15^ 



MCSarD FROTSCHER's ALMaKAC and garden MANtJAL 



i^i/i/i.— Extreme whiteness, both of 

 !3kin and flesh, and unexcelled table 

 quality. 



Sixth.— Great vigor in growth and soli- 

 dity of tuber, enabling it to resist disease 

 to a remarkable degree. Do not fail to 

 try it. 



Price, per h peck, 60c. ; per peck, $1.00 ; 

 per bushel, S3. 00. 



The Tliortourn Potato. The origi- 

 nators of this potato claim to have in 

 this one of the earliest and best of all 

 productive sorts. A seedling of the 

 Beauty of Hebron, which it resembles ; 

 but is much earlier; quality is unsur- 

 passed. 



Price, per h peck, 40c. ; per peck 75c. ; 

 per bush., m.OO; per bbl. $5.00. 



£arly Sunrise Potato. This va- 

 riety is of recent introduction ; it is very 

 early and fairly productive. The tubers 

 are large, oblong, solid, uniform and 

 handsome ; flesh white, fine grained and 



dry. They are fit for the table when 

 dug quite young, as they are extremely 

 early. 



Price, per peck, 50c. ; per bush.. Si. .50; 

 per bbl. S4.00. 



n<c i'Otato. 



The Utiki»o\t'» Pea. This is a 

 new Pea belonging to the Sontlwrn Con: 

 Pea class. It is of a greenish white 

 color and of a strong vigorous growth. 

 The pods are long and full, and continue 

 in bearing for some time. 



Price, per peck. 75c. ; per bush., $2.09: 

 by mail, i)ostage paid, 15c. per lb. 



EXTRA CLEANED BIRD SEED, 



I make a specialty to put up choice re-cleaned bird seed in cartoons holding 

 one pound. These cartoons contain a mixture oi 



SICILY CANARY, HEMP, GERMAFM RAPE, 

 AND GERMAN MILLET, 



all re-cleaned and of best quality. 



Have also plain Canary put up in same way, one pound cartoons ; this is of the 

 very best quality and also re-cleaned. Price, 10c. per cartoon ; 3 cartoons, 2oc. 



Have also in bulk, the above as well as Hemj), Rape and Millet. 



Cuttle Fish Bone. 5c. a piece : 50c. a pound. 



T E ST I Is/I O I<r I A. XjS 



Alpha, La., Nov. 24, 1889. 

 Our garden was splendid this past 

 summer due to the fine seed you sent 

 us ; in future will use no other, but yours. 

 Mrs. R. W. SEAG. 



HouMA, La.. April 16th, 1889. 

 Your seeds are doincr stdendid ; I have 

 never failed to get your seeds to germi- 

 nate. J. C. RAGAN. 



Ramsey, La.. February 15, 1889. 

 Have been planting your seeds for 

 several years, and have found them 

 superior to those from Northern houses, 

 especially with Melons, 



J. N. WILLIAMS. 



Jhv/ELTOX Plant., La., June 18, 1889. 

 I cut a cabbage on the 15th inst. which 

 weighed 19i lbs. ; it was raised from seed 

 of your Superior Flat Dutch Cabbage. 

 We had a six weeks' drouth, which I 

 calculated diminished its weight about 

 ten pounds. I am very well satisfied 

 with your seed, and have recommended 

 them to all my neighbors. 



B. B. EWELL. 



Calvert St'n, Ala., January 17, 1889. 

 Have always found your seeds to be as 

 represented. The Wardwell's Kidney 

 Wax Beans I got from you last season, 

 I liked bett'M^ than any other bunch bean 

 I ever tried before. 



Mrs. Dr. W. T. WEBB. 



