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DEi^iciors 



SQUASH. 



Those who have tested this 

 Squash alongside of the old 

 original Hubbard pronounce 

 it far superior in every way; 

 in fact, it is a combination 

 of all parts that go towards 

 making a perfect variety. 

 The color of skin is green, 

 with an occasional blue speci- 

 men; size about same as 

 Hubbard, weighing from 5 to 

 10 pounds. For table use, 

 either as a fall or winter 

 Squash, it cannot be excelled, 

 the flesh is orange-colored, V 



thick, fine-grained, sweet and 

 of rich flavor. Pkt., 10 cts.; 

 oz., 20 cts.; I lb., 40 cts.; lb., $1.25. "^ 



FORClNGp/s^D 



GIANT CKII^ISON PEPPER. 



A new variety of sweet Pepper, which matures very early 

 The plants are of upright growth and very vigorous, producing 

 Peppers nearly as large as "Chinese Giant." A valuabU 

 feature of this variety is that the fruits will ripen earlier thai; 

 any other sweet Pepper. AVhen matured, the fruits are deer 

 crimson and flesh very mild. Pkt., 10 cts.; A oz., 30 cts.; oz, 

 50 cts.; i lb., $1.50. 



HOT BEI.L PEPPER. 



To supply the demand for a large Pepper with hot flavor, wt 

 secured seed of this variety from an Italian gardener, and arc 

 now in position to furnish seed to our customers. In shape this 

 variety resembles the well-known "Bell, or Bull-nose" Pepper 

 but the flesh is exceedingly hot, making it useful where a pur 

 gent flavor is desired. Pkt., 10 cts,; i oz., 25 cts.; oz., # 

 cts.; \]h., 11.00. 



FIRST ANU BEST RADISH. 



A beautiful half-long Radish of very early maturity. Tht 



color is rich deep scarlet, size medium, making it very dainty 



The tops are small, and roots grow uniform in size and shapt 



tapering to a fine point. The quality is fine, being delightfull'' 



crisp and juicy. We know of no half-long Radish: 



that will equal this. Pkt., 10 cts. ; oz., 15 cts.; t 



lb., 40 cts,; lb,, $1,25. 



DREER'S 



Crystal Forcing 

 RADISH. 



A pure white Radish, which ma 

 be grown either under glass or ouv 

 side, and is especially adapted fo^ 

 the home garden. It is a rapid 

 grower and of desirable size and 

 shape. The quality is good, being 

 crisp and tender, Pkt., 10 cts 

 oz., 15 ctj,; \ lb,, 40 cts,; lb, 

 $1,25, 



COMET 



TOMATO. 



An excellent forcing variety. Ver» 

 productive, medium size, rich scarle 

 color, solid and of good quality 

 Pkt,, 10 cts ; J oz,, 30 cts,; oz. 

 50 cts,; J lb., $1.50. 





VEGETABEE MARROW 

 SQUASH. 



This vegetable is largely grown by gardeners in 

 England, but may be grown here equally as well, 

 providing a liberal quantity of manure is dug into the 

 hill and plenty of moisture supplied. Fruits are ob- 

 long in shape, and should be eaten when less than 

 half grown, at which time the flesh is very tender. 

 The shape is oblong, color yellowish-white and skin 

 smooth. Pkt., 10 cts.; oz., 20 cts.; ^ lb., 50 cts.; 

 lb,, $1,-50. 



LIVINGSTON'S 



HUMMER TOMATO. 



A good variety for the home garden, especially 

 when grown on stakes or trellises. The Tomatoes, 

 which are borne in clusters, are always smooth, very 

 solid and as round as an apple. Skin bright scarlet 

 and very attractive; flesh rich crimson-scarlet and of 

 the best quality. Pkt., 10 cts.; oz., 35 cts.; \ lb., 

 $1.00. 



