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



WATER MELON. 



Oemler's Triumph. New. Very valuable sort. Seeds so diminutive that a thim- 

 ble will hold tifty-flve, whereas it only holds seven of those of ordinary Water 

 Melons ; hence the seed can l)e swallowed without inconvenience. It is very early 

 and very productive. Sliape, short oval, weighing about 15 pounds. Color, dark 

 green, mottled; flesh, dark red, solid and very sweet. Per packet. 15 cents. 



ONION. 



Danvers Yellow Globe. Buxton's true 

 type, (see page 34). Per ounce, 30 cents; 

 per pound, $4.00. 



PEA. 



Alaska. The earliest of early Peas. Most 

 prolific, sweetest, and best color when 

 cooked. It is a blue, round-seeded variety, 

 growing about two-and-a-half feet high, and 

 ripening up almost uniformly. Recom- 

 mended, after trial of sample packets, by 

 the leading growers of the country. Now 

 offered for the first time. Per quart, 30 

 cents; per bushel, $5.00 



Seepage Zl for list of New Peas. 



PUMPKIN, 



DANVERS OKION. 



(True Olobe- Shaped.) 



King of the Mammoths. Growing enormously large, often 150 to 200 pounds. 

 Flesh fine-grained and good quality. Unsurpassed variety to grow for fairs and 

 exhibition purposes. Per packet, 25 cents. 



SQUASH. 



Low's Bay State. We offer this 

 splendid, new fall and winter 

 Squash as a decided acquisition. 

 Its points of excellence are sol- 

 idity, heavy weight, fineness of 

 grain, dryness and sweetness. 

 Ripens early, has a very hard, 

 green shell, and bright golden, 

 very thick flesh. Uniformly 

 from 10 to 12 pounds in weight. 

 Per pound, 75 cents; per ounce, 

 10 cents; per packet, 5 cents. 



The Sibley. New, said to be supe- 

 rior in flavor and quality to the 

 Hubbard. Shell pale green, very 

 hard; flesh orange, solid, very 

 thick and dry ; wonderful for 

 fineness of grain and delicacy 

 of flavor. Very productive and 

 keeps well. Weight about 10 pounds. 



I.OW'S BAY STATE SQUASH. 



Per packet, 25 cents. 



" / beg to inform you that I was very much pleased with all the seedn I purchased of you last 

 season. I raise largelxj for the market, and found no failures. Everything came well and proved 

 true and good.'" — C F., Lexinj^ton, Mass. 



