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GIANT FORCER BEAN. 



A new variety of green podded Bean suilable- 

 fo'r forcing under glass ami also for outdoor cul- 

 ture. The pods mature very quickly and are 

 exceedingly attractive, both in c6lor and shape. 

 They are large, measure 5 to 6 inches in length, 

 lialf round in shape, lender and of a delicious 

 flavor. Pkt., 10 CIS.; pt., 25 cts. (postpaid, 33 

 Cts.); qt., 45 cts. (postpaid, 60 cts.); 4qls.,$1.60; 

 peck, §2.25. 



VOLGA CABBAGE. 



This variety is of recent inlroduclii)n and has 

 much merit. It is early in maturing, being 

 ready for use only a few days later than Wake- 

 field, and makes large, round heads which are 

 very solid. It is hardy and will' do well in 

 every section where cabbage is grown. Pkt., 10- 

 cts.; oz., 30 cts.; i lb., $1.00. 



DANISH ROUNDHEAD 

 CABBAGE. 



A r.ew late variety, which matures earlier 

 than the Danish Bull Head. The heads are 

 round and have a short stalk, and for solidity 

 this variety is ahead of all others. The interior- 

 leaves are pure white and of sweet flavor. I^ 

 is a healthy variety and able to stand hoL 

 weather and resist disease. Pkt., 10 cts.; oz., 

 30 cts ; i lb, $1.00. 



COLORED PLATE VEGETABLES. 



See colored plate opposite. 

 ARISTOCRAT SUGAR CORN. 



This variety of early Sweet Corn was grown for a number of 



years by a gardener who supplied truck to the aristocrats at New- 

 port, R. 1,; he would not allow aiiy seed to get into the hands of 

 his competitors, thus having a monopoly, and as it was the finest 

 Sweet Corn that fame to the market, he found no difificully indis- 

 posing of all. he raised. It is an extra early variety, ripening 

 with the Cory; stalks grow 4 to 6 feet high and ears are of 

 large size, measuring 8 to 10 inches in length. The grains are 

 extremely sweet and sugary; being decidedly broad, allow of 

 easy scoring with a knife preparatory to buttering when eating 

 from the cob. Pkt , 10 cts.; pt., 25 cts (postpaid, 30 ct.=i.); 

 qr., 45 cts. (po.<tpaid, 55 cts.); 4 qis., §1.50; peck, $2 50. 



DREER'S MONARCH CELERY. 



This splendid variety was introduced by us several years ago, 

 and is now considered one of the most desirable sorts. It has 

 taken a number of prizes at exhibitions of vegetables, and its 

 handsome appe.irance and exquisite flavor quickly appeal to 

 all who grow it. The stalks are large and have a magnificent 

 bright golden-yellow heart; very solid, brittle and of most 

 delicious flavor, and when properly grown is entirely free from 

 stringiness. It is a very desirable Celery, both for home use 

 and for market, as it is a remarkably good keeper, and presents 

 a handsome appearance when ready for the table. Pkt., 10 

 cts.; oz., 35 cts.; |- lb., §1 00. 



DREER'S 

 AEE-HEART EETTUCE. 



A very superior variety of cabbage Lettuce, appropriately 

 named, on account of the beautiful hard head it makes. It is 

 adapted to both spring and summer use, as it withstands intense- 

 heat. Forms large heads, le?ves closely set, with extremely 

 solid heart, even before it is half grown. The colorisa beauti- 

 ful yellowish-green and the flavor is excellent, being rich and 

 buttery. This is the very best Lettuce lor the private garden. 

 Pkt., 10 cts; oz., 25 cts.; J lb., 75 cts. 



DREER'S 

 CRYSTAL FORCING RADISH. 



Not only a quick forcer, but can also be grown satisfactorily 

 in the open ground, making it a desiraiile variety for the home 

 garden. The Radishes are of desirable size and being pure- 

 white are quite attractive. The quality is fine, being crisp and 

 tender. Pkt., 10 cts.; oz., 15 cts.; i lb., 40 cts.; lb., SL25. 



JUNE FINK TOMATO. 



This is the earliest variety of Tomato, and appeals especially 

 to those who like the pink color. The fruits begin to mature 

 very early, and grow to measure 3 inches in diarineter and are 

 quite deep. It bears for a long season, until vines are killed by 

 frost. It is really a pink Earlinana, being identical in growth and 

 shape. The quality is excellent. Pkt., 10 cts.; oz., 40 cts.; 

 I- lb., $12.5. 



DREER'S "SUPERB " COLLECTION 



OF VEGETABLES FOR 

 35 CTS. 



The five varieties shown nn colored plite opposite and described above are the cream of recent introductions in Vege- 

 tables. Purchased separately, the price for the five packets would be 50 cts., but in-order to induce our customers to plant 

 all these varieties we will send by mail, postpaid, one full size packet of each for 35 cts. No better selection of varieties 

 could possibly be made, and we expect a great demand for this " Superb" Collection. We have put up a large number of 

 these collections in advance, and now have them packed ready^for mailing; therefore, we cannot make any changes in the 

 varieties. In making up your order for Seeds, be sure to include this collection. . . - 



