large hardy crisp winter

variety; noted for its keeping qualities....--

Giant Golden Heart. A selection from Dwarf

Golden Heart, whichit resembles, but grows larger and is a better keeper; a favorite with Chicago gardenersi..c (Jee: £eueceeeeeee- es

Giant Pascal. The largest variety grown, is also the best keeper; of fine, nutty flavor and very easily blanched, deservedly popular for fall'and “winter use Lf. 2a e es eee eee

Giant White Solid. Attains large size, is a quick grower, solid, crisp and a good keeper,

Henderson’s Half Dwarf White. Similar to Crawford’s Half Dwarf; an excellent variety ; entirely solid, rich flavor and vigorous growth,

Improved White Plume. A well-known and perhaps the most popular variety of Celery; very early, ornamental and for quality sur- Passea py WOne SC .-O. vic ces © ae

Incomparable Dwarf Crimson. A beautiful variety of very fine flavor; red varieties are always good keepers and of superior flavor. - -

Kalamazoo White Solid Dwarf. Grown ex- tensively by Celery growers at Kalamazoo,

Michigan; a dwarf white variety easily blanched, a good keeper and popular as a SRIPPOl Sine a Sanne oe ia eee ee New Rose. The best of all the red or pink varieties, combining hardiness, solidity and keeping qualities; for crispness, and fine, nutty flavor has no superior.....--.--.-----

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Perfection Heartwell. A large, solid, fine- flavored sort of creamy white color; a fine

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Pink Plume. Practically identical with Im- proved White Plume but with the added merit of the stalks being richly suffused with pink... | 1 25 Rose Ribbed Paris Self-Blanching. Re- sembles Dwarf Golden Self-Blanching, ex-

cept: in) coler,/whickt is pink 202 22... 2c.- - 2 10 Schumacher. Very large; golden-yellow heart, jotieg.ane: tender. 22-7 Sftcc5:.. Shao | I 40 Soup Celery. Seeds for flavoring soups, pickles; Chess aaa tie ane sae isinete Adee 10 CELERIAC,

(Turnip-Rooted Celery.) Apple Shaped. This variety is turnip-rooted, very smooth and tender; makes a fine salad; used for seasoning meats and to flavor soups. 70 Large Early Erfurt. We have found this to be a great improvement on some of the older sorts of Celeriac, for while of equally good flavor, it aitains 4 Targer ‘size: .---...-. 2. - 70 Large Smooth Prague. An improved form of turnip-rooted Celery; round, smooth roots with very few side roots. This is the largest

variety and one of the very best.......---- go CHERVIL. Curled. Used for flavoring soups and salads and has a strong flavor and perfume........ 45 CHICORY. Large Rooted. The dried roots are roasted and mixed with coffee or used as a substitute... 35 COLLARDS.

True Georgia. Used as *‘Greens” mainly in the South and West. As the leaves are . pulled oft others grow in their places....--- 40

CORN SALAD.

Large Green Cabbaging. A small, hardy salad; used also as a substitute for Lettuce; can besown in September and wintered over

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CRESS OR PEPPERGRASS.

Extra Curled. A small plant having a fine pungent flavor and used as a salad; may be ent two or tunee tunes 2502225222. .-2-- 18 True Water-Cress. Grows along the banks ot ponds and streams and is easily introduced ; wholly unlike Extra Curled; leaves are quite large and thick; a fine salad.......---.---- I go

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Boston Pickling. Fruit short, smooth and

pointed at each end; bright green, and a

great yielder; one of the best for pickling.... $0 60 $0 65 Cool and Crisp. This new Cucumber is said

to be the earliest of all pickling varieties, and

is ‘one of the finest for shemp: 22-0 sel 60 65 Cumberland. Fruit straight; flesh firm but

crisp and tender at every stage of growth.

One of the best for pickling; - 22) 2s2 ete 70 75 Cyclone. The earliest White Spine; very pro-

fie 5.0 coo oe eee ee ee eee 90 I 00 Early Cluster. Fruit small and borne in pairs;

lipht -preén,.a preat bearer.2-2- 425+ oe eee 60 65

Early Frame or Short Green. A vigorous

grower and great producer; medium size,;

very early and good for pickling or slicing.. 60 65 Extra Early Russian. Earliest variety known

hardy and productive; fruit very small and

quality fine for pickling or slicing .......--. 60 65 Fordhook Famous. One of the best of the

lone oreen Type.= 5. 2dc.~ = eae oe eee 60 65 Fordhook Pickling. A very prolific pickling

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Giant Pera. Often attains a length of twelve to fifteen inches and a diameter of three to four inches; is smooth, round, crisp and tender ; color a dark green; seed cavity very small ;

finé for Sliding is Jfonce aw ca «osc e oer Crop failed. Green Prolific. One of the very best pickling sorts; small and very brittle...-.-......--- 60 65

Japanese Climbing. Fruit about ten inches long, thick and of fine flavor, Skin dark . green, flesh pure white; cnn be grown on ° trellises and fences....¢..-2-+-¢-o=eareeee ee Crop failed. Jersey Pickling. Used extensively by pickle manufacturers. .scs os waws sone qe Se eee 60 65

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CUCUMBER—continued. per 100 LBS. PER LB. Long Green Improved. Fine for pickling when small, good for table use when about hgmuenea ae eee Te et fo 60 $0 65 Long Green Turkey. A handsome and de- sirable variety ; preferred by many tothe Im-

ge LO a oe a go 1 00 Livingston’s Emerald. Fruit round and

smooth ; color rich dark green ..--......--- Crop failed Livingston’s Evergreen. Early and prolific;

remains deep green in all stages of growth .- 60 65

Nichols’ Medium Green, Intermediate be-

tween Long Green and Early Frame in length;

thick and smooth, one of the best pickling

et oS ae a eee ee ee 60 65 Serpent or Snake. Grows from four to six

feet in length and coiled like a snake ; highly

prized by Chinese; a great curiosity....---. Crop failed. Thorburn’s Everbearing. Sets fruit very :

early and continues to blossom and fruit until

killed by frost; good pickler or slicer.----. 70 75

Westerfield’s Chicago Pickle. The favorite

with Chicago pickle manufacturers ; fine shape

WB VER@ PIOOHEMEE Ee. Soo Fd, toe oe. Crop failed West India Gherkin. This is the only genuine

Gherkin. It is small, oval and covered with

spines,s; color fieht preen_.\.. 2. 22.2-~ <2 - Crop failed White Spine, Arlington Improved. One of

the finest for forcing and one of the most per-

fect in shape, size, color and quality. -...--.-- 65 70 White Spine, Bennett’s Improved. A fine

type of the White Spine; largely grown on

Riga Talons oe tne She Aen ia 4 60 65 White Spine Evergreen. Very slow toripen

even when fully grown, and remains in an

edible condition longer than any other variety- 60 65 White Spine, Extra Long. An extra long

type of White Spine; fruit handsome and an

abundant bearer .--.....-- 1 KR 8 eR Pane Me 65 70 White Spine, Improved Early. The most

popular strain of White Spine, and for general

outdoar culture the best<!.02 22... =< =<. 60 65 White Spine,Peerless Improved. One of the

best strains of pickling Cucumbers; pro-

lific, early, good size, full at both ends; color

deep green, which it retains until it matures. 60 65 White Pearl. Fruit ofa pearly white even WRGMPMESEAOIBEE os 5 3547 22 SIS oes 2 Crop failed

White Wonder. Surpasses White Pearl in gues and productiveness, and is hardier; ruit an ivory white from time of forming until Pale htpeneds se Soe eh sees oe eS. Crop failed

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Improved Broad-Leaved. A new strain high- ly recommended for market gardeners. .----- 340 350

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Improved Thick Leaved. An immense im- provement on the common Dandelion, both in size, thickness of leaves and fine flavor, beirig far less ‘bitter 2:.---5 se-2 Ao oes

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Black Pekin. Very hartdsome; fruit large, round, jet black and very glossy -----....--. Early Dwarf Purple. Very early, dwarf; small size and; good quality. 2222 cop Mere, beer Early Long Purple. Earlier and hardier than Round Purple and will succeed farther north ; fruit from six to eight inches long........... Florida High Bush. A new variety of strong upright growth; fruit large, of excellent qual- ity, and usually borne a foot or more above OTONHG So. LSS EE Se ce ee eee oe ee eee Round Purplee Quite similar to New York Improved but smaller and earlier, also hardier. New York Improved Purple. The leading market variety and undoubtedly the best for size, quality and productiveness...........- New York Improved Purple Spineless. Similar to New York Improved Purple except that it. is entirely free from/spines=2>2 72222 New White Pearl. Fruit large and pure white ; a decided acquisition -<--- cev-e ee eee

ENDIVE.

Broad Leaved Batavian. Heads large, leaves broad and thick, used for flavoring soups ; inner leaves make'a fine salad_.----s22-es

Green Curled Summer. Excellent summer SOG D ease fel ete eee oe a ee

Green Curled Winter. The hardiest variety;

leaves dark green, which blanch white...-..-

Moss Curled. Grows more compact than

Green Curled, and leaves are finer cut........

White Curled. For early use; to be used

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Dipper. This, like the Sugar Trough, has a thin but hard shell, and can readily be made to serve vuseful purposes -\.. 5, . 6c sine ae ae

Fancy Varieties Mixed. ‘This is a collection of the ornamental and fancy sorts ......---.

Japanese Nest Egg. Fruit small and creamy white; exactly resembles the eggs of ahen. -.

Rag or Dish-Cloth. The peculiar interior of which is usefulin the kitchen when properly prepared; also a fine ornamental climber - --

‘Sugar Trough. Grows to hold from four to ten gallons; shells light but very hard and dur- able, and are readily made into useful house- hold utensils 2.04 oa Se ok ha se ee

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23 GRASSES AND CLOVER.

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Rice’s Best Mixed Lawn Grass Seed

Price per Bushel of 14 Ibs., - $2.50. Four bush. seed sows one acre. One quart to one square rod of ground.

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Makes a Handsome Lawn For that reason we prepare wherever sown. our own lawn grass seed, and The foundation of a Good 6) know of what the mixture is

Lawn is first Good Seed. composed.

Our preparation of Lawn Grass contains Blue Grass, White Clover, and Sweét Vernal Grass and other very choice and fine varieties, and is, we think, the very best preparation possible for our hot and dry summers, as we have been long making experiments to ascertain this fact.

Rice’s mixture of Lawn Grass Seed is unsurpassed either for lawns, parks or grass plats. It forms a thick, compact growth of short-growing varieties, fol- lowing one another in succession, and can be highly recommended. Per bushel, $2.50

Kentucky Blue Grass. Valuable for lawns as

well as pastures. (14 lbs. to the bu.).....-. $2 00 per bu. Orchard Grass. (Choice quality.) Will endure

considerable shade. (14]bs. tothe bu.)..-. 1 75 ‘* Red Top Grass. Valuable as a permanent

grass, either in meadows, pastures or lawns.

Cre ithste the bees.) biaj5 22 eee eee Gestion. Red Top Grass. Absolutely clean seed........ | 12 per Ib. White Clover. For lawns; choice stock. (100

boa Rig pea ee ee 20 8 « Rice’s Best Mixed Lawn Grass. (14 lb. to

fie Dee see Fee 3 A e- 2 50 per bu.

HERBS. See page 62.

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100 LBS. PER LB. Dwarf German Purple, or Brown Curled. Esteemed by Germans; very hardy and fine quality; so handsome that it is frequently grown ior OrAaament:- 2225 oA a ee $o 40 «$0 45 Dwarf Green Curled Scotch. Rarely ex- ceeding eighteen inches in height, but spread- ing out under good cultivation to three feet in diameter; leaves beautifully curled and DEO Sreene tes caus ee ee eee 40 45 Dwarf Green Curled Siberian. (German greens or sprouts.) Plant dwarf, compact; leaves numerous, bright green, so beautifully curled that it resembles Curled Parsley... 30 35 Tall Green Curled Scotch. Grows about two feet high; leaves dark green, curled and wrinkled; very hardy and is improved by a light frost... ---2.0.22hee eee nee eee 40 45

KOHL RABI. Or Turnip-Rooted Cabbage. Early White Vienna. Best for general table

use; flesh tender and-white-~ Js: 2sJecmene 125. See Large Green or White. Good for table use,

and is also used for feeding stock..-.....---- 75 80 Purple Vienna, A little later than White;

color bluish purple: os dose ok ee ee I 25°. 1 40

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The stationary knife is of peculiar form, being concave and, by means of the adjustment, the edges of the revolving knives and bottom knife are brought in contact in such a manner as to invariably keep the machine in excellent condition. foun Cobsel. 75 eee $2°90 | t4-in. Cutind. eas $3 10 B2py RNG aoe ame ces 3 00 j 16-in. Cut... cases 3 20

The Cambridge High Wheel Lawn Mower.

Built on same principle as our regular machine, with concaved stationary knife, but is heavier throughout and has nine-inch driving wheels. 14-in. Cut, $4.00. 16-in. Cut, $4.25. 18-in. Cut, $4.50.

20-in. Cut, $4.75.

WE GUARANTEE EVERY MACHINE.

Choice Stocks.

All-the-Year Round. Hardy, medium sized, with firm heads; not inclined to run to seed, American Gathering. Fine either for early or late 'sowmp; .enried leaves 295.2252. i 2352 Big Boston. Desirable either for forcing in cold frames or open ground planting; always produces large, solid, salable heads -.....--- Blonde Blockhead. A handsome head variety of delicious quality; color rich, golden yellow; slow to seed, withstands summer heat and keepsisellafter. bemetcut 22. 2t2 2 2 ee Boston Market. One of the best for forcing under glass, as well as for outside use; forms fair-sized heads , edge of leaves slightly tinged De DEO 2S ais oe Pa we GIGS styler eersidie Boston Curled. Of ordinary quality but great beauty; highly ornamental, frilled leaves---. Brown Dutch. Leaves large, thick, green, tinged with brown; forms large, solid heads ; excecdiay WG: 92555 Soe ses aot} Buttercup. For forcing or outdoor use; yel- low, solid, medium-sized heads.........-... California Cream Butter. Heads good size; leaves very rich cream yellow; as a summer vatiety has’ no superior 2.2 J: =. dees. ---- Deacon Cabbage. A large solid Cabbage Lettuce for summer. We recommend this MARKY. eats ane ac ta we Se eet slayels tora Defiance. Leaves green, heads large and solid; one of the best large growing Cabbage Let- CUCES .. cee sco eeeeee eercees eree cere ecee

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Denver Market. Early, for forcing or open Tae ground; heads large and solid; leaves crisp and tender, blistered like a Savoy Cabbage;

most attractive in appearance....._......... $0 50 Frankfort Head. Compact heads which resist ie ,

summer heatowells 2.0 of. ee eee 5S ve 08 Golden Queen. Heads golden yellow, solid,

medium size, very eathy. 2 5 ss eee 50 55 Golden Stonehead. A handsome head Let-

tuce for forcing; small and solid............ 50 55

Grand Rapids. Asa forcing and shipping Let-

tuce this undoubtedly stands at the head;

beautiful’-in appearances... 2.65 eeee oe 45 50 HansonImproved. Always sure to make large,

handsome heads of excellent quality; outer

leaves green with light veins, inner leaves

white sri sit cos Gocaee ee see ee eee 45 50 Henderson’s New York Cabbage. Heads

eighteen inches in diameter and weighing

nearly four pounds; nearly as large as a sum-

mer Cabbage”... 2 ae-s cate see) een ee eee 50 55 Hubbard’s Market Cabbage. A large white -

variety for forcing or open ground..-........ 45 50 Iceberg. (New.) Of beautiful appearance and

excellent quality; leaves green, slightly tinged

with red at the edge; heads good size....-... 45 50 Immensity. (New.) The largest head Lettuce

in the world. Tender, sweet and crisp...... 65 75 Large White Summer Cabbage. Close heads

of good size; fine for summer......-.--..-- 40 45 Mammoth Black Seeded Butter. Forms

large, solid heads; leaves smooth and thick.

‘Tender:and fine flayored"3c. Ls. Sess. seer 55 60 Marblehead Mammoth. One of the largest

headers; leaves light green, crisp and tender. 50 55 New York Black Seeded Butter. Similar to

Tennis Ball but larger; good outdoor variety, 55 60 Onondaga. Leaves curly and finely fringed ;

outer portion shaded with brown....---.---- 50 55

Perpetual. Leaf yellowish green, especially

adapted for private use as but one sowing is

necessary for the whole season; very tender

and fine, not a head variety ---.------------ 45 50 Philadelphia Butter. Leaves thick and nearly

round, forms very solid round heads, which

stand a long time before seeding; inner leaves

rich yellow... /i.-5 = .-ct- -eaeee sees 45 50 Premium Cabbage Head. Fine for summer; close heads of good size. --...--.----------- 45 50

Prize Head Early. Leaves green and red, very thin, crisp and tender; one of the very

best for private use. .-..-.----------+-+---- 40 45

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LETTUCE continued.

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100 LBS. PER LB.

Rawson’s Hothouse. Much prized by New England gardeners as a forcing variety .....-. Red Edged Victoria. Similar to Prize Head, Reichner’s Forcing. Large, solid, white heads; good for forcing or outside-.....---. Royal Summer Cabbage. A good sized head Letiece for sammcr ase 2 Jol eS Salamander. Fine compact heads, which re- sist summer heat admirably-.......-.-.-..- Silesia Early Curled. Early and tender; leaves -yellowisiy preedy. 22.5 52 284-20 c=. Simpson Black-Seeded. Nearly double the size of Early Curled Simpson; leaves delicate golden yellow; for forcing or out of doors... Simpson Early Curled. (White seed.) A leading early sort, for forcing or open ground. Silver Ball. Very firm, solid, compact heads of a beautiful silvery white color.........---

Tennis Ball, Black-Seeded. Popular for open

ground ; head handsome, crisp and tender. -- Tennis Ball, White-Seeded. Extensively grown for forcing and heading under glass ; heads firm, good size, very white and crisp -. The Morse. Seed white, but in every other respect it may be called an Improved Black- BECHEe SURNSON. 2 ew oot! oad ee Tilton’s White Star. Larger than Black- Seeded Simpson with thicker and darker colored leaves; forcing or open ground ....- Trianon Self-Closing Cos. This is the favor- ite class of Lettuces in Europe and this variety isthe VASE OF US Class>-~ 5 -—- teas == + =n Tomhannock. A handsome lettuce with up- right leaves, beautifully wrinkled; edges of outer leaves have a reddish tinge, inner leaves almost white; useful as well as ornamental. White Paris Cos. Has long, narrow, upright leaves; does not head, but, when tied up, piMdmGles. Very Neely =. ec. ee So Wonderful. Heads very large and heavy ..-. Yellow Seeded Butter. One of the best; ng e202 PS IR esis Sah Re ee

LEEK.

Broad American Flag. Large, andsuperior to London Flag; popular with gardeners...--.. Large Carentan Winter. An extra large variety, hardy and a good keeper. .----.---- Large London Flag. The oldest and best known and most largely grown variety. ----- Large Rouen. Very hardy and _ strong; very urdad, Haclike leaves 25... --..'.s..---- Musselburg. (Scotch Champion.) Hardy sort; leaves fan-shaped and dark green . --.-

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MELON.— Musk Varieties.

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100 LBS. PER LB.

Anne Arundel. An improvement on Baltimore or Acme, of same shape and color but twice 25 IAT SC, 22 i amie <n mnie eaaidiom eo ae ae

Baltimore or Acme. This is a favorite melon in Baltimore, New York and Philadelphia. Itis early, oblongin shape, flesh green, and wery fimtex 355. co. bi ses Stee ra eee ee

Banana Cantaloupe. Shaped somewhat as name indicates; grows from two to two and one-half feet in length; flesh deep salmon of good quality. It is eagerly bought, owing to its. odd appearance-<x<.. x = 2p-heeaee ene

Banquet. Fruit medium sized, round and flattened at both ends and very handsomely and densely netted; flesh deep salmon color,

_ very thick and most delicious of all melons.. Bay View. Early, vigorous and productive; often weighs twelve to fifteen pounds; flesh green and fine flavored ; fruit long. Recom- mended for market gardeners.............-

Burpee’s or Golden Netted Gem. One ofthe finest varieties for hotels and restaurants; shape nearly round; color dark green and thickly netted; flesh light green and very de- licious’; ..very-early ...2 .22csc0ccee aeons

Casaba or Green Persian. Attains large size; long and oval; flesh green, fine quality.

Champion Market. Popular market variety ; shape nearly round and densely netted; weight six to eight lbs. and very uniform in size; flesh creen and delicionss> J, .i6.\.beexe

Chicago Market. A large and excellent green fleshed nutmeg, round and flattened at the ends; leading market melon of Chicago. --

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100 LBS. PER LB. Delmonico. Of large size and oval in shape ; flesh bright orange-pink; splendid quality.. $0 60 $0 65 Emerald Gem. One of the very earliest varieties ; fruit small, skin deep emerald green flesh a handsome salmon color and very thick ;

PeyOr MMSE GENICIOUS |< 2222555 .2¢-> Saacn- a I 40 I 50 Extra Early Citron. An improved and much

earlier strain of the Green Citron; flesh green, 60 65 Fine Netted Nutmeg. Small, very early, fine

netted; round; flesh green and very sweet-. 80 85 Grand Rapids. Remarkably early consider-

ing its large size; flesh salmon color....---. 75 80 Green Citron. Fruit round, of good size and

thickly netted; flesh green and fine flavored. . 70 75

Green Fleshed Osage. In size and appear-

ance it resembles the salmon fleshed Osage,

but is more handsomely netted and colored ;

flesh a beautiful pale green, while it fairly

rivals the old Osage in delicious flavor ...-.. 80 85 Hackensack. Fruit large, round and flattened

at the ends, deeply ribbed and heavily netted ;

flesh thick and of very fine flavor...---.--.. 70 75 Hackensack, Extra Early Improved. A selec-

tion from, and an improvement on the old

Hackensack, similar in shape and appearance ;

nearly as large and fully ten days earlier.

One of the finest for gardeners ; quality perfect, 75 80 Irondequoit. Nearly round, good size; skin

yellow when ripe, flesh dark orange. Fine

SPICNONAVOE oc _ a4 2 ae yl ae Soe epara ee Crop failed. Jenny Lind. An extra early, small, green

fleshed melon of very fine flavor; round and

PREC ULE, CRE SP ne does <—,2 <5 aaa 45 50 Jersey Belle. Largest of all the first early

sorts; round, flattened at ends, deeply ribbed

and densely netted; flesh a beautiful green. -. 85 go Large Yellow Musk. Large size; flesh red-

dish orange; fine flavor; early and productive, 70 75 Long Island Beauty. Of the Hackensack

type, but superior in quality ........--. .... Crop failed.

Long Yellow Cantaloupe. Large, long oval

and deeply ribbed; flesh light salmon yellow

and very thick and sweet. Is used in its yel-

low, State for mangers 7s ose = He 70 75 Melrose. Oval, skin dark green, thickly net-

ted; flesh thick, light green, shading to

thick and very sweet and spicy in flavor----- 70 75

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PER

100 LBS. PER LB.

Montreal Green Nutmeg. Excellent; very large; variety sometimes weighing 18 to 20 lbs. Round and flattened at both ends; deep ribbed, skin light green and netted; flesh re- markably thick, light green, melting and of a delicious flavor. “Good market garden sort-.

Montreal Market. Similar in shape and gen- eral appearance to Montrtal Nutmeg; grows large and is a favorite with market gardeners,

Orange Christiana. Extensively cultivated at the North on account ofits extreme earli- ness; flesh yellow and of superior quality . -.

Osage. Globe or egg shaped, slightly netted, skin dark green and flesh orange pink, very thick; flavor not surpassed by any....-.-...

Paul Rose, Across between Netted Gem and Osage, possessing all the good qualities of both;* flesh salmon color...) 2 ee

Perfection. Nearly round, weighing from 8 to 10 lbs.; skin dark green and densely netted; flesh rich orange and very thick...---.......

Pine Apple. Fruit oval, medium size; skin dark green and netted; flesh green, thick and highly favored.>...: 24.222 ee eee

Rocky Ford. An improved and oblong form of the Netted Gem; a most excellent green fleshed sort: = 22.3 st)54 eae ces oe ee

Round Yellow Cantaioupe. Round in shape; flesh reddish-orange; skin netted; yellow when ripe. Sloss el eel ek ee

Skillman’s Netted. Very early sort. Shape roundish oval; flesh green and very sweet...

Strawberry. (New.) Flavor like that of a strawberry; skin green, turning a yellowish hue when ripe, flesh red and delicious. ......

Surprise. Round, skin thin, cream colored and heavily netted; flesh deep salmon color, thick and very fine flavored. Very prolific....-....

The Princess. Shape slightly elongated; skin dark green, densely netted; ribs shallow; flesh deep salmon-yellow ; rich, spicy flavor......

Tip Top. One of the latest. Its shape varies from round to slightly oblong ; skin pale green, covered with a handsome netting ; flesh rich deep salmon color, and sweet and spicy......

Vick’s Prolific Nutmeg. Medium to small; shallow ribbed and thickly netted; .early and productive; flesh green, rich and spicy...--.

White Japan. An old but desirable variety ; fruit oval, white with green flesh; quality fine,

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Water Varieties.

PER

100 LBS. PER LB.

Arkansas Traveler. Large, long and heavy; rind dark green striped with black; flesh deep red, very solid and of excellent quality.

Black Boulder. Skindark green; very large,

productive and of finest quality.-..-........ Black Diamond, Large, round, dark green; iOS Drs Seat eee nae) ae = Seis ce ~~

Bradford. Long, dark green; good quality-- Citron, Colorado Preserving. An improve- ment on the old preserving citron; seeds green, fruit round and very productive .....--...-- Citron for Preserves. The old and well- known preserving citron; seeds red ........ Cole’s Early, Very hardy, a sure cropper, and extremely delicate in texture of flesh. Medium size, nearly roundin shape, flesh dark red, rind green striped with lighter shades... Cuban Queen. One of the best for shipping, a good keeper, grows to enormous Size and is very productive; rind handsomely marked, light-and dark green; flesh bright red, very solid, crisp and sugary; shape oblong ...... Dixie. Across between Kolb Gem and Moun- tain Sweet surpassing the former as a shipper and the latter in its luscious sweetness and de- lightful flavor; itis the best for shipping, of finest quality; very large, productive and handsome. Rind darker than Kolb Gem, beautifully striped and much longer......... Duke Jones. One of the largest and most pro- ductive melons. Early, round and of fine ap- pearance, of fine flavor and a good shipper .. Florida Favorite. Highly prized for its de- licious flavor; oblong in shape and grows toa very large size; rind dark green with stripes of lighter green; ten days earlier than Kolb Gem,

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PER 100 LBS. PER LB. Fordhook Early. An extra early variety of fine quality and large size; shape nearly round, skin green, flesh bright red, seeds white. .-.-. $o 45 $o 50 Georgia Rattlesnake. Excellent market variety; large, oblong; rind dark mottled and striped; a well-known shipping melon... 40 45 Green and Gold. Rind dark green, flesh golden yellow, sweet, sugary and delicious; early, productive and large; in contrast with the red-fleshed sorts the effectis very attractive, Crop failed. Hungarian Honey. A superb early variety; flesh brilliant red and rich honey flavor; uni- formly of one size and perfectly globe shaped; average weight, ten panies; -— asco oor oa 30 35 Ice Cream. (White seeded.) One of the earliest varieties and one of the best for the North; shape nearly round; light green and slightly mottled 5 ‘fine Haver —- oe ese 28 30 Icing or Ice Rind. (Dark skinned.) In this variety is combined all the points that go to

make a perfect melon; skin dark green...--- 30 35 Icing or Ice Rind. (Light skinned.) Round; rind light green; rich and sweet; good shipper, 30 35

Jordan’s Gray Monarch. One of the largest,

often attaining a weight of seventy lbs. Kind

mottled gray, shape long, flesh bright crim-

son and delicious flavor; a good shipper..-.- 35 40 Jumbo or Jones. One of the finest of melons;

shape round to oblong; rind green with faint

lighter colored stripes; flesh deep red, surpas-

sing most other varieties in flavor; one of

the best for shipping. Average weight 4o to

60 lbs., have been known to weigh 8o lbs. .- 32 35 Kentucky Wonder. A new red-seeded variety;

shape oblong; rind dark green with lighter

stripes; flesh a brilliant scarlet, flavor rich’

and sugary, firm and never mealy .......--- 40 45 Kolb Gem. More largely grown in the South

than any other melon; as a shipping variety

has no superior; rind dark green mottled with

lighter shades; nearly round; quality superb, 25 30 Long Light Icing. Grows toa very large size;

rind mottled gray; flesh crimson and very

fine; shape oblong... <5. . ess ate aes sees 30 35 Mammoth Ironclad. Oblong in shape; rind

dark green mottled with lighter green; flesh

bright red, firm and sugary; heart very large.

Grows to weigh 60 to 70 lbs., grand shipper, 32 35 Monte Cristo. Medium size, oval; color, mottled-

green; flesh, bright red; splendid variety. ..-- 45 50 Mountain Sprout. A large, long variety;

rind dark green marbled with lighter shades. 30 35

Mountain Sweet. An old variety but still the standard of excellence for quality; fruit long and very dark green ....---------------++5 25 30

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Peerless. Very early and one of the best for cultivation in the North; form oval; rind mottled light green; flesh firm and sugary. --

Phinney’s Early. This is another very early melon, earlier than the preceding; exten- sively cultivated in the North. .......--....-

Pride of Georgia. Nearly round; rind dark green, flesh brightred and very sweet ; a good ResE Ree WIEIOM Se os Ins to. a ee ay Sates

Round Black Spanish. Round, slightly ridged and very dark green; flesh crimson, firm and ery Sweets a ened Shipper... ue 2

Ruby Gold. Flesh solid, pure golden yellow variegated with streaks and layers of bright pink, of unexcelled quality ; weight from forty oy tigg cee st. en ee 2 a ae

Scaly Bark. Fruit oblong; rind dark green mottled with stripes of lighter shade, and grows to weigh thirty to fifty lbs.; rind very tough and a melon of splendid quality. ...-..

Seminole. This melon has the peculiar dis- tinction of being of two distinct colors gray and light green; melons of both colors are exactly alike in shape, size, color of seed and all other points except color of skin; oblong, large, productive and of superior quality. ..--

Sweet-Heart. (New.) Globular in shape; skin very bright, mottled green; flesh bright red, firm and heavy, but exceedingly sweet. --

The Boss. Early, productive and good ship- per; oblong in shape, rind dark green; flesh very deep scarlet, melting and sugary-......

Triumph. (New.) Nearly round, large and an excellent shipper; skin dark green; flesh eialirred Lb Seo Se to en

Vaucluse. (Red seed.) Of French origin, nearly egg-shaped, early, large size and im- mensely productive; dark green color threaded with lines of still darker green; flesh bright ecUMson and very sweet. . 2... 2 J-2-es22 +5

Vick’s Extra Early. Considered the earliest variety; oblong, rather small, smooth; flesh Dercht pink, Very SWCEE. 2 ccin ena o4cjens =e

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34 MUSTARD.

PER was) Be 100 LBS. PER LB. Brown or Black. Considered more pungent

than White; to be used in same way..-...--. $o 10 $0 15 New Chinese. Its leaves are about twice the

size of White and of a sweetly pungent flavor, 35 40 Southern Giant Curled. Grown extensively

South, where it is highly esteemed.......--. 30 35 White London. Fine for salads and as spinach;

leaves light green... :-- 32.5520 b «pe cence 10 15 MORNING GLORY.

Tall Mixed. An excellent collection......... 30 35

NASTURTIUM. Dwarf Mixed. Asuperb collection of all the

different dwarf varieties and colors. Our mix-

turé: cannot ‘be-excelien 2 eee ease 35 40 Tall Mixed. A collection of the very finest

strains and colors of the tall or running sorts. Our mixture cannot be excelled 22> 2 .a-5 sare 30 35

PANSY.

PER OZ. PER LB. Fine French Mixed). >..0 6.252 = eee $0 60 $7 50

OKRA OR GUMBO. PER

100 LBS. PER LB. Extra Early Dwarf. (Green pods.) Very

darly and ‘productive®....'<7-cxe~ eae ee $o 20 $o 22 Early Dwarf White. (White pods.) Pods

extra long, very thick and fleshy; prolific... 22 25 Lady Finger. Very prolific; pods extremely

long ‘anid SlORUEI ES mca bre wien ne bie ee cron 22 25 Long Green. Pods long, green and ribbed.... 20 23 Perkin’s Mammoth. Green podded; an ex-

cellent Strainawas Lines code seeas Paes 25 30 Tall or Long White. Pods long, white and

smooth; very prolific .......- 20 22

White Velvet. Pods large, white, very smooth and an abundant bearer; of superior quality. 20 22

s 5.

WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF SUPERIOR ONION SEED.

PER 100 LBS. PER LB.

Australian Brown. Noted for its keeping

qualities and peculiar color (brown), early,

plobe shaped. <i - i see eet eed at aleie $0 55 $o 60 Bermuda Red. Flat, pale red, very early and

productive; grown largely in Bermuda and

Me the Soutperiostatesesn.— 25. Sookie. E'S5t ie 2e00 Bermuda White. White in color, but other- wise stmilar-to..Red; Bermuda 5222) .).22-). 2. 2 2G y ai 2i 35

Early Round White Hard. Dutch. Onions

small, round, hard and handsome; skin a

clear white, which does not turn green by ex-

posure to the sun; much used for pickling -- 1 25 1 35 Extra Early Red Flat. Very early and pro-

ductive, mild flavored, of medium size and a

good keeper; bulbs same shape and color as

Red Wethersfield, but two weeks earlier --..-. 65 70 Large Red Wethersfield. Our pedigree strain

far surpasses the ordinary Red Wethersfield

in size, productiveness and keeping qualities.

It is of the finest form, skin deep purplish

red, flesh purplish white, much finer grained

than many of the red sorts. Immense crops

of this onion are grown each season, from our

seed, by some of the largest growers in the

United States, who realize the very highest

prices for, thein’ crops 222 see o/pasacae eee 65 70 Paris Silverskin. One of the earliest varieties ;

small, white and beautiful; valuable for an

early bunch onion, also much used as a pick-

Ties wanleby sia). st Se mn SU eda he Tie PALO iit 25 Philadelphia Silverskin. One of the best

white varieties for sets, also good for the

market or home garden; shape flat, skin pure

white:and mild flavoredissscn sete. cess eek ie 10.8 1h)25 Philadelphia Yellow Dutch or Strasburg.

Our pedigree seed. The most popular variety

for sets. The sets grow round, plump and

bright. Full size onions are somewhat flat-

tened, flesh pure white, mild flavor and an ex-

cellent keeper. Skin bright yellow. ........ 55 60

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100 LBS. PER LB,

prices under the name of Prizetaker......... $0 75 $0 80

globe-shaped; color beautiful light red... ... 85 90

always realizes high prices. .........--..---- 75 80

Southport White Globe. A large, globe-

shaped onion; firm, fine grained, of mild

flavor; keeps well. This is one of the hand-

somest onions grown, of beautiful shape, clear,

white skin, and commands the highest market

PLICE - oo 5 wee a Haak S Le SOS Se ee Southport White Globe Selected. All grown

from selected hand-picked bulbs, none but

those perfect in size and shape being set for

BECO sc saw, capes siete SUE aL De ee I 505.1905 Southport Yellow Globe. Like the well-

known White Globe, except in color of skin.

This is more perfectly globe-shaped than the

Globe Danvers, but not so early ; an excellent

keeper. A heavy cropper, handsome in ap-

pearance, and. of langesizes. J Pelosi Southport Yellow Globe Selected. All grown

from selected hand-picked bulbs, none but

those perfect in size and shape being set tor

Seed) duu. Sones chs Ot takin bbs eee I 008K 26 White Portugal or Silverskin. A large, flat,

white onion of mild and pleasant flavor ; hard

and fine grained, and a good keeper. More

extensively sown for sets than any other

white variety and is also largely grown for

pickling..3.3 220s. MUAY AE seas Sete se See a White Pearl. A small white sort, remark-

able for the rapidity of its growth. Flesh

70 75

mild and pleasant flavored.........-.-.-.-- 1 10 . 1 25 Yellow Cracker. Exceedingly early; skin yellow, mild flavored. ....--..--+------e+5 100 I 10

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100 LBS. PER LB.

Yellow Globe Danvers. Undoubtedly the best known and most popular of all onions; the earliest yellow variety; is entirely free from stiff necks, Globular in shape, has a small top. Itis the most productive, producing as high as 1,000 bushels per acre, and will aver- age on good soil with proper culture 700 to Sool RasnelsY 209 soo oes eh et She cl. Le Yellow Globe Danvers, our Finest Strain. This represents the product of years of care- ful selection and is the most perfect type of the Yellow Globe Danvers Onion which intelli- gent, painstakingcare can produce. It is im- measurably superior to the average seed offered, not only in shape and color, but in produc- tiveness. This, our special strain, is all grown from selected, hand-picked bulbs; none but those perfect in size and shape being set for Secde hea ee 5 Ao eee okie nes oo wie - Yellow Danvers (Round). Reliability for bot- toming and large yield are both combined in our improved strain of this popular variety. It is a very handsome, round onion, thick through, of good size, with thin, yellow skin; flesh white, fine grained, firm, mild, and of excellent quality. It ripens early, is entirely free from stiff necks, keeps well and sells readily. This variety is now being planted in many sections for growing sets, being pre- ferred by many tothe Strasburg. ..---...--.-- Yellow Danvers (Oregon) or Oregon Long Keeper. Fine, yellow onion of large size and medium early; somewhat flattened, but of fine form; very mild flavored and one of Pee eiccepers so. 2.02 fac s seas auL + -.

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ONION.

Foreign Varieties. PER 100 LBS. PER LB. Giant Red Garganus. Very large size, often weighing four to five lbs.; one of the finest of the Italian varieties; skin a delicate red, flesh nearly white and fine grained, and of very mild AAVOL . oss <wie onde bores be dere eae ee ene $o 85 fo go Giant White Garganus, Similar in most re- spects to Red Garganus, but is white-skinned,

white fleshed and somewhat milder .-....--- i ‘90> - 3. 10 Giant Rocca. (Red Globe.) Large, reddish brown; flesh white, mild and pleasant ... -. 65 70

Large White Italian Tripoli. (El Paso, or Large Mexican.) Very large and handsome, white and flat; of quick growth and mild, pleasant flavor --2c2ee eee Ee of

Mammoth Red Pompeii or Copper King. Skin reddish-brown; shape flat; grows to a large size, is fine grained and e's mild flavored; white fleshed= 2.2 2e-- ahi 65 70

Mammoth Silver King. This is s truly | a mam- moth onion, averaging fifteen to twenty-two inches in circumference, and weighing from three to four lbs. each. ‘They are flat, ofa pure, silvery-white skin and flesh, and most remarkably mild flavored . thio Meee go I 00

New White Adriatic Barletta. The earliest and one of the handsomest and smallest onions grown; one of the best for Pine and also valuable for early bunching .- -.- . J+. OWE GO mato

New White Queen. A rapid ‘grower; “very early white skin, flat, small and mild flavored sort; grown for sets, also for pickling and bunching; a great favorite. Oe eer os

Red Italian Tripoli. Similar to the White Italian Tripoli, excepting color, which is a blood red, but flesh is white and mild .....-- 85 90

ONION SETS. Top and Multiplier Onions.

These quotations are for early Spring Delivery.

! PER BU. WY Potato Onions or Irish Mul-

tipliers:: a... cssces-6 kl ee Red Onion Sets ....--.--..-- 3 25 Top or Button Onions --.- -- 3 25 White Onion Sets -.-...----- 3 50

Yellow Onion Sets......---. 3 00

CHAMPION MOSS CURLED. PARSLEY.

PER

100 LBS. PER LB.

Beauty of the Parterre. Most beautiful for edgings and equally good for flavoring ; hand- Soins Gime WalnAle-t 22-2. es ease ee bas 2s a3 =:

Champion Moss Curled. A standard variety, wery, pretty and desirable —2°5 23228 «¥is 2: 5

Emerald Dwarf Extra Curled. Leaves finely cut, very curly and bright green; desirable for either the home or market garden .-...--

Fine Double Curled. A standard variety, plants bear an abundance of finely curled leavese wery Ornamental. ch Soy .28 oes 22.

Fern Leaved. A very ornamental variety much used for table decoration; leaves finely CU aoe aa ee eae Ga ae els a aie'ere

Large Rooted Hamburg. The edible portion of this variety is the fleshy root, which re-

semables aysmalhparsnip 2225 bs. $520 3 2 Plain. Leaves plain and dark colored.....--- PARSNIP.

$0 40 $0 45 25 30 25 30 25 30 30 35 22 25 20 25

(All Choice Home-Crown Seed.)

Abbott’s Improved. Smooth and quite large, BSE SOE noe Saris 8 seen oe Se BS Sh Guernsey. Roots not quite so long as Hollow Crowned, but are of greater diameter and Wore redsily sathered..°. 2289-0 38. ose Large Sugar or Hollow Crowned. Con- sidered the best for general culture. The market gardener’s favorite .2....!.2--.:.-.- Long Smooth White. A standard variety with long, smooth, white roots..-.. -------- Round Early. The earliest variety.--.-.----- Sutton’s Student. A very fine strain with Ink SeiGOth TOGISE yo. tack eos ss ee

20

18

18

18 20

20

22

20

20

20

25

22

40 ° PEPPER.

PER

100 LBS. PER LB.

Celestial. When growing, peppers are a creamy yellow color, turning to a deep scarlet when Mipé.v< ...5. «ci te

Chiness Gaint. (New.) The largest and finest mild red ‘variety 222... .s5ee se cee eee

Coral Gem Bouquet. One of the finest of the small sized varieties. Beautiful bright red pods so thickly set as to give it the appearance of a -bouqtet.ef corals ~ 222-522. eee ee re

Early Dwarf Red Squash. A new dwarf variety for pickling; skin red and thick ..--.

Golden Upright. Quite distinct, double the size of Golden Dawn; fine for mangoes. -..-

Kaleidoscope. So called because the fruit 1s constantly changing in color, through all shades from light yellow to intense scarlet- .-

Large Bell or Bull Nose. A favorite pickling sort; is early, large, mild and thick-skinned ; color red\. sic -no<ne~ eck oe ape eee eae

Large Squash or Tomato Shaped. A pro- ductive variety much used for pickles ....---

Long Red Cayenne. A small, long, bright red sort; very productive; extremely strong and pungent.) .<.. 32.66 3b aes ee

Long Red Narrow Cayenne. Pods slender, about three inches long and bright red; very pungent and ‘productive ....:..2..33,4h ee

Mammoth Golden Queen. One of the largest handsomest and most productive varieties ; color bright golden yellow; large as Ruby King; flavor mild and pleasant ....-....-.-.

Monstrous or Grossom. Nearly six inches long and three inches thick; mild flavor ...-

Procopp’s Giant. The Goliath of all the pep- per family; flesh thick and pleasant ....--..

Red Cherry. Fruit small and cherry shaped; largely used for pickles; very hot.-....--..

Red Chili. Very small, bright red; cone shaped,one of the hottést..2- 2.25 scar pee

Red Cluster. A single plant will bear hun- dreds of handsome small, slender peppers which are very hot and pungent; color coral Led. «2. Ses See CGS Cheech eee

Ruby King. The best and most profitable mild red pepper for market or family use ; sweet and milds:Jargest size... st. 2-n cheese

Spanish Mammoth. Grows to a very large size; sweet flavor; fine for salad .....-.....

Sweet Golden’ Dawn. Very handsome and distinct mild flavor; very popular...--...-.

Sweet Mountain or Mammoth. Large and mild flavored: color glossy red; rind thick and fleshy; popular with all growers for MAT ket se ein 4 ss os OY Wi ear toe ie

Sweet Spanish Monstrous. A very large variety and mild flavored ....-.------------

$1 40 $1 50 3 75 00 2 10 25 I 30 40 I 40 50 I 50 co I oo te) I 20 30 I 10 25 1-30 40 I 40 50 I 10 25 I 40 50 I 40 50 I 40 50 I 40 50 125 40 I 25 40 2.25 40 I 00 Io I 10 25

PUMPKIN.

Calhoun. Flesh yellow; quality excellent..-. Connecticut Field. Extensively used through. out New England and New York State for field culture; is generally planted in with corn, Cushaw or Crookneck. Grows very large and resembles in shape the Winter Crookneck sqmash > -lisht-cream color. .0. 2.25. .--.- Etampes Mammoth Red. Grows to an enor- mous size; much cultivated for stock; color bright red; splendid for exhibition purposes, Golden Oblong. Oblong in shape, and of very uniform size; skin a rich golden yellow and tough, making it an excellent keeper. Very prolific; valuable for pies as also for stock... Japanese Pie. Flesh very thick, fine-grained and sweet; fine for-pies ; seeds are sculptured Bre Ghinese teeters 20s io-usios-- 54 sS~-- + -- Jonathan. Large and bottle-shaped, with a crookneck. Very prolific, flesh clear and sweet, fine for pies; good keeper...---.--... King of the Mammoths. Thisis truly a giant among pumpkins ; specimens have been grown to weigh 250 lbs. Itis round, flat and slightly ribbed ; skin and flesh golden yellow, of good quality for pies, but grown principally for 2 LSE Sele eG | RO een Se Kentucky Field. Skin deep orange, flesh somewhat lighter; one of the best for pies. -. Large Cheese. Flat and round like acheese ; RIGOR A Serle of Sie Se ties in Large Tours or Mammoth. Grows to enor- mous size, has weighed as high as 200 lbs-, frequently weighs 100 to t§0 lbs.; used mainly for feeding stock. Rather oblong in shape ; NERY AARP e SEES eee an ok aie ale wot =o = = Livingston’s Cushaw. Mottled green and white striped. Flesh yellow, solid and fine grained,

PER 100 LBS. PER LB. $0 45 $0 50 15 18

40 45

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42 PUMPKIN—continued.

PER

100 LBS. PER LB.

Mammoth Yellow Potiron. A very large, fiat, round variety, much resembling King of the Mammoths in shape, size and color..........

Nantucketor Negro. Oblong, with prominent ridges. Color dark green or nearly black. Keeps all winter like a winter squash......--

Quaker Pie. Distinct and valuable; oval in shape and tapers toward each end; color creamy white inside and out......-.......-.

Sweet or Sugar. A small, round and very prolific variety; skin and flesh deep orange yellow; very fine grained. ‘The pie pumpkin of New England ....<.).cepe sce. st eee

Tennessee Sweet Potato. One of the very best for cooking purposes. Nearly pear- shaped with neck slightly crooked; skin and flesh creamy white, slightly striped with green,

Winter Luxury. Round, golden yellow, closely netted likea netted musk melon; excellent for pies; very productive =..- .2-2225 sna0 5

y \T : ~ 4 > .

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(All Best French Seed.)

Turnip, Early Deep Scarlet. Early, round,

) “i Ye

$o go $1 00 45 50 55 60

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4

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40

50

45

deep scarlet; crisp and tender .......-.---- $o 25 $0 30

Turnip, Early Deep Scarlet, White-Tipped, Forcing. Matures in about twenty days.. -- Turnip, Early Round Dark Red. Skin very deep davk'red's wery early - 2. D2.-- < osuae cee Turnip, Early Scarlet. A well-known variety ; very quick grower. ..---- 2... ----2+ ence nee Turntp, Early Scarlet, White Tipped. A handsome, very early round sort; skin bright scarlet on top and shading to white on the

PER 100 LBS. PER LB. 32 35 25 30 25 30 25 30

bottom; crispand fine ........2-.- s--=sse

43 RADISH continued. PER

100 LBS. PER LB.

Turnip, Extra Early Scarlet, Forcing. For

forcing or greenhouse culture; skin bright

os Ay ee Oe ne te ot ic Sa ee ae $o 30 $o 35 Turnip, Extra Early Scarlet, White Tipped,

Forcing. Beautiful forcing variety; similar

in shape and appearance to Scarlet Turnip,

ge ee: Se see eee 32 35 Turnip, Golden Summer. Skin russet golden

yellow, flesh white, firm and crisp and pleas- ;

ant flavored; valuable summer variety.-.-.--- 30 32 Turnip, Gray Summer. Good summer variety- 30 Turnip, Henderson’s Rose. Very attractive

in appearance and of fine quality; very \ early eoler- heantiinl roses. .:..2 2 =--.-.<-- 35 40

Turnip, Large White Summer. Round or

turnip-shaped ; large size; skin and flesh pure

white, crisp and fine; valuable summer va-

PSU os a ae ata See a sl aa een 28 30 Turnip, New Golden Globe. Perfect globe

shape; skin bright golden yellow; rapid

grower and fine quality; good variety for

SUS eae eS a See Ss oe 28 30 Turnip, Non Plus Ultra. Said to be the earli-

est of all forcing radishes, being fit for the

table in three weeks from planting; roots

round and bright scarlet, crisp and delicate-. 30 35 Turnip, Philadelphia White Box. One of

the best for under glass, as well as outdoor

culture; a beautiful round, white variety ;

always crisp, fine grained and tender--.--.--.-- 30 35 Turnip, Rosy Gem. Fine for forcing or open

culture; perfect globe-shape, deep scarlet on

top blending into white at the bottom; very |

Oe oS 2 ee eS ee 30 35 Turnip, Scarlet Button. (Burpee’s Earliest.)

Excellent forcing or open ground radish; per-

fectly round, very early, with deep scarlet

Han ensp, tender and fine _ 2... 9.25.3.) - 32 35 Turnip, Small White. A small quick grow-

ing, white turnip-shaped variety of good

@uality..-. <- Ss eit Sharh oa ol NS alg 25 30 Turnip, Triumph. Striped and mottled scarlet

ad white,» ;Hime) torcers (a3 ncn os a 555 3 55 60 Turnip, White Forcing. Flesh pure white-. 35 40 Turnip, Yellow Summer. Nearly round and

very uniform; skin russet-yellow ; flesh white

EAURCN ORNS Sr ca a ag tp i te ei icin AE om wi © 25 30 Round Scarlet China. Good for winter or

So) oa ae ee ee Eee ee ee Crop failed.

Olive-Shaped, Burpee’s Surprise. Skin

brown, flesh white; can be sown at any time

Gurine Pe SCHSGIie asec ane ehn <a me ol = 500 30 35 Olive Shaped, Early Scarlet. Very early,

olive shape; bright scarlet skin; flesh firm

2 Ts ey oS st 2 6 ee ce ey 25 30 Olive Shaped, Early Scarlet, White-Tip-

ped, Forcing. Fine forcing variety ..-.--. 30 35

44 RADISH continued. PER

100 LBS. PER LB,

Olive Shaped, Early Deep Scarlet. Simi-

lar in shape to Early Scarlet Olive, but skin

deeper ‘Scarlet =. > .'..;.-2snne re eee eee ee $o 30 $o Olive Shaped, Early Deep Scarlet, Short- 7 .

Leaved Forcing, Excellent new variety. -. 30 35 Olive Shaped, Early White. Handsome

small white variety, sweet andcrisp.-.....-- 30 35

Olive Shaped, French Breakfast. Pink

color, olive shape, white tipped; popular

EVELYWRELE Las en cease mee eee ee eee 30 35 Olive Shaped, Golden Yellow. Forcing or

outdoor culture; olive shape, skin bright

golden yellow, flesh white -..--....-....-.- 30 35 Olive Shaped, Vick’s Scarlet Globe. One ;

of the very earliest; equally good for forcing

or open culture in spring and early summer ;

color beautiful scarlet ; crisp, juicy and tender. 35 40 Long, Brightest Scarlet. (New and distinct.)

Color vivid scarlet tipped with snow white;

very juicy, sweet and crisp, and a rapid

PTOWED, oss ec ote meee Oe eee Ae ee 25 30 Long, Cincinnati Market. An improved strain of the well known Long Scarlet Short Top-.- 25 30

Long, Glass. Light pink, white tipped, of uni-

form size, The flesh is transparent white

and mild flavored, always crisp and brittle,

even when grown to a large size....--....-. 25 30 Long, Chartier or Shepard. Very handsome,

tender and crisp, and does not become pithy

or hollow. A deep crimson at the top and

shading off to white at the bottom --........ 25 30 Long, Livingston’s Pearl Forcing. (New.)

Color pearl-white with waxy appearance;

remains two weeks in eatable condition be-

fore going ‘toseed_ hu. 22 ee eaees oe nae eee 30 35 Long Scarlet Short Top. A well-known and

very popular variety of excellent quality ;

standard for market and home garden....--. 22 25 Long, Wood’s Early Frame. An excellent,

long, red radish, not quite so long as Long

Scarlet, with smaller top, and ten days earlier ;

fine either for forcing or open ground ..--.-. 25 30 Long, White Lady Finger. Of rapid growth

and beautiful shape; skin and flesh snow white;

the finest of long, white radishes -.......--. 28 30 Long, White Naples. Skin and flesh pure

white; mild and pleasant; for summer and

fall 3. eee es oS bt ke Dee tame ee ee eee 25 30 Long, White Vienna. Practically the same as

Lady Pinger" 2 )¢. .-S . e ee oe eee 25 30 Half-Long, Deep Scarlet. Bright and crisp-- 30 35

White, Baltimore Large. Very popular sum-

mer radish. Tapering shape, pure white and

almost transparent; withstands summer heat, Crop failed. White, Strasburg. Roots long and tapering ;

skin and flesh pure white; firm, brittle and

tender, retaining these qualities even when

roots have become old....-.-.-------------- 25 30

45 RADISH continued.

PER

100 LBS. PER LB, White, Giant Stuttgart. Globular in shape, skin and ‘lesh pure white; withstands heat splendidly; grows very large, but is always

gry, CNSp aud tender =o a caer eh soso $o 25 $o 30

WHITE CHINESE ‘OR NEW CELESTIAL.

PER 100 LBS. PER LB.

Fall or Winter Varieties.

California Mammoth White Winter. Grows ten to twelve inches long; solid, tender and

crisp; keeps well through the winter_...-..- $0 28 $0 30 Half-Long Black Spanish. Intermediate be- tween Long and Round Black Spanish..--.. 32 35

Long Black Spanish. Long, black; flesh white and slightly pungent; one of the latest

Spe MERE Eno en ae ete Se 28 30 Long White Spanish. Flesh white, solid and

pungent; milder than Black Spanish....-.--- 25 28 Round Black Spanish. Skin black; roots globe

shaped; white fleshed and piquant flavor --.- 25 28

Rose China Winter. Bright rose-colored skin;

flesh white and quality excellent; one of the

Hest yar tall ana wihter USe- <2 .260 == 5. ~- 22 25 30 White Chinese or New Celestial. Ready for

_use when three inches long and continues until

nearly six inches long, making it almost an all-

seasons radish. Flesh firm, solid and pure

UE bees ei oe He HS EAS ero cece 40 45

RAPE.

Dwarf Essex, for sowing. There is no plant that will give as large a yield of forage at so “small a cost as this... -.esce0n< Belge i aed 4% 07

RHUBARE, OR PIE PLANT.

Myatt’s Linneus Giant. Early and very fine;

leaves and stalks of immense size ...--..-..-- 75 80 Myatt’s Victoria, Later than Linneus, but

equally larce and desirable. .-.....--....---- 75 80

46

SALSIPY, OR VEGETABLE OYSTER.

PER

100 LBS. PER LB,

Common White French. The well-known standard Variety: >i 222.22 pets eee eee te Mammoth Sandwich Island. Roots three times the size of ordinary Salsify, and of more apreeable flavor. Pure white... .-¢iee.mpee

SORREL. Large-Leaved French: ...<c2.caces supe pase

$O 55

75

SPINACH.

Bloomsdale Savoy Leaved. Leaves curled and crinkled like a Savoy cabbage; hardiest and most productive Sort... > peo. eee ee

Early Giant Thick Leaved. Leaves very large, fhick and: deep oTeen\’..\. 2. ec = eee

Flander’s Broad Leaved. Round seed. Ex- cellent and productive #2 5.05 {-.- 2. eon eee

Large Viroflay. For either spring or fall sow- ing. Produces great quantities of large, thick, ronndish téaves. 22% BS oe eee eee

Long Standing Thick Leaved. Stands longest before running to seed; dark green-..-..----

New Zealand. New and distinct; grows well during hot weather...--.------------------

Prickly or Winter. Vigorous and hardy. ----

Round Leaved. An old and standard variety.

Thick Leaved Round. Large, thick, dark green, crumpled leaves which remain a long time before going to seed.... ---- -- aeeeceee

Victoria. Fine for spring sowing, a little later than Long Standing; color dark green... ---

$O 15 12

12

I2

$0 60

80

65

$0 20

SQUASH.

PER

100 LBS. PER LB.

American Turban. Orange-yellow flesh of good flavor; for fall and winter ........---. Bay State. Has a hard green shell, excellent ior talPand winter mses 222-3 s222. 2 232 2-.. Boston Marrow. Fine fall variety, oval, bright orange; flesh yellow and firm; best for pies gig aise for canning ya ok eee ig 5 SS. SSS Colvin’s Orange Marrow. A good keeping fall variety; color brilliant orange red; quality acemenes cea Se eS eee OS he Dunlap’s Prolific Marrow. One ofthe earliest and finest fall varieties; a good keeper, of ex- cellent quality; color orange-red. Fine for pics extamesniers USE =. 2.2. 54-6 feteel= 44 \ae Early White Bush Scalloped, Standard sum- mer variety; good for home or market...----. Early Yellow Bush Scalloped. Sameas White Bastexceptine color... =... 5.25225... 3heee Essex Hybrid or Hard Shelled Turban. Standard winter sort, flesh a trifle darker than Piubbard; ‘excellent’ keeper 1-22-=---=--2- --- Extra Early Orange Marrow. An extra early fall variety, somewhat similar to Dunlap’s Prouue’ Marrow. 22 23.522 528 232 seh fas se4s3 Fordhook. Skin bright yellow; flesh straw colored; very dry and sweet; one of the handsomestand best keeping winter varieties, Giant Summer Crookneck. Double the size of the ordinary Crookneck and very warty, but Simian ae oftier respects... .-...-.2-.-22---<---¢ Golden Hubbard. A genuine Hubbard squash except incolor, which is a bright red ---- ----

Crop failed.

$o 50 $0 55 40 45 50 55 45 50 35 40 35 40 60 65 55 65 -70 40 45 75

48 SQUASH continued.

PER

100 LBS. PER LB.

Go!den Summer Crookneck. The standard summer variety; small crookneck, skin bright yellow; early and productive, ...-..........

Golden Custard. Mammoth strain of the Golden Bush; flesh golden-yellow of fine quality .......ubi aes oe. es nee eee

Improved Hubbard. The well-known and standard late variety; our strain is excellent,

Improved Marblehead. Resembles the Hub- bard, but is earlier; has a gray, hard shell; popular winter sort...c. ete aS oe eee eee

Mammoth Chili. Rich orange-yellow color; always growing to an enormous size; speci- mens have been grown to weigh 200 lbs....-

Mammoth Whale. Flesh solid, bright orange; quality fine; enormous Size. 2=-Se peepee

Mammoth White Bush Scalloped. Similar to Early White Bush, but much larger......---

Pike’s Peak or Sibley. A very productive variety, maturing at same time as the Hub bard; flesh solid and of a rich golden-orange color’: - 2-2’: lee eee eeeee ee bee eee

Silver Custard. Grows to immense size, color delicate white, quality fine; a fitting com- panion to the Golden Custard ...........---

The Faxon. A new and valuable variety; me- dium size, very early and productive; orange flesh, ‘of fine: quality: 2/32 pceoe eee coe ee

Vegetable Marrow. Summer and fall variety growing about g inches long; outside yellow; flesh “white >. Aceie 4 ies Bee ee eee he

Warren. A new and improved type of Essex Hybrid; very superior ---.------ oeeeee sere

Warted Hubbard. A superior strain of mam- moth size and entirely covered with warty excrescenses. Rich dark green .-.----------

Winter Crookneck. Yellow skin; a well- known, old fashioned variety---------------

SUNFLOWER.

Mammoth Russian. The standard large grow- ing variety. .-.-..------ --2+ +--+ 225 ceee sees

$o 35 $0 40 40 45 55 60 50 55

I 00 25 go (ele) 40 45 60 65 50 55 40 45 45

Crop failed.

55 45

60

50

05

SWEET PEAS.

PER

100 LBS. PER LB,

All Colors, Finest Mixed. Contains all the fancy and standard varieties ; the finest mix- PeRG At Gal Ne MAGE. 20 csc cae

Eckford’s Hybrids, Mixed. Made entirely of the best Eckford varieties grown separately. Peeveny SAPETIOL WHKEOTC soo gery Aeros oi ns

American Seedlings, Mixed................

Beeure MINGG. 6) SI colors. oe ig

Double Mixed. Contains all the standard eee WARICH CS ot en ee os

Admiration. Rosy lavender.......-.....-.-.

Adonis. Rosy pink, laced with deeper rose; LOGE TS 21! Pa el ean et a er ae

Alba Magnifica.- White; of fair size and stems Bete IGOR COT ne ee a a

Alice Eckford. Standard cream tinted ; wings Le ee Sr eee ame mia Ayre

america. Bright red striped. ...2.--...-...

American Belle. New and entirely distinct ; it is neither striped nor mottled but distinctly SUG AS AAAS ER nN OS

American Queen. Wings rose; standard SPARS a 2 este ate Ga ae ahr eae an

Apple Blossom. A fine large hooded flower borne in threes or fours on long strong stems ; standard shaded rosy-pink; wings pale pink. -

Aurora. Striped orange-salmon on white

Repuas;-extra, latse fowers. .- 065 eens

Black Knight. Deep maroon -...--.-..----.

Blanche Burpee. Pure white of superior sub- stance; flowers large and finely formed. --..

Blanche Ferry. Very popular; pink and

(Bp Senet Aa Bet Sse Bee a Die A le ae ne A Se Blanche Ferry, Extra Early. Ten days eagmer than Blanche Ferry ....2-.----.-----

Blushing Beauty. Delicate soft pink of good Substance and large size........-----------

$o 15 $0 18 iW) 20 22 25 35 22 25 26 28 16 18 18 20 18 20 18 20 25 28 28 30 16 18 18 20 18 20 18 20 17 19 18 20 16 18

50 SWEET PEAS —continued.

PER

100 LBS. PER LB.

Blushing Bride. Similar to Blanche Ferry,

but of a little stronger growth...-......_-. Boreatton. Very dark deep maroon; flowers

larpe so: . 2 3 pear ee eee | ee Brilliant. Bright scarlet; fine form.....___.. Bronze King. Standard salmon; wings rose. elena White, blue-edged; shaded with

blue... . 323 Joe See tee! obs eee California... Light softgmink 932) 0 ee Captain ofthe Blues. Standard purple mauve;

wings pale bine} first-class. 2.2 vo) wee Captain Clark. White standard; wings blue-

edged; somewhat similar to Lottie Eckford . Captivation. Beautifulclaret color.......... Cardinal. Bright crimson scarlet of medium

SIZE. seo esos Hee ee aero Celestial. Azure blue; of German origin ...-. Chancellor. Bright orange pink.........--. Coccinea. Pure cerise; self color......-...- Colonist: Soft Wactc5. a s- tpaaee ae Columbia. Penciled pink on white ground.. Coquette. Primrose-yellow shaded _ with

lavender: jc Sachees ere a bee eee Coronet. White, striped orange pink; flowers Small Sse s ee. pe tee De See Countess Cadogan. Standard reddish-mauve; wings ‘blue ..o555 2 5. tisannde bet scree eeeeee Countess of Aberdeen. Soft pink..---..--. Countess of Latham. Delicate pink........ Countess of Powis. Orange suffused with purple (Ou ep Stes aac es ee wee Countess of Radnor. Pale mauve standards; wings pale lites very iets). eee eee Countess of Shrewsbury. Standard rose- pinks Switips WHILE Soo 6 once. eee eee Creole. Light lavender :2-2-- <3). tee eee Crown Jewel. Creamy white, veined with violet foSeLy ooo ieee dee ses = oon ee eee a Cupid, Alice Eckford. Cream _ standard; WHILE WD ES cor. Ao eae ee eee

‘¢ Apple Blossom. Very pretty...---- ‘¢ Beauty. White, shaded pink..-..-.--. ‘« Boreatton. Brown, suffused with pur-

‘* Bridesmaid. Deep pink.........--. ‘* Countess of Radnor. Light lavender. ‘¢ Enchantress. Rose color on cream

ground /.. 2. sy 5322-2 eee eee ‘¢ Firefly. Scarlet standard; pink wings- ‘« Her Majesty. Rosy crimson...--.-- ‘¢ Mauve Queen. Mauve on primrose

‘¢ Mikado. Carmine, striped white. .... ‘¢ Pink. Flowers similar to Blanche Ferry, ‘« Primrose. Light primrose-yellow.-- - Prince Edward of York. Deep rose;

lane Sos {eee ce a Se Royalty. Self colored pink..---- -- - ‘« Sadie Burpee (B. S.) Vigorous white

$0 20 $0 22

18 20 18

16 16

51

SWEET PEAS—continued. prr 100 LBS. PER LB. Cupid Stella Merse. Rich primrose....--. $0 35 $0 4o SEAM EEO. .«' . sORRS as A cea ai. out L 32 35 Dainty. White eged with pink.,---.....-... 55 60 Daybreak. Crimson scarlet on white ground. 18 20 Delight. White shaded with pink; flower

MN thal acy 3 = its wh wi tie nies SPS 20 22 Dorothy Tennant. Flowers large; rosy

SEINE Sp im a, acter ae, G's ae Anh RE HOE ee 16 18 meunie Boreatton. 2.2: 7.23345 5.26 99 - = 2 28 30

=, (ue, OF Niapara.---.</2-5 5-5-7425 28 30

ie hee ORitys Vitis ge cues SO ete 28 30

‘Senator. Chocolate brown...--...-.- 28 30

Leaky: WOES se URS. eS ge Oe 28 30 Duchess of Edinburgh. Standard light scar-

teks; wings light ermison: 222225 <5ca<cuses 16 18 Duchess of Sutherland. Pearl white suffused

Bric ee pine Soo. Gos. 3 ok da cewe io. 18 20 Duchess of York. White, suffused with deli-

SUES Te oer reat i Ge HRS anna pee eae 18 20 Duke of Clarence. Rosy scarlet; large flow-

BEGe pa gin pie Arn eee EUS es Bests 18 20 Duke of Sutherland. Claret and indigo blue 18 20 Duke of Westminster, Standard clear purple;

wings purple with tint of violet -.--.......- 20 22 Duke of York. Pale salmon-pink; shaded

OES re Se 2) ES 8 re ene ee 18 20 Earliest of all. Standard rose; wings white

BRSER With, pimket eon Se ea tS ee 23 25 Eliza Eckford. Delicate rose; vigorous

BROWER be. wince qainmsjyen se nae nd a Seiler a 2 18 20 Emily Eckford. Standard reddish mauve,

EINES e BIG = oon. i) a ee res 32 18 20 Emily Henderson. A new pure white, largest

Gi,all-ane an excellent sort. 2 2.722 es. 252 52 18 20 Emily Lynch. Deeprosy pink..........-.-- 18 20 Fairy Queen. White, tinted with pink..---. 18 20 Fashion. Purplish carmine. Distinct..----- 18 20 Grreny.. . brilliant seaclet--'. 23.4, 22422) 22 ‘ae 18 20 Gaiety. White, with rosy-pink stripes ; flowers

DAGON oe ok rs, I ak tt AS es 18 20 Golden Gate. Blended lavender and mauve... 20 22 Golden Gleam. Finest primrose—yellow..-.. 20 22 Golden Rose. Primrose lightly striped and

mottled with lioht pink 52° oe ene oe 40 45 Gorgeous. Bright orange-salmon; fine .--.-- 20 22 Grand Blue. The nearest approach to true

NES og amo LER Ee Sa gy saat 20 22 Gray Friar. Beautiful watered purple on white

RIOR aay em Ae Ste pas a ee a ot 18 20 Her Majesty. Flowers large, rose-colored. --- 18 20 Hon. F. Bouverie. Standard flesh-pink, wings

FOSY Pie 33 ee Seok ara mieten man Cinta = 18 20 Hon. Mrs. E. Kenyon. Primrose color.....- 22 25 lgnea. Fiery crimson-scarlet........--.-.--.. 18 20 Indigo King. Standard dark maroon-purple ;

metas aciee jalde se So =25-2559. oh -<24 404 --- 16 18 Janet Scott. Fine deep pink .-.-..-...-.---. 60 65 Jeannie Gordon. Standard rose on primrose

SRR ere aes Sto, sam eal sag sewn « wale 25 28

52 SWEET PEAS—continued. Juanita. Light lavender on cream ground....

Katherine Tracy. Brilliant pink........._.. Lady Beaconsfield. Salmon-pink; wings yel-

LOW sie aie see Sth on eee tee eee Lady Grisel Hamilton. Pale lavender-blue -. Lady Mary Currie. Orange-pink..........

Lady Nina Balfour. Delicate mauve......._- Lady Penzance. Orange-pink; wings pure

eee ewe eee wee ee we eee ee ee ee ee

Lemon Queen. Large, almost white, with a

very soft tinting of lemon and blush. .....-.. Little Dorrit. White wings with pink standard. Lord Kenyon. Magenta rose..-.--.....-.-- Lottie Eckford. Rose and white; edge blue. Lottie Hutchins. Cream flaked with pink.-.- Lovely.” Soft shell‘pink +22. cee eee Maid of Honor. White edged with blue - ..-. Majestic. Rose-red; large size; hooded form, Mars. Flowers large; bright scarlet....-..-.- Meteor. Standard bright salmon; wings light

Mikado. Cerise ground, striped white. ----- -- Miss Hunt. Pale carmine salmon standards;

with soft pink “wing's “22-22 128oS Baers Miss Willmott. Standard orange-pink; wings

rose with tint Of orange > 222, eee Modesty. “Delicate pink’: ¢*¢222 2 seerenaeee Monarch. Dark blue and deep maroon. ..---. Mont Blanc. Very early white.............. Mrs. Dugdale, Crimson-rose on primrose

STOUNG. “0c > Sok See =e See ee ee eee Mrs. Eckford. Delicate shade of primrose

Mrs. Gladstone. Opens a buff and soft pink and becomes a beautiful pale blush; first- ClASS wat ree ae ee Oe we ee en ae ee

Mrs. Jos. Chamberlain. White, flaked with bright rose! uf ssee ea eee oe eee se

Mrs. Sankey. One of the largest and best; pure While .seucieedkes Cases = nee eer

Navy Blue. Splendid dark blue....--..-----

New Countess. Lavender.......-.-.....---

Novelty. Standard scarlet; wings mauve. .---

Orange Prince. Bright orange -pink; first- Glass'Sorte i. <s.2. seeker eee ee eee

Oriental. Bright orange salmon.......-.----

Othello.. Deep maroon; fine’. 242.25. 2200-%

Ovid; ‘Rose pink .J--- 0. SSL eee eee

Painted Lady. Old, popular; pinkand white,

Peach Blossom. Sal aon-pink; wings soft

SOM |. Geile eG eee at eee eee ee ae eee Prima Donna, Lovely shade of soft pink.---

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Primrose. Color pale primrose, approaching WOME «tage t IIMA CAO eo VISES 5 ooo Prince Edward of York. Scarlet standard; Gee SOSer WIESE SI ease Se a Prince of Wales. Bright rose; self colored-. Princess Beatrice. Rose-pink, of much merit, Princess of Wales. Shadedand striped mauve Gn: white :-pronnd!s darceseeic. so jecl. .-. Princess Victoria. Standard scarlet; wings Susy-miamve: 2 etssdante adeeb aa - $2 Purple Prince. Maroon, shaded bronze and Perrot sb BS ed Sadia ba ai Ss Queen of England. A pure white........-.. Queen of the Isles: Scarlet ground; white SERIES me oan o dae = ome ate ons wine Sew SLs +s Queen, Victoria. Primrose ........--..---. Ramona. Creamy white, shaded pale pink.-.. Red Riding Hood. Rosy-pink; very fragrant, Red and White Striped. Crimson-scarlet on P MME PT OUHG aoe J oa os be yee eee itt k Royal Robe. Delicate pink; wings blush pink, moval Hose. Kosy-pik.:< 3... 22.)-6. Jaane4s Sadie Burpee. W.S. Very large, pure white. oaee Burpee. B. S. Hardy; large pure MIDIS asa a se aveh Bie heed oct ak

pmoniat. » Finest. scarlet Qos doc. Vso dcas Scarlet Invincible. Beautiful scarlet; very REREAD SoS SRS an eee act Saki = sd Senator. Large flower, shaded and striped chocolate on creamy ground....--..-.-.---- Sensation. White, suffused with blush -.-...

Shahzada. Deep maroon, shaded purple- ---. Splendour. Superb flower of rich, bright rose eeloe Seo 3- 6 5ouie seu as see ee oj 3...

PAGER et toes Sale eos s See gee ae saa. 5k Stella Morse. Rich primrose, flushed pink. -- Striped Celestial, or Juanita. Lavender

Shriners: With whites coe. an ween s - oes ot-s The Queen. Standards dull pink; wings light

Bia tay Oise oA Gehl Aull ae a aay 8 Triumph. Orange-pink standard; wings white Huskmediwith purplesa/ ja oo dee. Fo Hae eee

Venus. Standard and wings a salmon buff; flowers very large and finely formed. ----.-.-.--. Vesuvius. Crimson rose, shaded to velvety ESP AL RS ape Ae eg ae ee ahead Standards rosy-claret; wings shaded pie Seid? i Ed beta ae yee gt tat 3 Wawona. Heliotrope, striped white. ---...--- White. A very fine strain, pnre white..-.----

TOBACCO.

Connecticut Seed Leaf. A popular sort used Melon Wrappers. 2.02.2 ke kel wale cee Fine Havana, Finest strain of imported seed,

$0 17 $0 19 18 20 20 22 16 18 16 18 16 18 16 18 18 20 18 20 18 20 18 20 18 20 20 22 18 20 20 22 18 20 18 20 18 20 18 20 16 18 16 18 18 20 18 20 16 18 16 18 18 20 18 20 18 20 My 19 17 19 17 19 17 19 17 Ig

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Acme, Early. Well-known; early, smooth and ripens evenly; color purplish-red,

Atlantic Prize. One of the eine « smooth, solid and right red 0. 2c Cc; came

iS s/ Beauty. (Livingston’s.)

Large, smooth, pinkish red: thiek fleshizicls ee

Bond’s Early Minnesota. An extra early of medium ~~ size; round asa ball, perfect-

ly smooth, firm of flesh and very productive ; color dark red.e. J. tise us oce were epee

Buckeye State. Nearly twice the size of Beauty ; very smooth, solid and of fine quality - .

Cardinal. Flesh deep red with no green core, firm and solid, round, smooth and handsome.

Crimson Cushion, Bright crimson; extra large. and. very handsomie!)2o... sooo eee

Chalk’s Jewel. (New.) Very early, produc- tive; smooth, round and of superior quality.

Dwarf Aristocrat. Resembles Dwarf Cham- pion in habit of growth, but has beautiful rich, glossy red fruit. Desirable for forcing or growing outside for early market -......-.

Dwarf Champion. Distinct in foliage and habits of growth, being compact and upright; fruit smooth, early and purplish red. .-------

Dwarf Stone. (New.) As early and nearly double the size of Dwarf Champion, much MOTE PYOCUCVE Lien io se ee ee ee

Earliana. (New.) Claimed to be the earliest ; large, smooth red; very prolific.......----

Early Michigan. Medium size, smooth and solids’ Colof Ted: ene e e

Early Ruby. A new red tomato, extra early and of great size; similar to Perfection, but mitch earlier. cccccns olde de = eee

Enormous. Bright red, smooth, very large. --

Essex Hybrid Early. Color bright pink; fruit good size and solid; very productive.......-

Favorite, (Livingston’s.) Large, smooth, pro- ductive anda good:shipper <<.5 <J2- cen

Fordhook First. Extremely early; color, deep rich red tinted with purple; smooth andvok finest quality... -s¢--.<05 2 esses

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Freedom. Bright scarlet; early ....-.-.---- i:

General Grant. Medium early, large, red--.-- Golden Queen. Yellow, ripens early, is large sized, smooth and solid; excellent quality- -.- Golden Trophy. Golden yellow, similar to Red Trophy except in color. ....-.-..-..--- Honor Bright. Very desirable for shipping; color rich’ bright red... 2. 2... «Sess =e eee Ignotum. Of good size, rich color, , nearly round, very solid; keeps its good flavor late in the season and is not liable to crack. ..

PER 100 LBS. PER LB.

$1 40 $1 50 I 25 40 I So 60 I 40 50 I 60 75 155 25 2 00 25 3 00 25 I 60 75 I 60 75 2 25 50 2 25 50 I 25 40 I 40 50 2 00 25 I 25 40 I 25 40 2 00 25 I 40 50 I 10 25 I 40 50 I 50 60 I 40 50 I 40 50

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Imperial. Large, smooth and solid; extra OES EU 222 ee Improved Large Yellow. A large, deeply mend yellow Sertass2 Se ose 565 224.22 Large Smooth Red. A medium early, very MmHOe@ER,SOLt stipes every)... 2 22. ss Logan’s Giant. Fruit very large and solid; Mi EE.) Jon Eee StNSee PIS As % 2/2 = Long Keeper, Thorburn’s. Bright red, early, productive and a long keeper....-..-...--.. Magnus. (New.) An improvement on Acme and Beauty, which it resembles in color, but is more solid than either; very early and pro- RGHINS i555 Sac. SCs Sate a ens Se GL Mansfield Tree. The genuine Tree Tomato; fruit very large, solid and bright red....-.-..- Matchless. Very large, smooth, solid and Sune flavored ;-cardinak red <2. = 022 25-221. Mikado, or Turner’s Hybrid. Very large, smooth and solid; skin purplish red. A potato-leaved variety, with few seeds........ New Peach. Resembles a peach in size and shape ; color red ; fine for preserves, pickles, ome te Cxbi pion). <a ee == New Stone. A great favorite with canners. Vine vigorous and productive. Fruit round, very large, very deep red in color and astonishingly heavyl..:. Se so0ce =~ <=. - Nolte’s Earliest. Largeand very early; color betelit-red 3252 2 aoe ees oe FA Eas Optimus. Fruit medium sized and medium early; of excellent quality; crimson-scarlet.- Paragon. (Livingston’s.) One of his best; bright red, round, very productive.....----- Pear Shaped Red. Used for preserves and to make ‘‘ tomato figs.” Fruit bright red, dis- Paicttyi pear Shaped: J26) feo a2 oa Pear Shaped Yellow. Similar to Red Pear BHapeG, except In calor. oes. 2 sak 8 ‘Perfection. (Livingston’s.) A standard sort; early, regular and productive. Blood red, aN SEES ooh ori ore op gemen aby sin at Som Ponderosa. Very large, solid and of good flavor; specimens have been grown to weigh four pounds; bright red; very few seeds.... Potato Leaf. (Livingston’s.) Fruit always smooth, medium large and of good quality. Especially adapted for hot climates, the leaves protecting the fruit from the scorching sun; purphshweda4 i... ise... Ss hes ee Quarter Century. (New.) Robust, upright grower; extremely early fruit, large, bright red; very solid and fine flavored.........--- Red Cherry. Fruit small, about of an inch in diameter, perfectly round and smooth.

PER

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Royal Purple. Beautiful dark red, medium early sort; round, large size, tinged with

purple; distinct and meritorious..-......--- $1 75 $1 go.

Royal Red. Vines strong and vigorous. The

fruit is large, deep red and of fine quality. ..-- Teg: ae Strawberry. (Winter Cherry or Husk.) Grows

enclosed in a husk; excellent for preserves ;

will keep within husks all winter; yery sweet

flavored, small, yellow fruits. .....-.....-.- Ley 08 Trophy. Very solid and good in every way;

bright red color; a standard late sort......-- I 26.2500 Truckers’ Favorite. The finest large purple

fruited sort; .: saa Sees eee eae 2 25 ue Be Volunteer. Moderately early, productive and

of fair ‘size; Bripht ell 12 Shae sseen- bee I 40 I 50 Yellow Cherry. Similar to Red Cherry except

invedlor......2 220i eet ea eee I 50 1 60 Yellow Peach. Clear yellow; very handsome. I 50 I 60 Yellow Plum. Fine flavored; much esteemed

for preserves 1 60

TURNIP.

PE 100 LBs. PER LB. Amber Globe. Excellent for table or stock; flesh yellow, firm and sweet-..---c2.2e- uses fo 22 Fo 25 Burpee’s Bread Stone. Top shaped; flesh

very few ledvess Wery arlycc- cone ae eee 25 30

wasnt, Coes ene ea oe ae ey TORBAY

very sweet and fine grained; excellent for

garden "culties S Sco ese totaes cacy saan 20 22 Extra Early Purple Top Milan. Earlitst in

cultivation and a splendid variety. Bulb

white, flat, of medium size, with a bright pur-

ple top; one of the sweetest and finest flavored

of Summer SOnisit on. se nc ae <> sae eee 35 40 Large White Globe, Strap Leaved. A per-

fect globe shape; skin and flesh pure white,

firm, sweet and fine flavored .....-.-.....--- 18 20

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Large White Norfolk. A very large growing white variety for stock feeding. Shape round ane slehthy Nattened scm... Saey.wb =n ~ 2-8

Long White Cow Horn. Roots carrot-shaped and grows half above ground; flesh firm, white and sweet; good table variety.............-

Pomeranian Large White Globe. A large globe-shaped white variety; in good soil will grow to weigh twelve to fifteen lbs. Used Miciniy tor ACCOMIAPSEOGK ones. es ace Sa 25 ~'

Red or Purple TopStrap Leaved. The most widely cultivated and best known variety. Used largely for sowing broadcast among corn and potatoes. It is round and flat, white on the bottom and a reddish purple above ground, and a very quick grower. Though used mainly for stock feeding, it is one of the apese table -Valienps so Las se eae cosa. owe

Red Top White Globe. Quite similar to Pur- ple Top Strap Leaf excepting in shape, being almost a perfect globe, and grows very large ; maseMSE.CEOppers. + els Lae eS

Rice’s Improved Golden Ball. One of the sweetest and most delicate yellow fleshed varieties, medium size, perfect globe shape, firm, hard, rich and sweet; it has no equal as meme turaips keeps welles fs 4228302222202

Scarlet Kashmyr. An extraearly strap-leaved partety;, color deep chimsone: lie 29. L222

Seven Top. Very desirable for greens; used Piccery ia the Honing Stee ss Se: Sk

White Egg. Six hundred bushels have been raised to the acre as a second crop. A pure white, rapid-growing, egg-shaped variety, good either for early or late use; flesh firm, fine grained and sweet; unexcelled for table use-.-

White Milan. (Extra Early.) Similar to Pur- ple Top Milan except color, which is pure rai Ree ee Owe ook Sa ere 3 Oe os |

White Stone. Bulb of medium sizeand round; second early; flesh hard, fine grained, juicy and sweets: Fineifor table use: 22.222 4.6.40:

White Top Strap Leaved. Resembles Pur- ple Top Strap Leaf in all but color; pure em tees el BE Bek ee Tee

Yellow Aberdeen. (Purple Top.) Bulbs round and flat, deep reddish purple on top and pale yellow on the bottom; flesh pale yellow, es ecrmonee yD. ee tio i sees Bl ko

Yellow Aberdeen. (Green Top.) Same as the above, excepting that it has green top. .--

Yellow Globe. A splendid sort for general crop; grows to large size, a good keeper, with fanaa. yellow West’ 5-828 goa Pb

Yellow Stone. Popular yellow fleshed variety ; fine for table use. Flesh firm, tender, sweet Rene MIVOLed 25558 ese aa se eee ee

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Swedish Varieties.

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Budlong White Rock. An American Ruta Baga, earlier and rounder than any other.... Champion Purple Top Swede. The best of the English yellow fleshed Swedes, Skin purple above ground and bright orange below; bulb globular in shape, flesh bright yellow, very firm and of fine quality. —.-- eee seep Elephant Swede. (Jumbo or Monarch, New.) Grows to a very large size; nearly tankard shape, smooth and handsome ; flesh and skin bright orange, and deep purple above ground. Green Top Yellow Swede. Bulbs large, smooth and handsome, the part above ground is ‘pale ‘green ;, flesh=yellowios S25. fob =o eee Imperial Hardy Swede. Resembles Cham- pion Purple ‘Top Swede. Bulbs of large size with purple crown; fine for table or stock. -- Improved American Purple Top. This strain is of American origin, bred to a smaller top and short neck. Bulbs are of great size, yellow fleshed and purple crown; one of the most desirablexvarieties:. Soa: ods Sees Laing’s Swede. Bulbs -large, with yellow flesh and purple crown; one of the earliest of Ruta Baeas . co sees see Ste ee ae Long Island Purple. Undoubtedly the finest variety of purple-top Ruta Baga. Leaves few and small; bulbs fine shaped with very short, small necks; purple crown, skin and flesh bright yellow, solid, sweet and mild flavor-. Shamrock Swede. Excellent, yellow fleshed, purple top variety with short neck; popular English wanlety 22... ic aseeee eee eee Skirving’s Purple Top. Well-known yellow fleshed variety of large size and fine quality ; for: stock or, tables suse « ~niereiew eee iene White French or Rock. An excellent white variety with firm, hard, sweet flesh.....---- White Swede or Russian. A superior white skinned and white fleshed variety ; very sweet and desirable for table or stock.....-....---- White Sweet German. The sweetest, mild- est flavored and finest grained turnip for table use; solid as a stone, and will remain in this condition until spring if properly cared for; has no equal as a winter turnip..-- ----

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We make no charge for | » When 5 barrels are or-

barrels or eartage, but de-

liver F. O. B. Carsat our | g rowing station in Monroe

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Acme. Similar to Early Ohio in every respect except that it has red skin, and grows larger tubers; fully as early, and a heavier yielder 23. 42. 5-7 ec co we,

Burpee’s Extra Early. One week earlier than Early Rose, and nearly twice as productive. Potatoes are good size, very smooth, skin creamy white, shaded with pink. The flesh is pure white, pos- sessing the very best table qualities. A sure a eee Ree eR See aee ee eee ee

Cambridge Early Rose. Now we offer you a new Early Rose named after our own beautiful town. It is earlier and the tubers larger than the old and popular Early Rose, and under ordinary field cul- ture will yield 250 to 300 bushelstotheacre. We know you will be more than satisfied if you give ey Sie Me WESOLL aPhink 20 2. oo

Clark’s No.1. Earlier than the Early Rose, and will yield a heavier crop. It bears a close resemblance to Early Rose in appearance. It cooks mealy, is of excellent flavor, and is every way a capital variety for either the farmer or market gardener. Four hundred and fifty bushels have been raised on an acre

Early Beauty of Hebron. Very rapid and vigorous grower, ripening a week ahead of Early Rose, which it resembles, but far exceeds in productive-

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Early Maine. Introduced by J. J. H. Gregory, of Marblehead, Mass. Eatie. ye the Early pace, a better cropper and of the finest quality. Mr. Gregory says in his recommendations of this new sort: ‘‘ Itis high timeit was sent abroad.” Largely grown in Maine for the Boston market ..-...... Early Norther. A seedling raised from a seed-ball of the Early Rose. In shape, color and season of ripening it very closely resembles the Early Rose, but in yield is more prolific. Itis likely to become as popular as the New Queen.......-.-. Early Ohio. Now widely known and deservedly one of the most popular sorts. It has the advantage of being fit for use and sale even before fully ripe. A few days earlier than the Early Rose, and similar in color and habit of growth. Quality dry and MeANe is SLs ~ Sv Rier 2 cee Ree. eee Early Rose, Our stock of this popular variety is in its original purity, having renewed our planting stock annually for several years past from Houl- ton, Maine, where it is very popular, and about the only variety planted for market ......------- Early Six Weeks. Undoubtedly the eariiest potato own; similar to Early Ohio in every respect, but claimed by the originator to be earlier than this standard, well-known sort. We recommend this for first early planting...........------ e+e Early Sunrise. The great claims jor this potato are its extreme earliness, and at the same time great productiveness. Has produced potatoes fit for the table eight weeks from the time of planting. Always a favorite ..---.---------------+--+--- Henderson’s Early Bovee. A new variety of the Hebron type which proves to be one of the earliest and also one of the most productive early sorts... Maule’s Early Thoroughbred. Lerfection at last attained. As fine flavor as the Freeman, as great a cropper as the Irish Daisy, andas early or earlier than Early Ohio. Maule’s Early Thoroughbred besides being so early, is of handsome appearance, superb in quality and an enormous yielder ; in fact all who have tried it consider it a perfect potato. - New Queen. Of superb quality, good size, a rank grower and take it all in all, we consider it a most desirable early potato. There are certain sections where potatoes of the Hebron type seem to do better than those of any other kind. Wherever the old Early Hebron made a good record when first grown, there the New Queen will give the best of satisfaction..---------------------- ate Ohio Junior. This variety, while not of recent intro- duction, is the earliest potato cultivated, Itis a seedling of the Early Ohio, introduced by James Vick’s Sons, of Rochester, N. Y., as containing all the desirable qualities of the Early Ohio, with the

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advantage of being a few days earlier. There are many new varieties offered annually which are claimed by their introducers to be earlier than the Ohio, but when tested under the same conditions, invariably prove to be seven totendayslater. The tubers are oblong-oval, round at the seed end, with full eyes that arealmost even with the surface. An excellent keeper, very productive, of fine quality, and has proved to be a most valuable addition to Sar list of extra-early-varicties .<..-.—- =e 2 - Quick Crop. A desirable new aay potato and one that wil! be a standard sort for the early market trade; oblong in shape; pink and white skin, and one of the best a of the early SOPRS oo = saa, tale a awa ag ce es om inin asia elstae's =a

Medium Early and Later Sorts.

Carman No.3. _Itoriginated like Carman No. 1, with Elbert S. Carman, Editor-in-Chief of the Rural New Yorker, whose nameit bears, and who states, first: It is the handsomest large white potato ever produced. Second: It will outyield any other potato whatever. Third: Practically every potato is of marketable size. Fourth: Its table qualities are fully up to the highest standard. It has no hollow hearts and no dark spots......-.....-----

Delaware. Large, and of fine quality; in color white, INHHENSE YICMEP cs 2s SSsss eck esos dl. Sces eSele

Henderson’s Sir Waiter Raleigh. Originated by -

Ibert S. Carman, of the Rural New Yorker, and introduced recently. The potato is of the same class as Mr. Carman’s other white potatoes, such as Carman No. 3, Carman No. 1, and Rural New Yorker No 2, but is claimed to contain more new fresh blood, a finer eating quality and to be a better yielder than any of them..-.......<-....--.

Money Maker. Money Maker is a long, handsome, well-shaped white potato, and a fine new sort that is taking the place ofthe White Star, Burbank and

similar sorts. Money Maker has demonstrated that under any and all conditions it is adsolutcly blight, drought and rot-proof; and undoubtedly the heaviest yielding, rankes* growing white potato Ge OEMS Sone en ene e ret aa DW acne oe = =

Rural New Yorker No. 2. A_ well-known favorite of excellent quality and immensely productive. HES tery SVs SPINE MGM oe 4 ee

State of Maine. A standard white potato that has proven a very reliable one. Shape, round to ob- long, slightly flattened, medium late, and a good DSS ss he AE pt has a 9 ee ae

All potatoes f. o. b. cars at our growing station in Monroe Co., N. Y 165 lbs. Potatoes to the barrel.

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Anise.” Use for flavoring... .2 3. bb des canes eee $0 50 Balm. ‘Very traprant leaves... -.. c=. 205. Jee I 50 BOPaGO. << 2-5> 2 paves sbnni-y reece sree eee 75 Caraway. Seeds used for flavoring................. 40 Catnip.-- ~~... <- aspen pon mih oor steele eee I 75 Coriander. Seeds used for flavoring .............-- 40 Dill.’- Used for flavoring, pickles 32. ve! suas ee 30 Horehound. Very useful for curing coughs ......--- I 25 Lavender. .Leaves very fragrant». 2.7) ee ee I 00 Rosemary. <Ledyes very fragrant. 22-2 gees ee 2 25 Rue. 3A medicinal plant 522225, 525 i aee eee I 00 SafirOn | << + Uae. ope abe seve Ee ee 50 Sage. A highly aromatic herb; most useful of all.Crop failed. Savory Summer. 2oo-252 2 2~s e e 35 Savory Winter :4 55 0-2! S48 See ee eee I 2 Sweet Basil. Leaves useful for flavoring-.....-...-- 75 Sweet Fennel...Seeds aromatic ©. <.....-.2.--;<.---- 40 Sweet Marjoram. Used asa seasoning. -.-.-------- 60 Thyme. ' Used-ds 2-seasofiing =o 252 nee ee eee I 00 Wormwood. Has medicinal qualities. A splendid plant for poultry; should be planted in all poultry Yards Fiaveieciubke whe eShes s Seanee eee ls SMe I 40

SEED BAGS. BLEACHED PAPER. Per M.

Size C. 1 ounce 34% x 4% inches, - - -. - $0.85 tgs vee 3 x 5% ee =~ = Jt=) =) AivDoS

BLEACHED MANILLA.

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All these bags are printed with our business card unless pur- chaser expressly states he wishes them without it.

No charge is made for printing our card.

For printing purchaser’s name and address a charge of 50c. will be made for any number up to 1 M.; fora greater number 5oc. per M. will be charged.

Printing other than plain name and address will be charged for according to time it takes.

Quantity and Seed Requisite to Produce a Given Number of Plants and Sow an Acre.

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