BLLIONYS NOVELTIES AND SPECIALTIES FOR 1893. 
The Very Best First Early Pea in Existence. 
ELLIOTT’S IMPROVED «MAUD S.” 
This is not a novelty, but an improved strain of the true Maud §S., which originated 
with one of the oldest and most reliable pea specialists. 
This stock is the result of years of careful selection, and we offer it as undoubtedly 
the very earliest, the most productive, the sweetest and most valuable first early Pea 
ever introduced. It is regular in height, the haulms ure dwarfer than most early 
varieties, and are inclined to stool or branch. The pods are of a bright green and are 
filled wit) magnificent peas of a most luscious character and produced in such profusion 
as to almost cover the plant. Itis at least a week earlier than Early Dexter and varieties 
of that type. Height, 24 feet. 
Price per pint, 20 cts.; quart, 35 cts.; peck, $2.50. 
“The ‘Maun §S.’ Pea, planted June llth, 1892; picked July 15th, 1892. Record, 34 
days.” MisS ANNIE M. SLADE, Montclair, N. J. 
In the above test the Maud S. beat Henderson’s ‘‘ First of All,” and several other 
so-called ‘‘ first early’ peas by several days. 
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RAWSON’S NEW “‘HOT-HOUSE” LETTUCE 
We take pleasure in offering the above, believing it to be the 
very best lettuce for growing under glass. Our stock is from 
the introducer, Mr. W. W. Rawson, who is one of the largest 
market gardeners in the world, and who has made vegetable 
WHITE MULTIPLIER ONIONS. 
Enormously productive; of pure white silvery color and 
mild, sweet flavor, very hardy, and will unquestionably prove a 
great acquisition to this class of onions, for its handsome appear- 
ance will make it one of the most attractive varieties that can 
be grown; it is also useful for pickling. White onicns being 
usually higher priced than any other color, the advantage of a 
White plying: Onion can be readily understood. Pint, 20 
cents; quart, 30 cents; peck, $2.25. 
WHITE MULTIPLIER ONIONS. 
growing a scientific profession. We quote Mr. Rawson's des- 
cription: ‘It is especially adapted for growing in greenhouses 
ind hot-beds, being THE LARGEST LETTUCE GROWN, NEARLY 
DOUBLE THE SIZE OF THE FAMOUS Boston MARKET OR WHITE 
SEED TENNIS BALL. It is also a sure header and not liable to 
rot in the heart, making it the most desirable variety for market 
gardeners and family use. The seed we offer was all grown 
under glass. Price, pkt., 15 cts.; 0z., 75 cts. 
GLASS RADISH. 
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This new Radish 
comes from the same 
gardener in Denver, 
Col., who originated 
the Denver Market 
Lettuce, and is a fine 
acquisition. It is a 
long Radish of light 
pink color, white tip- 
ped and of very uni- 
form size. The flesh 
is of a transparent 
white, always crisp 
and brittle, even if 
grown toa large size, 
and mild flayored. It 
was named ‘Glass 
Radish” on account 
of the fine transpar- 
ency of the flesh. 
Packet, 10 cts.; 0z., 
20 cts.; 4 1b., 50 cts. 
CELERY-—Giant Pascal. 
A self blanching variety of pronounced merit. 
Height about two feet ; stalks are very broad, crisp 
and solid. A valuable sort for both early and mid- 
winter use. Price, 10c. per pkt.; 50c. per oz. 
Plant the MAUD S. PEA for first early. 
