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NOVELTIES IN VEGETABLE SEEDS 



Photograph of our Field of Myer's "All Right " Lettuce, showing its uniform handsome growth. 



New Lettuce No. 88— Myer's ''All Right 



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This valuable new Lettuce, originated by the prominent Philadelphia market gardener whose 

 name it bears, is now offered for sale for the first time. We distributed last season a large number 

 of sample packets for trial among our customers, and that it has given pronounced satisfaction in all 

 sections will be seen by the voluntary testimonials published alongside, of which we have received 

 hundreds of similar ones. It is a most desirable 

 variety for either forcing in frames or open ground 

 planting, always producing beautiful, large, solid 

 heads of the most crisp and tender quality, and at 

 all seasons of the year. Pkt., 15c.; oz., 40c.; % 

 lb., $1.25 ; lb., I4.00. 



A few of the many testimonials received, showing 



what our customers tliiuk of 



MYEK'S "ALL, EIGHT " LETTUCE. 



Thomas Hunyerford, Capion, 111., August 22, 1897, 

 writes: " I tried twenty different kinds of lettuce this 

 season and found your New No. 88 (Myer's ' All Right ') 

 far superior to all the others " 



Erwin Church, Mitchell, Mich., July 31, 1897, writes : 

 "New Lettuce No. 88 (Myer's ' All Right ') is of extra 

 good quality and stands without a rival " 



A. T. Caillouct, Lafayette, La., June 21, 1897, writes: 

 " Your New No. 88 Lettuce (Myer's 'All Right') sur- 

 passes all I have seen yet." 



Porter Carpenter, Mill City, Pa., August 12, 1897, 

 writes: "New Lettuce, No. 88 (Myer's 'All Right') is 

 the finest I ever saw, also the best keeper. It kept fine 

 over three weeks in the wet " 



H. E. Baldwin, Hilton, N. J., September 23, 1897, 

 writes: " I sowed the seed of No. 88 (Myer's ' All Right ') 

 in a cold frame February 17th, and set the plants in the 

 field April ist ; every plant made a fine salable head. I 

 want more of the seed next spring." 



mccleary's improved jenny lind muskmelon. 



McCLEARY'S IMPROVED 



JENNY LIND MUSKMELON 



This valuable strain is the result of many years' 

 careful selection and improvement on the old- 

 fashioned Jenny Lind, made by Mr. John McCleary, 

 one of the best-known truckers of Burlington County, 

 N.J. These melons realize handsome prices in Phil- 

 adelphia markets on account of their great earliness, 

 being larger, roughing up better, and keeping fully a 

 week longer than other strains. Invaluable for first 

 early market. Pkt., 5c.; oz., loc; % lb., 30c.; lb., $1.00. 



