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Dreer's Earliest White Olive Radish 



AVON EARLY TOMATO 



After repeated trials, we have come to the conclusion that Avon 

 Earh' is several days ahead of the earliest strain of Spark's Earl- 

 iana, considered the standard for earliness throughout the countrJ^ 

 IMoreover, we find this variet3f to be more uniformlj' deep through 

 from stem to blossom end and the uniformly large size of the fruit 

 is maintained throughout the season. Well grown Avon Early 

 fruits average 3 to the pound. They are about 3 j inches in diameter 

 the broad way, three inches deep from stem to blossom end. The 

 skin is alwa5fs smooth, both skin and flesh of deep, scarlet red color. 

 We know of no other extra early sort equalling Avon Earh' in 

 solidit}^ due to exceedingly small seed cavities. Equally useful 

 for home garden and extremely valuable for market purposes. 

 Pkt., 20 cts.; i oz., 65 cts.; oz., Sl.OO; i lb., $3.50. 



DREER'S SELECT STRAIN 

 GLOBE TOMATO 



This is fast replacing old Acme in the principle Tomato growing 

 centres of the south. Over Florida especially. Globe Tomato now 

 ndes supreme, since no other varietj- we know may be picked green, 

 crated and shipped north, arriving in as perfect condition and color 

 as beautiful as the fruits of Globe. Fruits are borne in clusters of 

 4 to 6. They average 6 ounces each, are perfectly globe-shaped, 

 except in the first clusters on which the largest specimens are in- 

 clined to be somewhat flat, showing the Ponderosa blood in this 

 variety. Globe is among the most solid of all tomatoes, of delight- 

 fully mild flavor, and of beautiful pink or purple color which never 

 fails to attract the eye on market. Pkt., 20 cts.; i oz., 65 cts.; 

 oz., SlOO; i lb., S3. 50. 



GOLDEN PONDEROSA TOMATO 



Like the original Ponderosa, this variety grows to exceptionally 

 large size. In solidity of flesh, either Ponderosa has never been 

 surpassed. The skin and flesh are of a rich golden-yellow color 

 and quaUty excellent. Of particularly attractive appearance when 

 sliced and sen.-ed ■5\-ith the red tomato. Pkt., 20 cts.; J oz., 65 cts.; 

 oz., Sl.OO; i lb., S3 50. 



NEW PERFECTION RADISH 



This type of Radish, having red skin with a wliite tip, has long 

 been a great favorite, and with this variety the white portion ex- 

 tends much farther up than is the case vnth ordinary Scarlet 

 Turnip White Tip Radish. The general outline is turnip-shape, 

 and size medium, very uniform, with flesh crisp, tender and spark- 

 ling. The rapidity of its gro'nth recommends '"New Perfection" 

 for gro^-ing in the greenhouse, but it is equally as valuable for 

 sowing in the home garden outdoors. Pkt., 10 cts.; oz., 20 cts.; 

 } lb., 60 cts.; lb., $2.00. 



DREER'S EARLIEST 

 WHITE OLIVE RADISH 



The beautiful shape and quick growth make this the most 

 desirable of the white ohve-shaped sorts. It may be grown in the 

 garden, or used for forcing, and in either case ■mR produce roots 

 of a size suitable for use -nichin 24 days. In fact we believe it to be 

 the earliest white ohve-shaped Radish in existence, and are quite 

 sure that it vdH please aU who desire a quality product in the 

 shortest possible time. The skin is an attractive, transparent ivory- 

 white and the flesh sparkling white, verj' crisp, tender and juicy. 

 Pkt., 10 cts.; oz., 20 cts.; i lb., 60 cts.;' lb., S2.00. 



KING OF DENMARK SPINACH 

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This new variety v,tU eventually replace all others for spring 

 planting, as it is verj' slow to go to seed, continuing to grow and 

 hold its fine quaUty for weeks after all other sorts have gone to 

 seed. It makes a very quick and low growth, producing an abund- 

 ance of dark green leaves which are of large size and attractively 

 crumpled. It is readj' for use as soon as other varieties of spinach 

 and the leaves hold up remarkably well after being cut. The 

 quality is excellent and we consider it one of the most valuable 

 additions to the vegetable greens that has been made in recent 

 years. Pkt., 10 cts.; oz., 15 cts.; i lb., 30 cts.; lb., 85 cts. 



Greatly increased crops of tomatoes result where plants are properly 

 staked and pruned. Select Globe shown above. 



