ORBKR'S I^IPERIAI. 



LOJ«G-STA]SDING 



KAI^E. 



A beautifully curled and crimped variety which is of strong, 

 vigorous habit, perfectly hardy, bright green color and very at- 

 tractive appearance. Tlie plant is of spreading habit of growth, 

 the leaves are large and furnish an abundance of greens during 

 the fall, winter and spring. Pkt., 5cts.; oz., 15cts.; J 'b-. 

 40cts.; lb., $1.25. 



DRKBR'S PRIi^ETAKER EEEK. 



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



FRENCH 

 UNRrVAELED EETTUCE. 



A sure-heading variety, suitable for growing at any season. 

 Forms large, compact, buttery heads, and is slow to shoot to 

 seed. The general character is similar to "Big Boston," except 

 that the color is a lighter green and leaves are not tinged with 

 brown. A good Lettuce to grow at any season of the year, out- 

 side in spring and summer and under glass in winter. The seed 

 we supply was secured from the originator in France, and is 

 much better than the American strain of " Unrivalled " Lettuce. 

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



DREER'S 

 " IVOI^DERFITE " EETTUCE. 



We were fortunate in being the introducers of this valuable 

 variety, and the fact that many of those who purchased the seed 

 of "Wonderful" the first time it was offered have continued to 

 include it in their order each spring is an indication of its pleasing 

 qualities. It has become a popular variety, particularly in the 

 South, where it withstands extreme heat and forms perfect heads 

 of enormous size, which resemble cabbage in their solidity, meas- 

 uring from 12 to 15 inches across, and frequently weighing 2 and 

 3 pounds each. The quality is superb, being crisp, rich and 

 tender, and it can be depended upon for all seasons. Pkt., 10 

 cts.; oz., 20 cts.; \ lb., 60 cts. 



BUSH MUSKMEEON. 



A very striking feature of this variety of 

 Muskmelon is that the plant grows in bush 

 form, thus making it desirable for growing 

 in the small garden where space for the vin- 

 ing sorts cannot be spared. The plant makes 

 a vigorous growth and is very productive, 

 bearing a large number of melons, which are 

 of about the same size and shape as the well- 

 known Jenny Lind, with green flesh and a 

 delicious flavor. A few hills will supply an 

 abundance of melons, as it can be planted 

 in hills 3 feet apart, and will produce nearly 

 double the crop of vine sorts planted on 

 same area. Pkt., 10 cts.; oz., 40 cts.; J lb., 

 $1.25; lb., $4.00. 



HOODOO 



MUSKMEEOIV. 



As a Muskmelon for the private garden, 

 this variety will surely please all who plant 

 it. The vines make a strong and vigorous 

 growth, which enables them to withstand 

 disease and produce an abundant crop of the 

 most delicious Muskmelons one can imagine. 

 The Melons are not large, but of convenient 

 size for table use, and present a fine appear- 

 ance. The rind and flesh at blossom end are 

 very firm, the skin is thickly netted, and 

 the flesh a rich, deep orange color, fine 

 grained and of remarkable sweetness. Pkt., 

 10 rts. ; oz., 15 cts.; J^ lb., 40 cts.; lb., 

 $1.25. 



