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Novelties and Specialties , 1892, 



New Parisian Forcing Carrot. 



10 cents. 



For soups this is invaluable; no rariety equally good for forcing or very early crop out- 

 of-doors. It is of short growth, with small top and small tap root; color, bright orange red. 

 Per i Pound, 60 cents ; Ounce, 20 cents ; Packet, "^ '^'^"*- 



Kronk's Perfection 

 Erfurt Cauliflower. 



We control this famous 



CauliQo-wer; the true seed ia 



to be had only from us. 



This is the earliest, whitest, 

 surest heading, and finest strain 

 of cauliflower in the market. The 

 heads are very solid, large, and 

 finely formed, while its dwarf 

 habit and short outer leaves allow 

 it to be planted very close. 



No better proof of superior- 

 ity can be given than its great 

 popularity with the critical grow- 

 ers for Boston market for two 

 years. This past season one of 

 our customers took the Special 

 Prize from the Mass. Horticul- 

 tural Society, in a competition 

 open to all the noted growers. 



Per Packet, 25 cents ; Ounce, 

 #4.00; ^ Pound, $15.00. 



SPECIAL PRIZE. 



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Paris Golden Self-Blanching Celery, 



Our stock of this valuable and incomparable new Celerv was imported by us direct from 

 the introducer in Paris, France. It is of a beautiful waxy, golden color: very tliick, solid 

 stalks, of rich, nutty flavor ; growth close, compact and of luedium height, and can be blanched 

 in half the time of other sorts. It is the finest introduction of recent years, and everv culti- 

 vator of this fine vegetable will find it invaluable. Per Pound, $4.00 ; Ounce, 40 cents ; Packet, 

 10 cents. 



Giant Pascal Celery. 



In our trials last year this variety proved entirely rust-proof. It is the strongest growing 

 of all, and is of remarkably fine appearance and delicious quality. Tbe heart and inner leaves 

 are naturally waxy-white in color, very crisp and nutty in flavor. It is easily blanched, and 

 the surest cropper of any. Per Packet, 10 cents ; Ounce, 40 cents ; Pound, .S4.00. Postage 

 paid. 



Farquhar's First- Crop Sugar Corn. 



DELICIOUS, LARGE EARS ; DWARF; EXTRA EARLY. 



This variety, nov/ depended upon by most wide-awake growers all over Massachusetts 

 for Earliest Crops, is ])eing re-nanied and introduced (?) by several enterprising individuals, 

 and offered to their customers as a novelty at high prices. 



SEE ALSO GE-'JERAL LIST FOR NUMEROUS OTHER VARIETIES. 



