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POP CORN—Continued. 
RICE POP CORN. A splendid variety for popping 
purposes; grains sharply pointed. Ear, 10c.; pkt., 10e.; pint, 
25e.; qt., 45c., post-paid; ]b., 1oe.; 10 lbs., $1.00; 25 Ibs., $2.00, 
by express. 
SILVER LACE POP CORN, Pearl Pop Corn 
(Small Grain), Eight-Rowed Pop Corn (Large Grain). 
Each, per pkt., 10c.; pint, 25c.; qt., 45¢., post-paid; by freight 
or express, Ib., 10c.; 3 Ibs., 25¢.; 25 ]bs., $2.00; 100 Ibs., $6.00. 
Corn for Field Culture. Will be found under Farm 
Seeds. 
CORN SALAD-—Fetticus. 
One ounce will sow about eighteen square feet, and six 
pounds will sow one acre. 
Broad-Leaved (Large-Seeded). The best variety for 
market purposes. Pkt., 5¢.; oz., 10c.; Ib., 65¢e. 
CRESS, or PEPPER GRASS. 
One ounce will sow about fif- 
teen square feet. 
New Upland Cress. Grown 
same as spinach, but exactly resem- 
bles water cress in flavor. Pkt., 
10c.; 3 pkts., 25e. 
Extra Curled. Fine flavor, 
and can be cut severaltimes. Pkt., 
de.; 0z., 10¢.; 4 1b., 20e.; Ib., 50e. 
es TRUE WATER-CRESS. A 
WATER-CRESS. well-known aquatic plant, with 
oval leaves, making a delicious and appetizing salad. Pkt., 
10e.; 0z., 35¢.; 14 1b., $1.00; Ib., $3.50. 
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NORTHERN GROWN FROM CAREFULLY 
SELECTED SEED STOCKS. 
One ounce will plant about fifty hills; two pounds will 
plant one acre. 
Early Russian. Very early, hardy and productive; 
produced in pairs. Pkt.,5c.; 0z.,10e.; 44 lb., 30e.; Ib., 80c. 
Early Frame, or Early Short Green. Of medium 
size, straight and excellent for table use or pickling. Pkt., 
5e.; oz., 10¢.; 14 Ib., 2d¢.; lb., 70c. 
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JERSEY EXTRA EARLY PROLIFIC PICKLE. 
JERSEY EXTRA EARLY PROLIFIC PICKLE. 
This splendid new variety was originated and selected by a 
prominent New Jersey pickle grower in the celebrated pickle 
section on the Delaware River, about twenty-five miles 
above Philadelphia, where more pickles are grown than in 
any other section of the United States. It is ten days earlier 
than the old Long Green or Jersey Pickle and more produc- 
tive. Is pronounced by growers of thirty years’ experience 
““a perfect pickle in all respects.” Try it. Pkt,, 10c.; oz., 
20c.; 14 1b., 40¢.; Ib.. $1.25. 
Early Cluster. Quite early, and very productive, me- 
dium in size, and of a pale green color, and turns toa brown- 
ish yellow whenripe. Pkt., 5c.; oz., 10¢.; 14 lb., 25e.; 1b.,70e. 
Peerless, or Improved Early White Spine. Very 
early and productive, medium to large size, deep green, 
crisp, fine flavor. Pkt., 5e.; oz., 10c.; 14 1b., 25e.; Ib., 75e. 
Green Prolific, or Boston Pic ling. A short pick- 
ling variety, of fine form and flavor, enormously productive, 
erisp and tender. Pkt., 5¢.; 0z., 10c.; 4 lb., 25c.; Ib., 80c. 
NEW GIANT OF PERA. 
This magnificent variety was first 
brought here from Turkey by Dr. 
Harris, of Philadelphia. They are 
of the most delicious flavor, no other 
gcucumber we have ever eaten sur- 
passing them. Another remarkable 
quality is that they are very crisp 
and tender atall stages, and can be 
eaten at any time during growth. 
They grow to an enormous size, fre- 
W quently to one and a half feet in 
length and ten toeleven inches in 
round circumference; very smooth 
and straight, with a beautiful green 
skin. The vines grow vigorously, 
fruit sets near the hill and grows 
closely together, making them ex- 
ceedingly prolific. The seed cavity 
is very small and the seeds are slow 
toform andfew in number. Pkt., 
10c.; 0z., 20¢.; 44 Ib., 50e.; 1b., $1.50. 
White Japan. Very desirable 
for the table or pickles, being pure 
white, productive and of superior 
quality. Pkt., 5c.; oz., 10¢e.; 14 Ib., 
80e.; Ib., $1.00. 
Tailby’s Hybrid. A hybrid of 
the White Spine, with a large Eng- 
lish variety, retaining the prolific- 
ness of the former, united with large 
size, hardiness and desirable market 
qualities. Pkt., 5¢.; 0z., 10c.; 14 |b., 
30c.; 1b., $1.00. 
Long Green Turkey. A lead- 
ing variety for pickling; of excellent 
quality, dark green, firm and crisp. 
Pkt., 5¢.; oz., 10¢.; 14 lb., 30ce.; lb., 
85e. 
NICHOL’S MEDIUM GREEN. 
This new variety was originated 
near Columbus, O., by an extensive 
grower for market. In length it is 
medium between the White Spine 
and Long Green; very thick through 
and full at both ends, presenting a 
beautiful type; skin ofa light green 
eolor and very smooth; the vines 
are very hardy and productive; they 
are excellent for slicing or pickling. 
Pkt., 5¢.; oz., 10c.; 44 1b., 25e.; 1b., 80e. 
IMPROVED LONG GREEN. 
(Jersey Pickle), A standard pickling 
variety; dark green, tender, crisp, 
productive, of fine flavor and uniform size. Our strain is 
unsurpassed, We supply each season hundreds of the most 
critical Jersey market gardeners and pickle growers. PkKt,, 
5e.; 0z., 10¢c.; 14 Ib., 25e.; Ib., 75e. 
WESTERFIELD’S CHICAGO PICKLE. In recent 
years Chicago has become the centre of a very large pickling 
industry. This variety, originated by Mr. Westerfield, a 
gentleman largely interested in the business, is preferred for 
pickling by almost every large pickling factory in that city, 
and for commercial pickles it is one of the best. Pkt., 5c.; 
oz., 10c.; 14 lb., 25e.; Ib., 80c. 
West India Gherkin, or Burr. Also known as the 
Jerusalem Pickle; used only for pickling. Pkt., 5c.; 0z., 15e.; 
14 |b., 40c.; 1b., $1.40. 
GIANT OF PERA, 
Serpent, or Snake Cucumber. 
Sooly Qua, Serpent, or Snake Cucumber. 
curiosity, growing six feet long, and coiled like a snake, as 
shown in above i!lustration, with the head protruding. 
The Chinese consider this variety a great delicacy, either 
raw or boiled. Pkt., 10c.; 3 pkts., 25c.; oz., 50c. 
A great 
ENGLISH FRAME CUCUMBERS. 
Carter’s Champion, Blue Gown, Telegraph, Giant 
of Arnstadt and other good sorts. Each, per pkt., 25c. 
