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NEW SCARLET KASHMYR TURNIP. 



SCARLET KASHMTK. This entirely new and dis- 

 tinct variety we have imported from France. Its handsome 

 shape is well shown in the illustration above, the outside 

 skin being of a beautiful deep scarlet eolor; wonderfully 

 earlv, and of the finest table quality. Pkt., 5c.; oz., 15c.; ii 

 lb., 40c : lb., 81.25. 



TELLOAV ABERDEEN. Hardy, productive, a good 

 keeper, globe shape, good for table use or feeding stock. 

 Pkt., 5c.; oz.. 10c. ; H lb., 2fic.; lb., .5nc. 



YEL1.0W, or AMIJER GEOBE. Flesh firm and 

 sweet ; grows large, excellent for either table use or feeding 

 stock ; keeps well. Pkt., 5c.; oz., lOc; }.i lb., 20c.; lb., 5.5c. 



aiYEK'S PURPLE-TOP BE.4^«TY RUTA-BAGA. 

 This new variety is of American origin. It is undoubtedly 

 the finest Swede' to be obtained, wliether for market garden 

 or stock feeding. The root is smooth and beautiful. The 

 flesh is golden yellow, fine grained, solid, sweet, and v-ery 

 nutritious. Pkt.,5c.; oz., 10c. ; 34 lb., 25c.; lb., 7.5c.;5 lbs., 83.50. 



LONG ISLAND PURPLE-TOP RUTA-BAGA. A 

 new^ sort originated on Long Island, and largely grown for 

 New York markets. It grows to very large size, and of first 

 qualitv. Pkt., 5c ; oz., lOc; 34 lb., 20c.; lb., 6(lc. 



PURPLE-TOP YELLOW RUTA-BAGA. The lead- 

 ing market variety, and largely grown for stock, as well as 

 family use; hardv, produclive, .solid, sweet. Pkt., 5c.; oz., 

 lOc: '4 lb., 20c.; lb., 50c.; 5 lbs., 82.00. 



Seven-Top, or Forrester. Grown extensively in the 

 South for its abundant leaves, which are boiled with meats. 

 Pkt., 5c.; oz., lOc; M lb , loc; lb., 50c. 



WEIili-KNOWN TURNIPS. 



Large Packets, 5c. each. 



Per oz. K lb- lb. 



Pomeranean TVliite Globe, 10 15 50 



Large White Norfolk 10 15 50 



Cow Horn, or AVlute French, 10 15 50 



Large White Ruta-Baga, 10 20 60 



ROSE MVSCATEL TOBACCO. 



Tobacco Seed. 



PERSIAN ROSE MUS- 

 CATEL. Imported from Hu.i- 

 gary, where it is regarded as the 

 very best. It posse.sses a deli- 

 cious Turkish or Rose perfume. 

 Leaves are of a medium size 

 andregular. Pkt, lOc; oz. ,30c.; 

 341b.,S1.00; lb.,S.3.00. 



CONNECTICUT SEED- 

 LEAF. Saved from selected 

 plants. Pkt., 5c.; oz., 20c.; H 

 lb., 60c.; lb., 82.00. 



HAVANA. Imported seed. 

 Pkt., lOc; oz., 40c.; lb., 81.00. 



General Grant, Pennsyl- 

 vania, or Lancaster (Broad- 

 leaf), Gold leaf, each, pkt., 

 lOc; oz., 2.5c.; M lb., 60c.; lb., »2.25. 



SEEDS OF POT AND SWEET HERBS. 



Those marked with a * are perennial, and, when once 

 obtained in the garden, may be preserved for years. 



ANISE, pkt., 5c.; oz., lOc. * Balm, pkt., lOc; oz., 25c. 

 Basil, Sweet, pkt., 5c.; oz., 20c. Borage, pkt,, 5c.; oz., 

 JOc. Catnip, or Catmint, pkt,, 10c. ; oz., 40c. Coriander, 

 pkt., 6c.; oz., lOc; \^ lb., 25c. * Caraway, pkt., 5c.; oz., 

 lOc; 14 lb., 25c. Dill, pkt,, 5c.; oz., lOc; M lb., 20c.; lb., 6.5c. 



* Lavender, pkt., 10c. ; oz., 25c. Marigold, Pot, pkt., 5c.; 

 oz., 15c. * Fennel, pkt., 5c.; oz., 10c. Hyssop, pkt., 10c. 



* Horehoiind, pkt., lOc; oz., 30c. * Maijoram, Sweet, 

 pkt., 5c.; oz., 2nc. ; lb., 82.00. Opium Poppy, pkt., 5c.; oz., 

 25c. * Rosemary, pkt., lOc; oz.; 35c. * Kue, pkt., 5c.; 

 oz., 15c. Saffron, pkt., 10c. Sage, pkt., .5e.: oz., 20c.; 3i lb., 

 60c.; lb., 82.00. Savory, Summer, pkt., 5c.; oz., 15c.; 34 

 lb., 40c. *Savory, Winter, pkt., 5c.; oz., 20c. *Tansy, 

 pkt., lOc; oz., 30c. Thyme, pkt., lOc; oz., 30c.; }4 lb., 80c. 



* Worm-wood, pkt., 5c. : oz., 25c. 



Fruit Seeds. 



Remit for postage 8c. per pound, or 15c. per quart, when 

 ordered to be se7it hy tnail. 



Peach Pits, Pure Southern, natural or seedling, qt. ,15c.; 

 bush., 81.50. Apple Seed, Ih . 25c.; bush , 86.00. Apricot 

 Pits, oz., lOc; lb., 50c. Plum Pits, qt., 50c.; bush.. 810.00. 

 Pear Seeds, French imported, oz., loc; lb.. $1.50. Quince 

 Seed, oz., 15e ; lb., §1.50. 



VEGETABLE PLA/NTS. 



CABBAGE PLANTS (Cold Frame). Ready March and 

 April. Jolmson tk Stokes' Earliest, Johnson & Stokes' Mar- 

 ket Gardeners' No. ;;, Early Summer, Jersey Wakefield, 

 Early Winningstadt. 75c. per 100 ; 85.00 per lOiiO. 



CABBAGE PLANTS (Hot Bed). Same varieties as 

 above, ready after .Vpril 1st. 'Mc. per 100; Sl.OU per lOOO. 



CABBAGE PLANTS (Field Grouii). Ready July 1st. 

 Late Drumhead, Matchless Flat Dnteli, Hard Heading Savoy 

 and Short Stem Drumhead. 30c. per luO ; 82.50 per 1000. 



CELEKY PLANTS. Ready July 1st. .Johnson & 

 Stokes' Gold* 11 .Self-Blanching, New Perle Le Grand, Kala- 

 mazoo, Golden Dwarf, White Plume. 50c. per luo; 84.00 per 

 1000. 



EGG-PLANTS. Ready in May and June. New Jersey 

 Improved Large Purple. Grown in pots. 60c. per doz.; 

 Si. 00 per 100. Out of hot beds, 30c. per doz.; 82.00 per lOO 



TOMATO PLANTS (Tyau.splatitedi. Ready in .May 

 and .Tune. AVe can ah^'a^•s supply through the season all the 

 leading varieties at 20c. per doz.; 81.50 per 100; 810.00 per 1000. 



THAT GROW INTO DOLLARS 



For the Professional Market Gardener, will grow the very 

 Choicest Veg'etables aud FloAYers in the home gar- 

 den Our determination to grow only su<li seeds has 



increased our business to its present larg'e proportions, 



and gained for us the large.st trade enjoyed by any other house 

 in America, direct with critical market gardeners. 



