Farquhars' Reliable Seed<, 16 and 19 South Marhd St., Boston. 3 



CAULIFLOWER. 



Kronk's Perfection. This 

 is tilt' earliest, whitest, 

 surest lieadinc:. and finest 

 strain of Caulirtower in 

 the market. The heads are 

 very solid, lar<i:c, and line- 

 formed, while its dwarf 

 habit and short ontcr 

 leaves allow it to be plant- 

 ed very close. "We have 

 au me stock of this. Per 

 packet, 25 cents ; per 

 ounce, $4.50. 



KRONK'S PEKFECTIUX EARLIEST (A ULIFLOWEK. 



CELERY. 



Solid White Curled-Leaved. One of the 



most ornamental of vegetables, the stalks 

 blanch perfectly white, while the leaves are 

 finely curled like Parsley, and very beautiful. 

 In fine quality this new and aluable sort is 

 unsurpassed. {See cut.) Per packet, 25 cents, 

 ounce, .^l.OO. 



Golden Solid. This new Celery is exceedingly 

 solid, crisp, and tender; entirely free from 

 loose, pithy inner stalks. Grows to a large 

 size; of beautiful appearance, and keeps well. 

 Its tine golden-yellow color and nutty flavor 

 are sure to make the Golden Solid a popular 

 Celery. Per packet, 10 cents ; per ounce, 40 

 cents; per pound, .$4.50. 



SOLID "WHITE CURLED-LEAVED CELERY. 



SWEET CORN. 



Farquhars' First Crop Sugar. The earliest and most popular very early Sweet 

 Corn, and the standard variety with gardeners and maik» t-growers around Boston 

 for their first crop. It is fully earlier than Cory, and entirely free from any red 

 color of cob or kernels. It is of low growth and productive; ears eiiiht- rowed, 

 of good size, and fit for table use several days before any other variety ; kernels 

 quite large, white, and of delicious flavor. We recommend it as in every respect 

 the best early Sweet Corn yet before the public. Selected Ears, each, io cents; 

 per quart, 30 cents ; by mail, 50 cents. 



" I write to say that your seeds have piven me very great satisfaction. Your new Com is by far 

 the finest I have tried. Tested alongside of the Cory and several others, yours was tit to use several 

 days earlier than any of them, besides being of good size and very tine, sweet quality." 



Shelhurne. Vt. (Signed) W. H. Rand. 



Honey Sweet. This splendid second-early Sweet Corn originated In Pennsylvania, 

 antl is quite distinct. The Corn is or" the most beautiful creamy white, much 

 shriveled when dry, and having the deepest grain and smallest cob of any variety 

 we have ever seen, and when cooked is of delicious sweetness. Ears, each, 10 

 cents; by mail, 15 cents; per packet, 10 cents. 



