JOHNSON & STOKES, PHILADELPHIA 



JOHNSON & 

 STANDARD 



Photograph of our field of mvee's " all bight" lettuce, showing its uniform handsome growth. 



SiZyer's "Jill Slight" jOettuce 



Five of the most popular Lettuces among the market gardeners of the United States to-day were 

 first introduced by us, but none of our previous introductions have met with so mucli enthusiasm or 

 brouglit us so many letters of liigh praise as tlie flyer's "All Right," the seed of which we offered 

 for sale last season for the first time. It originated with Henry Myers, the well-known Philadelphia 

 market gardener, who is noted for having the finest lettuce in this market, his product always realizing 

 almost fabulous prices. It is the most desirable variety for forcing in frames and equallj' valuable for 

 open ground planting, always producing beautiful, large, solid heads of the most crisp and tender 

 quality, and at all seasons of the year. Per pkt., 15c.; oz., 40c.; i lb., §1.25 ; lb., §4.00. 



DCew 5Potato—Ulie 20th Century 



Our attention was called to 

 this New Potato by one of the 

 largest growers of Genesee 

 County, New York, and after 

 thoroughly testing it the past 

 season, we can recommend it as 

 possessing as many desirable 

 qualities as any main-crop po- 

 tato we have ever giown. As 

 indicated by its beautiful russet 

 skin, its cooking qualities are 

 very superior, white, dry and 

 floury. It is a large yielder, and 

 its shape and size are very uni- 

 form. A vigorous grower, free 

 from disease. It is an ideal 

 potato, and its superb quality 

 and handsome appearance will 

 create a demand for seed in 

 1900 of all that can be grown in 

 1899. Per lb., 40c.; 3 lbs., $1.00, 

 postpaid ; peck, 75c.; bush., 

 An Average Tuber of the 20th Ckntuby, a Perfect Russet Potato. |2.25 ; barrel, §5.00, by freight. 



