10 



PRICE, $1.00, OR FREE 

 Contains 20 Distinct 



Beans [none of n-hich require staking), 

 Dwiirf, string, green pod, V4 pt.: I)»!irf, 

 string, yellow wax pod, Vi pt.; Busb 

 l.iiiinx, Ipkt. 



Beet, round red, 1 pkt. 



Cabbag-e, Earjy Wakefield. 1 pkt. 



Carrot, Early Half-long Scarlet, I pkt. 



Corn, I'irh- Sugar, V-i pt. 



Ciiciiniber, for slicing, etc., 1 pkt. 



Egg Plant, I pkt. 



Lettuce, Jiest Summer Heading, 1 pkt. 



Varieties in Ail, viz.: 

 Onion, Early White for slicing, 1 pkt.; 



Large Red for boiling, 1 pkt. 

 Parsley, Double Curled, 1 pkt. 

 Peas [none of wliicb require staking), 



Earliest Dwarf, Va pt.; Dwarf. .Medium 



Early, for succession , Va pt.; Dwarf Late, 



i-i.. pi. 

 Radish, Early Round Red. 1 pkt. 

 Squash, White Scalloped Hush. 1 pkt. 

 Tomato, Earlv Smooth .Scarlet, 1 pkt. 

 Turnip, Round White Table, Ipkt. 



SUBURBAN GARDEN Collection 



PRICE, $2.50. WEIGHT 

 Carriage to be paid by Customer. 



Beans, Dwarf, string green pod, I qt.; 



Dwarf, string yellow or wax pod, 1 qt.; 



Dwarf Limas, % pt.; Climbing Snap, 



1 pt. 

 Beet, Round Red Table. 7 pkt. 

 Cabbage. Early and Late, each 1 pkt. 

 Carrot, Early Long Scarlet, 1 pkt. 

 Celery, Self-blanching, 1 pkt. 

 Corn, Sugar. Early and Late, each Va pt. 

 CvLCVLiiibev, for slicing, 1 pkt.; for pickles, 



1 pkt. 

 "Egg Plant, I pkt. 

 Endive, or Wljite Chicory, for salads, 



1 pkt. 

 Iieek, for soups, J pkt. 

 Iiettuce, Early Heading, 1 pkt.; Best for 



Summer, I pkt. 



PACKED FOR SHIPMENT, 12 lbs. 

 Contains 37 Distinct Varieties In All, viz.: 

 Slelons, .^lusk, sweet grecn-flethed,! pkt.; 



Water, Early, 1 /ikt. 

 Onions, Early White for .Soup, 1 pkt.: 



Large Red for boiling. 1 pkt. 

 Parsley, iTble curled for garnishing, Ipkt. 

 Parsnip, Long White. 1 pkt. 

 Peas, Extra Early, Medium and Late, 



e.lrll I ijt. 



Pepper, Large, for Mangoes, J pkt. 



Pumpkin, best for pies. 1 pkt. 



Badish, Round lied, 1 pkt.; Round 



Whilr. 7 pkt. 

 Salsify, White. 7 pkt. 

 Spinach, /(<«f .Sunnuer. I jikt. 

 Squash, for .Summer and /■',///, each I pkt. 

 Tomato, Large Smooth .Scirlet, 1 pkt. 

 Turnip, Round White Table, 1 pkt. 



The COUNTRY CENTLEMAHcoiiecUon. 



PRICE, $5.00. WEIGHT PACKED FOR SHIPMENT, 28 lbs. 



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Carriage to be paid by Customer. Contains 

 Beans, Dwarf, snap green pod, 2 qts.: 



Dwarf, snap, wax or yellow pod. 1 



qt.: Dwarf Linias, Va pt.: Large 



Limas, 1 pt.; Pole, .Snap, 1 pt. 

 Beets, Early and Late, Round Red, 



eaili.l oz. 

 Cabbag'e, Extra Early, Medium and 



Late, each I pkt. 

 Carrot, Early Scarlet, 1 oz. 

 Cauliflower, Snowball, 7 pkt. 

 Celery, Vi oz. 

 Corn, Sugar, Extra Early, 1 pt.; 



Sugar, Medium Early, 1 qt.; Sugar, 



.\7a in Crop, 7 qt. 

 Corn Salad, 7 pkt. 

 Cucumber, for slicing, 1 oz.; for 



liirkles, 1 oz. 

 Hgg Plant, 7 pkt. 

 Endive, or White Chicory, for 



salads. 7 pkt. 

 Kale, Dwarf rnrled. 7 pkt. 

 Kohl Babi, White. 7 pkt. 

 laeek, for soups, 7 pkt. 

 Iiettuce, TCarlv Head, 7 pkt.; Best 



.Summer Head, 7 pkt. 



6o Distinct Varieties In All, viz.: 

 Melons, Musk, 7:arlv, 7 jikt.: Main 



Crop. 7 oz.; Water. Early. 7 pkt. 

 Nasturtium, for pickles, 7 pkt. 

 Okra, for soups, 7 pkt. 

 Onions, Small White, for slicing, 7 



pkt.: Large White, for boiling, 1 oz.; 



Large Red, for Winter, 7 oz. 

 Parsley, double curled, for garnish- 

 ing. I pkt. 

 Parsnip, Long White, 7 oz. 

 Peas, I'xtra Early, .Medium and Late, 



each I' qts. 

 Pepper, Large, for .Mangoes, 1 pkt. 

 Pumpkin, for pies, 1 pkt. 

 Badish, Early Round Red, 7 oz.; Early 



Round White, 1 oz. 

 Sage, 7 pkt. 

 Salsify, White, 7 pkt. 

 Spinach, / oz 



Squash, .Summer, 1 oz.; Winter, 7 oz. 

 Thyme, 7 pkt. 

 Tomato, Extra Early Scarlet, 1 pkt.: 



Large Scarlet, 7 pkt. 

 Turnip, Extra Early. White Flesh, 1 



oz.; Yellow Flesh, 1 oz. 



''SlSISISISEfSISTcSX 



COLLECTIONS 



contain only 



True and Tried Kinds \ 



selected to give a 



Continuous Supply 



of 



Fresh Vegetables 



throughout the season. 



I THE QUANTITIES 



ij are proportioned to 



Hi II 



]]Meet the Requirements^ 



Hi 



Of such gardens as are 



indicated by the titles 



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THESE . . 1 



t Collections 



fl Are Convenient 



M For those who do not 



n] care to wade through 



f. long lists, or who pre- 



fil fer our judgment as to 



n] 



g kinds and quantities. 



I THESE . . 



I Collections 



S We make up in quan> 



titles before the busy 



D) 



d season opens, enabling 



[jj ustosell them for fully 



Uj 35 per cent, less than 



(J the articles would cost 



nj if purchased sepa- 



I!| rately; S 



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P] THEREFORE WE CAN ^ 



LMAKE NO ALTERATIONS. | 



WITH EVERY GOLUEGTION 



We enclose a 

 enabling even tl 



pamphlet giving 

 ihe inexperienced 



plain directions for sowing and cultivating PRFF 

 to produce fresh vegetables the entire season. 1 llisu 



