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COPENHAGEN IIIARKET 

 CABBAGE. 



This new variety from Denmark will soon command tVie 

 attention of those who grow for early market, as well as the 

 private growers who desire an extra early, round-headed Cabbage 

 which can be depended upon for making large, solid heads at an 

 early season. The heads are grown upon- a remarkably short 

 stem, are solid and large in size, weighing 10 to 12 pounds, 

 light green leaves, and of excellent quality. It is the largest 

 of the early round-headed varieties, and its habit of growth 

 allows of its being planted close together in the field or garden, 

 and it matures so uniformly that the entire crop is ready for 

 cutting at one time. Pkt., 15 cts.; oz., 75 cts.; \ lb., $2.25. 



Si»IALE EXTRA EAREY 

 JERSEY ^VAKEEIEED CABBAGE. 



This variety of Jersey Wakefield Cabbage matures earlier tlian 

 the ordinary strain, and produces a firm, solid head; smaller, but 

 of same conical shape as the original type. It is very hardy, 

 and while the heads are small, the quality is fully equal to the 

 well-known "Jersey Wakefield." Pkt., 10 cts.; oz., 35 cts.; 

 }lb., $1.25. 



UANISH ROUNDHEAD 

 CABBAGE. 



Matures earlier than the Danish Ball Head; heads are round, 

 have a short stalk, and are very hard. The interior leaves are 

 pure white and of sweet flavor. It is a healthy variety and 

 able to stand hot weather and resist disease. True seed from 

 Denmark. Pkt,, 10 cts.; oz., 40 cts.; \ lb., $1.25. 



DAVIS' PERFECT CUCUx^BER. 



For a number of years this variety was controlled by the 

 originator, who is one of the leading market gardeners in the 

 West, and after whom the variety is named. Mr. Davis states 

 that he experimented several years in trying to get an improved 

 strain of Cucumber for forcing under glass and outside culture, 

 and has finally fixed a '^ Perfect^^ ^yp^? combining quality, 

 shape, color and productiveness. The Cucumbers grow long 

 and slim, sometimes measure 12 inches in length; the color is a 

 rich, dark, glossy green, which they hold until nearly ripe. It 

 is very tender, brittle and of fine flavor. Pkt., 10 cts.; oz., 

 15 cts.; \ lb., 45 cts.; lb., $1.25. 



GOEDEN DAIJVN 



SUGAR CORN. 



An extra early yellow-grained variety, but wbec 

 one gets the sweet, delicious taste, the color of grain* 

 is forgotten. Stalks about five feet high and bear i 

 and 3 ears, free from smut and filled out to the ez 

 treme tip. Pkt., 10 cts.; pt., 20 cts. (postpaid, 2b 

 cts.); qt., 30 cts. (postpaid, 40 cts.). By express, 4 

 qts., $1.00; peck, $1.50. 



GOEDEN CREAM 



SUGAR CORN 



This new extra early Sugar Corn originated in Call 

 fornia, and is the result of a cross of Country Gentle 

 man and Golden Bantam, taking on the character Oi 

 the former variety, except in color. The ears are read; 

 for use at a very early season, and are about the sir* 

 of Golden Bantam; grains are long and pointed, rid 

 cream color when ready, but turn to light golden 

 yellow when cooked, making an attractive appearanc 

 on the table. The quality is very fine, being remark 

 ably sweit and tender. Stalks are brownish-red, ant 

 make a healthy, rapid growth, producing from 2 to ^ 

 ears each. This new variety is distinct, and possesse; 

 genuine merit. The seed we furnish was grown vl 

 Connecticut, and is thoroughly acclimated. Pkt., It 

 ct.s. ; lit. 30 cts. (postpaid, 3o cts.); qt., .50 cts. (pos!: 

 paid, 00 cts.); 4 qts., ^1.75, by express. 



Golden Crbam 



Sugar. 

 Corn 



