FOR THE VEGETABLE GARDEN. 



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ITALIAN OR TRIPOLI ONIONS. 



The Ituliaii Onions grow very rapidly ami attain large size. They are very attractive in appearance, of delicate 

 flavor, free from strongodor, and are very desirable for early use. They are certain croppers and j)r()duee remarkably 

 large Onions from seed the first year. Where other varieties have failed, these have proved very successful. 



owing to its large size and good keeping qualities. 

 I'kt. 10 cts., oz. 30 cts., i lb. $1.00. 

 Ijarge White Tripoli. Au excellent large white 

 variety, of quick growth, mild and pleasant flavor andi 

 of a flattened shape. Pkt. 10 cts., oz. 30 cts., \ lb. 75 

 cts. 



Mammoth Silvkk King. 



.Mammoth Silver King. This is the largest of the 

 white Italian Onions and attains an enormous size in 

 one season from seed. 'I'his sort is deserving of exten- 

 sive cultivation, and will be found especially service- 

 able in the family garden, as it is of mild flavor, attrac- 

 tive appearance and form, and a good keeper. Pkt. 

 10 cts., oz. 35 cts., i lb. ^\:lb. 



Red Bassano, or Brown Genoa. 



Red Bassano, or Brown Genoa. A large, deep- 

 reddish broom variety, resembling somewhat the Ber- 

 muda type. It is an excellent sort and should be 

 largely grown, as it will prove a good market variety 



Large White Tkifuli. 



Large Red Tripoli. A large, red, flat Onion, of deli- 

 cate flavor. Like the other Italian sorts, it is free from 

 strong aroma, and adds to its other good qualities that 

 of keeping well during the winter. 

 Pkt. 6 cts., oz. 25 cts., i lb. 75 cts. 



Garlic. 



ONION SETS AND GARLIC. 



Prices subject to change according to market fluctuations:. 

 For large quantities prices will be given on application. 

 White. Qt. 25 cts. ; postpaid, 35 cts. 

 Yellow. Qt. 20 cts. ; postpaid, 30 cts. 

 Shallots. Fine for flavoring. Qf. 30 cts. ; postpaid, 40 cts. 

 GARLIC. Lb. 30 cts. ; by mail, po.stpaid, 38 cts. 



OKRA. 



( G o m bo.) 



Essharer Hibiscus, Gek. Gombo, Fk. Quimhombo, Sp. 

 This vegetable is becoming extensively grown. The long young pods of this plant 

 are used in soups, stews, etc., to which they impart a rich flavor and are considered 

 nutritious. Sow the seeds thickly in rich ground about the middle of May, or when 

 the ground has become warm, in drills 3 feet aiiart and 1 inch deep; thin out to 10 

 inches apart in the drills. Hoe often, and earth up a little to support the stems. 

 The very young pods can be gathered and dried for winter use. 



Improved Dwarf Green. A very desirable sort for market gardeners, as it is 

 very productive, bears long pods, which remain tender a long time and are free 

 from hard riilges. Will attract attention wherever shown. Pkt. 5 cts., oz. 20 

 cts., } II). .=iO cts. 

 Dreer's Little Gem. The best of the dwarf sorts. Pods long, slender, and of a 

 •light green color. They are borne r>rofusi'ly, and retain their tenderness till of 

 good size. Pkt. 10 cts., oz. 35 cts., | lb. 75 cts. 

 White Creole ' S'ln- White Velvet). This variety is largely grown in the South, 

 and is preferred by many to thegreen-iHiddeil sorts, as it is considered to be more 

 tender and of better flavor. The puds are ]>erfectly round, free from ridges, and 

 are soft and velvety to the touch. Thev are of unusual size, and of a creamy 

 white color. Pkt." 5 cts., oz. 20 cts., i \h. ,50 cts. 



Imirunld Dwahi' C)IvJ<a 



SPECIAL PRICES ON ONION SEED IN 5 LB. LOTS AND UPWARDS. 



