Farquhars' Reliable Seeds, 16 and 19 South Market. St., Boston. 



CABBAGE. 



Express Extra Early. The earliest of all Cabbages. Produces very solid heads, 

 tendt-r and of most delicious flavor. New and distinct sort. Per packet. 10 cents : 

 per onuce, 50 cents. 



All Seasons. Gregory's. Larger than Henderson's Early Summer, equally early, 

 very solid, and sure-heading. A superior variety to plant for an early or a late 

 crop. Per pound, .$3.50; per ounce, 30 cents; per packet, 5 cents. 



Alley's Deep-Head Brunswiek. This fine, solid, sure-heading Cabbage is earlier 

 and a better keeper than Fottler's, and equal if not superior in flavor. Per packet, 

 5 cents; per ounce, 30 cents; per pound, §3.00. 



CARROT. 



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Chantenay. Grown by French gar- 

 deners around Paris in prefi-rence 

 to all otiier sorts, Ftjrm half-hmg, 

 stump-rooted ; fine grained, of excel- 

 lent quality and with small core. Per 

 packet. 5 cents: per ounce, 10 cents; 

 per pound, 80 ceuts. 



CJUEKAKDE CAUKOT. 



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Guerande. (See cut ) We jave tried 

 this new Carrot and find . to be Avor- 

 thy of the good" character given it. 

 For garden cultivation and home use 

 we recommend it hi^^lily, as it is of 

 excellent quality, and every carrot 

 can easily be pulled by hand, no 

 digging being necessary. In a recent 

 trial Avith tweniy-five other kind.>^, the 

 Guerande yielded more in weight of 

 roots than any other. Our seed is 

 direct from the introducer. Per packet. 5 

 cents; per oimce, 10 cents; per pound, $1.00. 



Intermediate Red. Most symmetrical in shape; 

 of a deep orange-red color. The roots are 

 about nine inches long, pointed, smooth, and 

 straight. One of the best for garden or field 

 culture. Per packet, 5 cents; per ounce, 15 

 ceuts; per pound, SI. 50. 



Danvers Half-long. (See cut.) We ofier seed 

 from fine-selected roots of this excellent sort; 

 this is the genuine stump-rooted variety. Per 

 packet, 5 ceuts, per ounce, 15 cents; per 

 pound, .$1.50. 



CUCUMBER. 



Arlington White Spine. Arlington growers for 

 market possess many fine strains of vegetables. 

 This variety of Cucumber is one of the finest 

 we have seen, being remarkable for evenness 

 of size, fine form, and dark green color. Per 

 packet, 5 cents; per ounce, 20 cents; per 

 pound. .$1.50. 



DANVERS HALF-LOXG CARROT. 



" / have pleasure to saij that your seeds are the best I have ever bought anywhere. I find evertf- 

 thing just as you represented to rne. Have xvsed seeds largely as a market-gardener for a number 

 of years past."— N. A. (Jr., Quincy, Mass. 



