NOVELTIES FOR 1904-Trial Packets Now Free 



WE WANT NAMES 



WORTHY OF EACH OF THESE SPLENDID NEW 



VARIETIES, and will pay $200 for them 



We will pay, September I, 1903, $50.00 each for the 

 NAMES selected as the BEST for each of the 

 two Novelties. Total, $100.00. $5.00 each for 

 what may be considered the NEXT BEST ten 

 names for each. Total, $100.00. Making a 

 grand total of $200.00. 



A Grand New Unnamed Beet 



For more than fifty years Mr. Wm. Lannier, 

 one of the oldest and best-known market garden- 

 ers near Philadelphia, supplied the early and late 

 markets with the handsomest and most salable 

 beets that could be had, and Lannier's Beets, as 

 they were called, became much sought after by the 

 best commission merchants of New York, Boston, 

 and Philadelphia. During all these years Mr. Lan- 

 nier selected with a critical eye the most perfect 

 beets from each crop for seed stock to plant for his 

 own use, never allowing himself to purchase seed 

 for planting from any one. This new unnamed 

 beet is the result of all these years of such careful 

 and intelligent selection, and in it we believe the 

 acme of perfection has been reached in beet cult- 

 ure. The seed is not for sale this season, but we 

 will put a liberal trial packet in all orders of |2.00 

 and over from this catalogue, which entitles the 

 purchaser to the privilege of competing for $100 

 Cash Premiums, as oflFered above, viz.: $50.00 for 

 the best name suggested, and $5.00 each for the 

 next best ten names, the eleven premiums aggre- 

 gating 1100 cash. 



NEW NAMELESS OABEAGE— $100 CASH FOB THE BEST NAMES SUGGESTED. 



NEW UNNAMED BEET — SlOO FOB FITTING TITLES. 



A Wonderful New 

 Nameless Cabbage 



A remarkable new and solid 

 flat-headed cabbage, originated 

 by one of the largest cabbage 

 growers of Long Island. In our 

 trials we have found it a perfect 

 wonder in earliness, even com- 

 ing in ahead of our Johnson 

 & Stokes' Earliest, which is 

 everywhere acknowledged to 

 be the earliest cabbage in culti- 

 vation. There is no seed for 

 sale this season and will not be 

 until 1904. We will, however, 

 include a liberal trial packet of 

 both this and the new beet 

 above, in all orders of $3.00 

 and over received this season, 

 which entitles the purchaser to 

 suggest names for both in com- 

 petition for the $200 Cash Pre- 

 miums offered above. 



CONDITIONS: — A competition blank is printed on each packet of seed, on wliich, after being emptied, the 

 sender's name and address and the name suggested can be written and returned to us. Tlie names can be sent in any 

 time before September 1, 1903, at which time they will be carefully considered by an impartial disinterested committee 

 of tliree well-known agriculturists, whose decision shall be final, and tlie prize money forwarded to the successful 

 competitors, whose names and addresses will be published in our Garden and Fabm Manual for 1901. 



