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JOHNSON'S ALABASTER. Pkt., 25c; oz., $3.00; J< lb., $10.00. 



Pkt., 5c; oz., 25c; K lb., 85c; lb., $3.00. 



CAULIFLOWER 



One ounce will produce about fifteen hundred plants and sow about forty square feet. One- 

 half ounces and one-half pounds furnished at ounce and pound rates. 



Johnson's Early Alabaster. One of the best cauliflowers in cultivation; 



easiest grown, surest header and earliest. See photograph above. . . . 

 Gilt Edge Early Snowball. Extra fine stock. For forcing under glass 



during Winter and early Spring, or for planting later in the open ground, 



Pearl of Denmark. The latest novelty from Denmark 



Extra Early Dwarf Erfurt (Extra Selected). For forcing or open ground, 

 Danish Dry Weather. Almost as early as Snowball, with larger heads 



Extra Early Paris. Heads of medium size; first-class, sure header 



Lenormand Short Stem. Has very large heads; white, firm and late 

 Large Algiers. Market gardeners' popular late sort; enormous size. 

 Veitch's Autumn Giant. Vigorous in growth; very large and late. . 



Per pkt. 



$0 25 



25 

 30 

 25 

 25 

 10 

 10 

 10 

 10 



$3 00 



Per oz. 



Klb. 



$10 00 

 7 00 



Per lb. 



$38 00 



25 00 



25 00 



38 00 



7 00 



6 50 



7 00 

 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. 

 All varieties in regular large-sized packets, at 10c. 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 

 photograph 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, $2.60 per lb., by freight or express, 



Improved Danvers. (Improved American Strain.) Top small ; color rich orange ; 

 shape, handsome and smooth; superior quality; valuable also to grow for 

 feeding stock, being well adapted to all soils 



New French Market. (French seed.) Fine deep orange color; beautiful, 

 smooth, distinct, half-long shape; free from core. Heavy cropper and a great 

 keeper 



Early Scarlet Horn. (Short Horn.) Old standard and favorite early sort 



Ox-Heart, or Guerande. Early, short, thick, very smooth and handsome. . . . 



Early Half-Long Scarlet, Pointed. Very productive and handsome; fine quality, 



Chantenay. (Stump-rooted.) Similar to the old French Nantes carrot 



Saint Vallery, or Intermediate Red. Rich red color; late, thick and smooth. . 



Long Orange. (Improved.) Well-known standard sort 



Nichol's Long Orange. Much earlier than old Long Orange; shorter top; color, 

 • deep orange red. Perfectly smooth 



Large White Belgian. For cattle feeding; very productive and large 



Large Yellow Belgian. Differing from above in color; a fine late keeper 



Extra Clean 

 Rubbed Seed. 



Per oz. X lb. Per lb 



$0 25 

 25 



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 25 

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 20 



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 15 

 15 



$0.85 



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75 

 75 

 65 



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75 

 35 

 40 



$3 00 

 2 75 



2 75 

 1 25 

 1 50 



