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FIRST CROP CABBAGE. 



This Cabbage was first introduced in England, and received 

 an "Award of Merit" from the Royal Horticultural Society. 

 It is extremely early and distinct. The heads are small, re- 

 quiring but little room in the garden, nnd make fine, solid hearts 

 very early. Pkt., 10 cts.; oz., 35 cts.; ± lb., $1.25. 



DANISH ROUNDHEAD 

 CABBAGE. 



Matures earlier than the Danish Ball Head; heads are round, 

 have a short stalk, and are very hard. The interior leaves are 

 pure white and of sweet flavor. It is a healthy variety and able 

 to stand hot weather and resist disease. Pkt., 10 cts.; oz., 50 

 cts.; i lb., $1.50. 



Dry-weather Cauliflower. 



Especially adapted for sections subjected to long, dry seasons, 

 as it will grow well and produce the finest heads in spite of lack 

 of moisture. Heads grow to a large size, are very solid, pure 

 white and of delicious flavor. Valuable for growing in the 

 Southern States. Pkt., 20 cts ; i oz., SI. 00. 



SUTTON'S RED 

 INTERMEDIATE CARROT. 



This new variety of Carrot is of English origin, and 

 its handsome shape, rich red color and fine quality 

 will appeal to all. It grows to a desirable size, be- 

 tween the half-long and long varieties, and is very uni- 

 form. The shape is desirable, tapering to a decided 

 point, and the quality is excellent, being sweet and 

 tender. Pkt., 10 cts.; oz., -15 cts.; £ lb.. 40 cts.; 

 lb., £1.25. 



DREER'S MONARCH 

 CEEERY. 



This variety has taken a number of prizes at ex- 

 hibitions of vegetables. The stalks are large and 

 have a magnificent bright golden-yellow heart; very 

 solid, brittle and of the most delicious flavor, and 

 ■when properly grown is entirely free from stringiness. 

 It is a remarkably good keeper, and presents a hand- 

 some appearance when ready for the table. Pkt., 10 

 cts.; oz., 40 cts.; J lb., $1.25. 



GOEDEN DAWN 



SWEET CORN. 



An extra early yellow-grained variety, but when 

 one gets the sweet, delicious taste, the color of grains 

 is forgotten. Stalks about five feet high and bear 2 

 and 3 ears, free from smut and filled out to the ex- 

 treme tip. Pkt., 10 cts.; pt., 20 cts. (postpaid, 25 

 cts.); qt„ 30 cts. (postpaid, 40 cts.); 4 qts., $1.00; 

 peck, $1.50. : 



KLONDIKE CUCUMBER. 



This valuable variety is one of the best for slicing. The color 

 is rich dark green, and the fruits grow to a uniform size, meas- 

 uring about seven inches in leng'h and two inches thick when 

 in good condition for use. Pkt, 10 cts ; oz., 15 cts.; J- lb., 40 

 cts.; lb., $1.25. 



DREER'S IMPERIAL 



EONG-STANDING KALE. 



A beautifully curled and crimped sort, of strong, vigorous 

 habit, perfectly hardy, attractive appearance, and a bright 

 green color. It furnishes an abundance of greens during the 

 fall, winter and spring. Pkt., 5 cts.; oz., 10 cts.; J lb., 30 

 cts.; lb., $1.00. 



DREER'S PRIZETAKER LEEK. 



A fine large variety of Leek, which is very mild and tender.' 

 The Leeks grow very long and thick and are pure white in color. 

 On account of its size and attractive appearance, this variety is an 

 ideal one for growing to show at exhibitions. Pkt., 10 cts. ; oz., 

 20 cts ; J lb., 75 cts. 



