/flEHKyAi 



SPECIALTIES m VEGETABIE SEEM 



l 



Early Eight-Weeks Pea 



628 For the private gardener, who demands a really good first early dwarf Pea, the Early 

 Eight-Weeks is very desirable. Ready for picking before any of the other extra 

 early varieties and the quality all that could be desired. The vines are very dwarf, 

 growing only 12 to 15 inches in height and loaded with well filled pods, which are 

 quite large in size for so early a variety, and the peas are exceedingly tender and of a 

 most delicious flavor. Pkt., 10 cts.; § lb., 20 cts.; lb., 35 cts.; 2 lbs., 65 cts.; 5 lbs., 

 SI. 55, prepaid. 



Early Giant Pepper 



723 In more Northern latitudes, where formerly only one or two of the smaller early 

 types could be grown with any certainty of securing a crop, this variety will mature 

 large fruits, 4§ to 5 inches high and 4 inches thick, with very thick 

 flesh, and not a trace of fieriness. Color when matured is a bright red, 

 and we consider this introduction of value, particularly so north of 

 Pennsylvania. Pkt, 15 cts.; i oz., 50 cts.; oz.. 90 cts.; \ lb., $3.00. 



Early Giant Pepper 



California Wonder Pepper 



711 Deservedly popular in all parts of the country. The plants 

 are sturdy and upright bearing six, seven or eight smooth, 

 blocky fruits, which mostly reach immense size, measuring 

 4| inches in length by 4 inches in diameter. The outstand- 

 ing feature of the fruit, however, is the remarkable thick- 

 ness of their sweet crisp fleshy walls, making them un- 

 equalled for stuffing or for salads, etc. They will keep for a 

 long period after picking, too, and we are sure that Cali- 

 fornia Wonder will win the approval of all who see it. 

 Pkt., 15 cts.; Joz., 50 cts.; oz., 85 cts.; \ lb., $2.50. 



Cardinal Globe Radish 



7 70 Among quite a number of the little round red Radishes 

 available, this is easily one of the most dependable in that 

 it perfects uniformly handsome round globes within 30 

 days from sowing seeds. The radishes when overgrown 

 show a tendency to become slightly elongated or olive- 

 shaped, but they remain in fit condition for use about a 

 week or ten days longer than the average extra early, 

 round red variety. It is a most attractive Radish, of bril- 

 liant cardinal red color, with pure white flesh, of delicate 

 crispness and delightful flavor. Equally useful for growing 

 under glass in frames or greenhouses as well as for early 

 outdoor sowing. Pkt., 10 cts.; oz., 20 cts.; | lb., 50 cts.; 

 lb., $1.50. 



U rt ti 



« d** 



(O C M 



g'n.S 



.3 in u 



0J ^ T3 



n C o 



~ ri tj 



2 - ft 



and 



adish 



rden 



■** a 





5 2 3 



^ ^ O 



-a t; >> 







£ o \4 



X) i> 



3« d 



1> ,„" — « 



Veg 

 ean. 

 ling 



^n S 





>> d.2 



ft 3 a 



3 v -S 



e a 



es u 

 suit 



> "43 =3 



ri u ri . 



n - c v 3 



ri t-. o 



> ri >, 



798 



834 



^ Early Eight-Weeks Peas 



New Ruby Radish 



This variety does not attain a large size, but is very at- 

 tractive and quickly forms a root to a condition suitable 

 for eating. The shape is nearly round, and color of skin 

 deep red; flesh white and very crisp. The tops are not 

 large, and it is a good variety for forcing. Pkt., 10 cts.; 

 oz., 20 cts.; \ lb., 50 cts.; lb., $1.75. 



Long Black Salsify, or 

 Scorzonera 



This is easily grown in the same manner as the other vari- 

 eties of Salsify, but the fleshy taproot develops a black skin. 

 This sort has the important advantage however, in that 

 the roots if not used may remain in the ground till needed 

 and they will increase in size without losing their tender- 

 ness and fine flavor. Pkt., 10 cts. ; \ oz., 20 cts. ; oz., 35 cts. ; 

 \ lb., $1.00; lb., $3.50. 



Cardinal Globe Radish 



OUTSTANDING DREER SPECIALTIES:— Special Crosby Beet, All Heart Lettuce and Cardinal Globe Radish 



