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New Surprise Pea. 



NEIJV SURPRISE PEA. 



In our trials of Peas during the past season this variety proved to 

 be one of the earliest of the wrinkled sorts, and fully as early as the 

 smooth varieties, to which it is far superior in quality. The vines 

 grow about two feet high, and are enormously productive, bearing 

 many pods, which are well filled with deliciously sweet Peas, which, 

 while not as large as the American Wonder, are fully its equal in 

 quality. It matures earlier than this latter variety, is more pro- 

 ductive. Pkt., 10 cts., postpaid ; pt., 20 cts.;- qt., 35 cts.; 4 qts., §125 ; 

 peck, $2!00. (//" by viail, add 8 cts. per pint, 15 cts. per quart) 



DWARF TEI.EPHONE PEA. 



This variety is the result of many years' experimenting, with the 

 view of producing a dwarf variety, bearing large, handsome pods 

 and peas of highest quality, without the long vines of the Telephone, 

 and to grow more dwarf than the Stratagem. It is of dwarf, stocky 

 habit, healthy, vigorous growth and verj' productive. In season, 

 medium, from 5 to 7 days earlier than Stratagem. The pods are 

 long, frequently measuring 5 inches in length, broad, rounded or 

 curved at the end, remarkably well filled ; color pale green, thick 

 and of good lasting quality for market purposes. When fit for table 

 use the peas are of a very large size, lender and delicious flavor, but 

 when dry are light green and much shriveled, denoting unusually 

 tender and delicate texture. Pkt., 10 cts., postpaid ; pt., 25 cts.; qt., 

 40 cts.; 4 qts., $1.50; peck, §2 50. {!f by jnail, add % cts. per pint, 

 15 cts. per quart.') 



ICICLE RADISH. 



This variety furnishes something entirely new in the way of a long 

 white Radish, as it can be grown in the forcing frames, and makes 

 fine radishes about three and a half inches long and a half inch in 

 diameter in three weeks from time of sowing the seed. These Rad- 

 ishes are a beautiful transparent while, have small tops, allowingi 

 close planting and are very crisp and brittle. A feature greatly in[ 

 favor of the " Icicle " is that it remains in good condition while, 

 growing for a long lime, thus allowing a continuous pulling from 

 same planting, while wilh other sorts the Radishes are liable to get 

 " pethy" if not pulled at a certain stage of growth. Pkt., 10 cts.; 

 oz., 25 cts.; \ lb., 80 CIS., postpaid. 



TWO GRAND PEAS. 



Every order should include at least a packet each of the two 

 varieties of Peas offered on this page — New Surprise for early, 

 and Dwarf Telephone for late. 



DREER'S CRYSTAI. 



FORCING RADISH. 



Quick Growth, Beautiful Shape, Small Top. 



As shown in illustration herewith, this is a very desirable and 

 shapely Radish ; in fact, we consider it far superior to any other white 

 forcing Radish we knovv of. It is of quick growth and very mild 

 flavor. The tops grow remarkably small, but sufficient to allow of 

 easy tying when bunching for marlcet. It c.in also be grown snlis- 

 factorily in the open ground, making it a desirable variety for the 

 home garden, as well as a profitable sort for tlie market gardener to 

 grow. Compared with such white sorts as White Box, Round White 

 Forcing, etc., it is far superior in everv wav. Plct., 10 cts.; oz., 20 

 Cts.; j'lb., 40 cts.; lb., $1,25. 



TRIUHIPH RADISH. 



This is a beautiful and odd Radish, wliich when mixed in the 

 bunch with Scarlet Radishes makes a pleasing contrast. The Rad- 

 ishes are globe shape and strikingly handsome, having bright scarlet 

 striiies on a white ground. It is a splendid forcing variety, with 

 short top, sn;all leaves, and matures quickly. The warmth of the 

 hot-bed makes its peculiar colorings quite prominent. It can also be 

 grown in the open ground, and is of mild, pleasing flavor. It is very 

 ornamental for table use. Per pkt., 10 cts.; oz., 25 cts.; \ lb., 75 cts. 



IMPROVED GOLDEN 



DRESDEN RADISH. 



A perfectly round Radish, with beautiful golden-brown skin and 

 very small top. It is ready for the table in four weeks from the time 

 of sowing in the open grnuntl. The flesh is white and crisp, and of 

 extremely fine flavor. It can be sown in close rows, and is a sure 

 cro|iper. The improvement of this sort over the original Golden 

 Dresden is that it is earlier, smnller top. and more uniform in shape, 

 Pkt., 5 cts.; oz., 10 cts.; \ lb., 25 cts.; lb., 75 cts. 



Dreek's Crystal Forcing Radish. 



