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Rawson's Clipper, a new variety first offered in the 

 spring of 1886, has proved in our trial grounds to be 

 the earliest in cultivation. It is of fine quality ; very 

 productive, can all be gathered in two pickings, and is 

 a valuable market variety. 



The Daniel O'Rourke is the standard extra early 

 kind, and is the favorite with market gardeners, as 

 the crop may be gathered mainly at one picking. It 

 grows to the height of two and a half feet. The fol- 





A.T-3ricar\ Wonder, Dwarf. 



lowing extra early 



varieties (as is perhaps generally 

 known) are merely selected stock of the Daniel 



