POPULAR VEGETABLE SEEDS 25 
EASIEST GROWN 
JOHNSON’S ALABASTER. Pkt., 25c.; 0z., $3.75; ¥ Ib., $12.00. Pkt., 5c.; oz., 10c.; 14 lb., 25c.; lb., 80c.; 5 Ibs., $3.75. 
CAULIFLOWER Per 
One ounce will produce about fifteen hundred plants and sow about forty square feet. One-| pkt. 
half ounces and one-half pounds furnished at ounce and pound rates. 
Johnson’s Early Alabaster. One of the best cauliflowers in cultivation ; 
Peroz. %4 1b. Per Ib. 
easiest grown, surest header and earliest. See photographaboye . . . |$0 25 $3 75 $12 00 $45 00 
Gilt Edge Early Snowball. Extrafinestock. For forcing under glass dur- 
ing winter and early spring, or for planting later in the open ground, 25 | 2 25 | 7 00} 25 00 
Pearl of Denmark. The latest novelty from Denmark. See page 5 30 | 5 00 
Extra Early Dwarf Erfurt (Extra Selected). For forcing or open ground, 25 | 2 25 | 7 00) 25 00 
Danish Dry Weather. Almost as early as Snowball, with larger heads . 25 | 3 50 | 11 00} 40 00 
Extra Early Paris. Heads of medium size; first-class, sure header. . . . 10% .65-|, -2-251--7.00 
Lenormand Short Stem. Has very large heads ; white, firm and late. . 10; 60; 200) 6 50 
Large Algiers. Market gardeners’ popular late sort ; enormous size . . . 10 65 |. 225) 7 00 
Veitch’s Autumn Giant. Vigorous in growth, very large and late . . . 10 50 175| 5 50 
CARROTS—For the Table and Stock Feeding 
One ounce will sow about one hundred and twenty-five feet of drill ; four pounds will sow an acre. 
Per oz.|} 14 1b. ‘| Per lb. 
All varieties in regular large-sized packets, at 5c. per packet. 
Rubicon Half-Long Orange. The best and most popular half-long carrot. Earlier 
than Danvers, heavier and thicker at the shoulders, as shown in our photo- 
graph above, making it more productive ; the leaves are also shorter and finer. 
A wonderfully heavy cropper, producing from 30 to 40 tons to the acre under | 
good culture. 5 lbs. and over, 75c. per lb., by freight or express . - -- - 1$0 10 I$0 25 [$0 80 
Improved Danvers. (Improved American Strain.) Top small; color rich | | " 
F orange ; shape, handsome and smooth ; superior quality; valuable also to grow 
for feeding stock, being well adapted to all soils. 5 ibs. for $3.25, by express, 10| 2 75 
New French Market. (French seed.) Fine deep orange color, beautiful, smooth, 
distinct, half-long shape, free from core. Heavy cropper and a great keeper, 10 25 85 
«Early Scarlet Horn. (Short Horn.) Old standard and favorite early sort. . 10 25 80 
«Ox-Heart, or Guerande. Early, short, thick, very smooth and handsome. . . 10 25 SO 
Early Half-Long Scarlet, Pointed. Very productive and handsome, fine quality, 10 25 85 
~Chantenay. (Stump-rooted.) Similar to the old French Nantes carrot. . .°. 10 25 80 
-Saint Vallery, or Intermediate Red. Rich red color; late, thick and smooth, 10 25 80 
«Long Orange. (Improved.) Well-knownstandard sort. 5 lbs., $3.00, by express, 10 25 80 
—Nichols’ Long Orange. Much earlier than old Long Orange, shorter top ; 
color, deep orange red. Perfectly smooth. 5 Ibs. and over, 70c. per lb. . . 10 25 90 
-—tLarge White Belgian. For cattle feeding ; very productive and large. . . . . 5 15 50 
“Large Yellow Belgian. Differing from above in color; a fine late keeper. . . 10| x | 60 
