Jfovelties and Specuilties, 1892. 



True Yellow Danvers Onion, 



Specially Fine, Home-Gro-wn Seed. 



The seed is from the best types of tlie true globe 

 shape, all carefully picked by hand. It.is new growth, 

 pluiup, heavy, and of strong vitality. The Onion is 

 early, large in size, and a large and never-failing 

 yiolder. It has a very small neck, ripening up hard 

 and fine. In market it attracts marked attention, and 

 is not only the best keeper, but finest flavored. Such 

 a strain of seed as is here offered is all the more 

 valuable, as tons of Californian Onion Seed have been 

 bought by other dealers. To any grower who desires 

 to see and test our Onion Seed, before buying in 

 <iuantity, we will mail a sample packet for three 

 2-cent postage stamps. This strain was awarded first 

 premium at the Massachusetts Horticultural Society's 

 exhibitions, Bay State Fair, and Concord, Mass., 

 Fair. Per Packet, 10 cents; per Ounce, 30 cents; 

 per Pound, $3.00. Postage paid. 



PLEASE NOTE. In addition to the above, 

 ^we offer, at page 15, excellent new seed oif 

 YELLOW DANVERS ONION, at the very low 

 price of $2.00 Per Pound. This seed is grown by a careful Eastern grower, and 

 is much superior to Californian Seed at any price. 



Market Model Parsnip. 



The finest sort in cultivation. Very heavy cropper; average length of root, 18 to 24 

 inches; remarkably smooth, liandsome and clean in appearance; of most superior flavor and 

 fine texture. Mr. A. R. Barker, wholesale grower of vegetables, of Ashmore Park, N. Y., 

 Av rites : " Please send me by return mail 2 pounds Market Model Parsnip. They are the 

 best I ever saw. Check enclosed." Per Packet, 5 cents; Ounce, 10 cents; Pound, ^1.00. 

 Postage paid. 



New and Select Peas. 



Heroine Pea. (Henderson.) A medium early, green, wrinkled Pea, growing from 2 to 

 2i feet high. Comes in between Advancer and Champion of England, and bears a profusion 

 of Inrge pods containing eight to ten Peas. The flavor when cooked is truly delicious. Per 

 Packet, 10 cents ; Quart, 50 cents. 



Duke of Albany Pea. Immense pods of a rich dark-green color and of excellent 

 flavor. A very superior Pea, of quick growth, following Advancer. Height, 5 feet. Per 

 Packet, 10 cents ; Quart, 40 cents. 



John Bull Pea. Delicious for main crop; of robust, stocky habit; remarkably pro- 

 ductive of very large, well-filled pods. Height, 2^ feet. Per Packet, 10 cents ; Quart, 35 

 cents. 



Blufe Beauty Pea. Dwarf and extra early; grows uniformly about 1| feet high; pods 

 of good si/e ; quality and flavor cannot be surpassed. Per Packet, 10 cents ; Quart, 30 cents. 



Prince of "Wales Pea. Excellent for early and medium early. Very heavy cropper; 

 of delicious flavor. Height, 3 feet. Per Packet, 10 cents; Quart, 40 cents. 



First and Best Pea. An improved type of the Daniel O'Rourke. Very popular as an 

 extra early. Height, 2^ feet. Per Packet, 10 cents; Quart, 25 cents; Peck, $1.25. 



Hancock Pea. Not a few of our best farmers and gardeners rely solely upon the Early 

 Hancock for their first crop. It is a round, white Pea, with well-filled pods ; very large for so 

 early a sort. Quality and productiveness unsurpassed. Per Packet, 10 cents; Quart, 30 

 •cents ; Peck, $1.50. 



WE MAIL FREE ALL SEEDS ORDERED AT PACKET AND OUNCE PRICES. SEE PAGE XXVI. 



