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DREER’S STANDARD POTATO. 
This excellent variety introduced by us last 
year has proven all we expected of it in spite 
of a very disastrous Potato season. While 
nearly all other varieties are more or less seri- 
ously affected, the Standard has shown no sym- 
toms of disease. One of our growers reports, 
July 10th, ‘The Potatoes (Standard) are ready 
to dig seven to ten days earlier than Early. 
Rose ; they-are looking fine; shape and color very 
desirable, large, oblong, white flesh, firm skin, 
no symptoms of rot.” Vines are medium size 
with deep green foliage and healthy in all re- 
spects. The tubers grow compact in the hill, 
and are easily dug, ripening in about three = 
months from the time of planting. They are - 
very productivé with but few small tubers. Its J 
beautiful appearance, fine quality, extraordinary 
productiveness, and remarkable keeping quali- 
ties, render ita most valuable variety for market. 
Peck, $1.00; bu. $3.25 ; bb]. $6.00. 
PROF USION PEA. 
This new Pea is a wonderfully prolific main 
crop variety having shown in competitive trials 
jast summer over 200 pods to a single plant. 
The Peas are of very large size when green, and =—= : BE: = 
are packed closely together, five to eight in a pod. They are of splendid quality, very sweetand luscious.” 
plant is of vigorous branching growth and continues in bearing for several weeks. Per pkt. (2 oz.) 15 ets. 





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DREER’S EXTRA EARLY PEA, PIONEER: 
An extra early pea that will meet the views of those in want of something good. The pods are full of plump 
peas of delicate flavor, and are devoid of the coarseness of many of the early sorts. It can be gathered in two 
pickings and bears a heavy crop. We can safely recommend this to private and market gardeners who desire 
a first-class early pea. 
Pkt. 10 ets., qt. 30 ets. (by mail- 45 ets.) ; peck $1.75; bu. $6.00. 
| Olive-Shaped Golden Yellow Radish. 
A new very early yellow Radish, adapted for forcing and 
the open ground. It is of attractive shape, crisp and ten- 
der, maturing in about twenty days. 5 
Per pkt., 10 cts.; oz., 15 cts.; 3 1b., 40 ets.; per Ib., $1.25. 
CHINA ROUND SCARLET RADISH, 
A new variety of the China Rose Winter Radish which 
by reason of its merits cannot fail to come rapidly into 
general use. It may be sown at intervals from spring until 
: E autumn, and the roots obtained from late sowings can be 
: kept in store for winter consumption. This Radish re- 
WHITE TIPPED SG ARLET GEM BR ADISH quires only six to eight weeks for its development, and, 
E ' | like the old China Winter sort, is much hardier than other 
A new and excellent variety for forcing, with very short | varieties. Sees : 
leaves, bright scarlet, with a clearly-defined white tip,| The root is round, of a fine scarlet color, of medium size, 
giving it a very attractive appearance when bunched for | 23 to 3 inches in diameter, by as much in length ; the flesh 
market. It is a quick grower, tender and crisp. is pure white and of an agreeable and mild flavor. 
Per pkt., 10 ets.; oz., 15 ets.; + 1b., 40 cts.; per Ib., $1.25. Per pkt., 20 ets. 








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