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EXTRA EARLY JERSEY 

 WHITE BUSH SQUASH. 



This is an improved strain of the old White Bush Squash, the 

 result of selections made for a number of years by a prominent 

 gardener. It grows in the bush form, and is enormously pro- 

 ductive. The Squashes mature fully ten days earlier than the 

 old sort, and are of good size. They show less ridge or scallop, 

 being better filled out. and contain a larger amount of flesh than 

 the parent variety. The Squashes cook well and the flavor is 

 delicious. Pkt., 5 cts.; oz., 15 cts. ; £ lb., 40 cts.; lb., §1.25. 



EARLY DETROIT 

 TOMATO. 



After growing this Tomato for several 

 years, we are convinced that it is the best 

 early variety for home use and also valuable 

 for the market gardener. The vines make a 

 strong and vigorous growth and fruits set and 

 ripen early, continuing to do so throughout 

 the entire season. The size is medium to 

 large, shape nearly round, perfectly smooth 

 and skin purplish-pink. The fruits are very 

 solid and seldom crack and vines are remark- 

 ably free from attacks of blight, thus making 

 it the most desirable early Tomato introduced 

 in recent years and the best of the early pur- | 

 plish-pink sorts. Pkt. ; 10 cts.; oz., 30 cts.; 

 i lb., $1.00. 



DREER'S SUPERB 

 SALAD TOMATO. 



This variety is distinctly a salad Tomato> 

 as it does not grow large or coarse. It is 

 just the right size for serving whole with let- 

 tuce. The plants are of healthy, robust 

 growth, and produce a great abundance of 

 fruit, which is even in size, solid and contain 

 but few seeds. The color is a rich scarlet 

 and the flavor very good. The variety can 

 also be grown under glass. Pkt.. 10 cts.; 

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



NEW PERFECTION RADISH. 



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

 long been a great favorite, and with this variety the white por- 

 tion extends much farther up than is the case with ordinary 

 Scarlet Turnip White Tip Radish. The upper portion is a 

 rich, brilliant red, showing in great contrast to the lower por- 

 tion, which is pure white, and adding greatly to its attractive 

 appearance. The general contour is turnip-shape, and size 

 medium, very uniform, with flesh crisp, tender and sparkling. 

 The rapidity of its growth recommends ''New Perfection" for 

 growing in the greenhouse, but it is equally as valuable for sow- 

 ing in the vegetable garden. Pkt.. 10 cts.; oz., 15 cts.; J lb., 

 40 cts.; lb., §1.25. 



EARLIEST RED MAY RADISH. 



An exceedingly attractive Radish which makes a remarkably 

 quick growth and is ready for the table in about twenty days. 

 1 he Radishes are of a desirable size and uniform in shape, with 

 small tops and of excellent flavor. This is a, splendid variety 

 for growing the earliest Radishes in the kitchen garden and also 

 suitable for forcing under glass. Pkt., 10 cts.; oz., 15 cts.; J 

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



EARLIEST WHITE MAY 

 RADISH, 



This beautiful Radish will make a fine companion for the red 

 variety described above, and produces the Radishes even earlier, 

 18 days being sufficient length of time to grow them to a size 

 suitable for table use. It is mild and tender, and the beautiful 

 white skin, together with uniform shape and small tops, make 

 it all that could be desired. Pkt., 10 cts.; oz., 15 cts.; J lb., 

 40 cts.; lb., $1.25. 



DELICIOUS SQUASH. 



This fall and winter Squash is finer-grained and more delicious 

 than the well-known Hubbard. The color of skin is green, 

 with an occasional blue specimen; size about same as Hubbard, 

 weighing from 5 to 10 pounds. The shell is not very thick, but 

 is hard and strong; the flesh is thick and of a bright yellow color, 

 fine-grained and of splendid quality. For table use, either as a 

 fall or winter Squash, it cannot be excelled. Pkt., 5 cts.; oz., 

 15 cts.; £ lb., 40 cts.; lb., $1.50. 



