Late Flat Dutch Cabbage. 



LARGE, FLAT, SOLID HEADS. SHORT STEMS. 



"VVe have made this crop a study and ^ive our customers the result of many 

 years' close observation, for which our npiiortuuities may be judged by the fact 

 that we have, each and every year, about one liundred and fifty acres of cabbage 

 raised expressly to produce seed for the onfiuin'^ season, and from which sections 

 are made with scrupulous care, suided liy i>xpcri(Mice. 



Not a single grain of seed Is raised from stalks, all from selected heads. 

 We will mail our Catalogue free of charge to all applicants. 



21 and 23 South Sixtli Street, between Market and Chestnut Streets. 



BRANCH STORE: S. W. cor. of Delaware Ave. and Arch St., Philadelphia. 



SEEDS. 



J. C. VAUGHAN 



TOOLS 



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CAMELLIA CULTURE. 



A treatise on the Propagation and Culture of the Came'lia Ja- 

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AMERICAN FLOWER GARDEN DIRECTORY. 



By Robert Buist. 

 With practical directions for the Culture of Plants in FloTfer- 

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