TE eer AREER: DHNTADELDHTA- DA 
DETROIT DARK RED BEET 
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This is a very choice variety of early turnip Beet. The tops 
make an upright growth, thus allowing of planting in close rows, 
which is a valuable feature where space in the garden is limited. 
The root is somewhat globe shape, skin blood-red and flesh rich 
red, zoned with a darker shade. The Beets are very sweet when 
cooked, and on account of its dark color it is a splendid variety 
for canning. Pkt., 10 cts.; oz., 30 cts.; 4 lb., 85 cts.; lb., $3.00. 
DREER’S “WONDER ”’ 
BUSH LIMA BEAN 
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This variety of Bush Lima Bean is very desirable on account 
of earliness, productiveness and its fixed habit of growing in the 
dwarf or bush form. The plants are of strong, upright growth, 
and are completely covered with large pods, many of which con- 
tain four beans, which are fully as large as the pole limas. The 
beans are flat in shape and of excellent, quality. A customer 
writes that we can well call it ‘‘ Wonder,’’ as he planted as late 
as May 80, and not only had all the Lima Beans he wanted, but 
also supplied his neighbors with what they required. Pkt., 10 
cts., by mail. By express or freight, at purchaser’s expense, lb,, 
50 cts.; 2 lbs., 90 cts. (if wanted by Parcel Post add as stated 
on page 12); 10 lbs., $4.00. “ 
BONNY BEST TOMATO 
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A very attractive early variety of Tomato which is valuable for 
the home garden and also for forcing under glass. The fruits, 
which are produced in clusters, are round, somewhat flattened 
and ripen evenly to the stem; the color is bright scarlet, flesh 
firm, solid and of excellent flavor for so early and productive a 
variety. This Tomato is now being extensively used by leading 
canning concerns, who value it highly for their purpose, and we 
recommend it to our customers. Pkt., 10 cts.; 4 0z., 30 cts.; 
oz., 50 cts.; $ lb., $1.50. For Plants, see page 119. 
EJSY NEW CHOICE VEGETABLE SEEDS |{/T 
IDEAL YELLOW GLOBE 
ONION 
An exceedingly handsome large yellow Onion, which is 
the most globe shaped we have ever seen. Its general 
characteristics stamp it as the best main crop variety of its 
type, and we are pleased to offer it to our customers, feel- 
ing sure that it will fully satisfy all who desire to grow 
large Onions from seed. The bulbs are true globe-shape, 
with skin of a pleasing yellow color, flesh white and of a 
mild flavor. It is not the ordinary Southport Yellow Globe, 
but is far superior, much more productive, and we especi- 
ally recommend it for planting in the home garden. Pkt., 
15 cts.; oz., 75 cts.; $ lb., $2.00; lb., $7.50. 
CHINESE GIANT PEPPER 
Where a mild Pepper suitable for filling is desired, this 
variety will answer the purpose very well. The plant 
makes a strong growth of both stalk and leaves, and when 
fully grown is about two feet high, bearing a number of 
large Peppers near the bottom. It is very much larger in 
size than ‘‘Ruby King’’ which variety has been a great 
favorite for a number of years past. The Peppers are of 
a bright scarlet color when fully matured and the flesh is 
quite thick and mild in flavor. It is an excellent variety, 
particularly where the growing season is long, and the 
plants can be set out very early in the spring. Pkt., 10 
cts.; $ 0z., 45 cts.; oz., 80 cts,; 4 Ib., $2.50. 
MARKET SURPRISE PEA 
This fine early Pea was first sent to us by a leading seed 
grower in England, and in a careful test, made at our trial 
grounds, we found it to be a valuable addition to the early 
varieties and well adapted for the use of both amateurs 
and market gardeners. The plant grows to a height of 30 
inches, and is very thrifty, producing the pods in surpris- 
ingly large quantities. Pods are large and well filled with 
Peas, which are remarkably sweet and fine flavored. It 
matures the crop in about sixty-five days, and is excellent 
for early planting. Pkt., 10 cts., by mail. By express or 
freight, at purchaser’s expense, lb., 45 cts.; 2 Ibs., 80 cts. 
(if wanted by Parcel Post add as stated on page 35); 10 
Ibs., $3.50. 
