935 B Srrezt, N. W., 
arly Snow Ball.—Best 
ind in cultivation. Dwarf, large 
heads and very early. Annually 
our sales have increased on this 
excellent Cauliflower, and gar- 
deners who use our stock iike it 
better than any cauliflower they 
have ever tried, and found their 
crops very remunerative. Many 
who thouvrht cauliflower of dif- 
ficult culture now consider a 
crop as certain and as easily cul- 
tivated as other crops. - Any lo- 
cality could largely increase its 
acreage of cauliflower and find 
ready sale at profitable prices. 
Packets, 10c., 25c., 50c., $1.00; 
per ounce, $2.00. 
—_— Dwarf Erfurt.—Early white 
and adapted to this climate. 
Packet, 25c.; ounce, $2.00. 
—o New French WhiteHead 
auliflower. — First in the 
market. From the sprouting of 
the seed it hurries to maturity. 
None ather so early. Sureshead- 
er; short stems. Heads are large 
and perfectly white. Will fast 
become the Jeading sort. Every 
grower should try this most ex- 
celient cauliflower. Packets, 5c., 
10c. and 25c.; 4 0z.., 
.- Armas 
Tee une 
Toc.; OZ. $1.50. 
AULIFLOWER.—2iumen-se61. 
WASHINGTON, D. C. aig 
PRIDE ( OF THE MARKET. 
ew rn Adesso 
CARROTS. 
/ Gelde- Wuryzel. 
Ong ounce to every one hundred and fifty feet in 
drill. Two and one-half pound to acre. 
Pride of the Market Carrot.—This beauti- © 
ful medium-size, pointed root carrot is just what gar- 
deners want for an early crop. In color, earliness, 
size, form and shape it excels ail other sorts, and, of 
course sells itself. Every person who had it last year 
s it again this season, and others should be quick 
tofcultivate a crop of such beautiful carrots. 
acket, 5c. Ounce, 10c, + Pound,20c. Pound, 75c. 
Early Ox- 
troduction, . 
which is @ oe 
decided ac- 
quisition. It 
is interme- 
diate be- 
tween Half 
Long and 
Horn varie- 
ties, and is “=. 
perfectly =| ‘ 
distinct; the 
shape is 
nearly oval 
and color 
and quality 
ll that can be desired. Packets, 5 and 10ce. 
5c. + Pound, 20c. 1 Pound, 60c. 
Early Half-Long Scarlet Chantenay.—ls 
early, as the Early Horn: but of twice its size, with 
broad shoulders and the root ee abruptly at 
the ends. Packet,5c. 1 Ounce,10c. 2 Ounces, 15c. 
+ Pound, 20c. 1 Pound, 60c. 
Pride of the Murket Carrot—is that the name of it? 
Well, it’s the finest Currot I ever grew, so bright, even, at- 
tractive and sells the best. HENRY H OFSETTER. 
2 Ounces 
