Xovelties and S2>ecialtieSf 1892. 



NEW AND CHOICE TOMATOES-Concluded. 



Chemin. Very distinct and attractive, being in form like a fair, smooth apple. Of 

 bright scarlet color; very solid, without any hard core. Mr. Jas. Cook, of Forest, Ontario, 

 reports picking ripe fruit in 118 days from plant- 

 ing. Per Packet, 5 cents ; Ounce, 30 cents. 



New Stone. Very large; bright scarlet, 

 smooth and solid ; ripens up to the stem without a 

 crack; not subject to rot; one of the very best. 

 Per Packet, 5 cents ; Ounce, '60 cents. 



Mitchell's New. The earliest large Tomato 

 grown ; bright red in color, of uniformly fine 

 shape and medium size. Highly recommended by 

 many leading growers. Per Packet, 10 cents ; 

 Ounce, 35 cents. 



Atlantic Prize. An excellent, very early 

 Tomato, bearing its bright-colored fruit in hand- 

 some clusters. Unlike many varieties, the Prize^ 

 yields a heavy crop of early fruit, — not a pre 

 cocious specimen or two merely. Per Packet, 5 

 cents ; Ounce, 30 cents. 



The Budlong White Ruta- 

 baga Turnip. 



Too much cannot be said in favor of this 

 variety. It is remarkably even and uniform in 

 growth, a sure cropper, and of a size to suit the 

 most fastidious cultivator. The flesh is tender, 

 sweet, and not at all " stringy" in texture. Keeps 

 in excellent condition till spring. Per Pound, 75 

 cents ; Ounce, 10 cents ; Packet, 5 cents. the budlong rutabaga. 



Early Refugee Wax Bean. The earliest Bean grown ; pods long, round and of a 

 golden-yellow color. Suitable for early or late sowing; au immense yielder. Per Packet, 10 

 cents ; Quart, 40 cents. 



Rhode Island Bush Bean. Green podded ; of excellent flavor as a Snap Bean when 

 picked early. A favorite in Rhode Island on account of its earliness and its quality as a 

 Baking Bean when matured. Seeds white. Per Packet, 10 cents ; Quart, 25 cents. 



Lazy Wives' Pole Bean. So productive that they can be gathered in handfuls. Seeds 

 white. An excellent variety whether used green or dry. Per Packet, 10 cents ; Quart, 40 cents. 



Gregory's Hard-Heading Cabbage. Of this fine Cabbage the originator says: "It 

 makes heads as harrl as a rock, and is especially adapted for late keeping, being in good con- 

 dition as late as May. Heads round, very heavy and of excellent quality." Per Packet, 5 

 cents; Ounce, 30 cents; ^ Pound, $1.00. 



Very Early Etampes Cabbage. Exceedingly early, very tender, and of fine flavor. 

 It is shaped like the Oxheart, light green in color, and may be planted closer than any other 

 sort. Per Packet, 5 cents; Ounce, 20 cents; Pound, $2.00. 



Buxton's Danvers Carrot. Saved by Mr. S. P. Buxton from prize stock. This is the 

 best type of Danvers Half-long Carrot, being remarkably smooth and fine-grained. Growers 

 for market who saw Mr. Buxton's roots wilUngly paid $5.00 per ])oun(l for liis strain of seed, 

 so superior is it to the ordinary Danvers Carrot. Supply of seed quite small. Per Packet, 

 10 cents; Ounce, 25 cents. 



Gilt Edge Cauliflo-wer. An early, dwarf, and sure-heading sort; very popular around 

 New York. Per Packet, 20 cents; Ounce, $3.00; i Pound, $10.00. 



Early Puritan Cauliflower. A variety of the Early Erfurt, with small leaves and 

 large, pure white heads. Per Packet, 20 cents; Ounce, $3.00; 4 Pound, $10.00. 



