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Dreer^s Dwarf Perfection Parsley 



(See Colored Plate opposite.) 

 This variety combines the qualities of a fine culinary herb 

 with those of a beautiful decorative plant. The habit is regu- 

 lar and compact, and the bright green leaves are set so closely 

 that the form of the plant is almost semi-globular. Pkt. , 10 

 cts.; oz., 30 cts.; J- lb., $1.00; Ib.^ $3.50. For plants, see 

 page 196. 



PIMIEXTO PEPPER 



(See Colored Plate opposite.) 

 The sweetest Pepper grown, as it does not contain the slight- 

 est trace of fieriness. The plants are productive and Peppers 

 medium size and of a shape which is desirable for tilling, and 

 when prepared in this manner they are delicious. It may also 

 be used in preparing salads and for flavoring. Pkt., 10 cts.; 

 ^ oz., 40 cts.; oz., 75 cts.; J lb., $2.25. For Plants, see 

 page 196. 



NEYI' PERFECTION RADISH 



(See Colored Plate opposite.) 

 This type of Radish, having red skin with a white tip, has 

 long been a great favorite, and with this variety the white por- 

 tion extends much farther up than is the case with ordinary 

 Scarlet Turnip White Tip Radish. The general contour is 

 turnip-shape, and size medium, very uniform, with flesh crisp, 

 tender and sparkling. The rapidity of its growth recommends 

 "New Perfection" for growing in the greenhouse, but it is 

 equally as valuable for sowing in the vegetable garden. Pkt., 

 10 cts.; oz., 20 cts.; ^ lb., 60 cts.; lb., $2.00. 



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NE^W RUBY RADISH 



(See Colored Plate opposite.) 



This variety does not attain a large size, but is very attractive and 

 quickly forms the root to a condition suitable for eating. The shape 

 is nearly round, and color of skin deep red; flesh white and very 

 crisp. The tops are not large, and it is a good variety for forcing. 

 Added to its beauty of form and color, together with good quality, 

 is its extended season for use, as it remains in good condition for a 

 long time. Pkt., 10 cts.; oz., 20 cts.; ^ lb., 60 cts.; lb., $2.00. 



BONNY BEST TOMATO 



(See Colored Plate opposite.) 



An attractive early variety, which is valuable for the'home garden 

 and for forcing. The fruits, which are produced in clusters, are 

 round, somewhat flattened and ripen evenly to the stem; the color 

 is bright scarlet, flesh firm, solid and of excellent flavor for so early 

 and productive a variety. This Tomato is now being extensively 

 used by leading canning concerns, who value it highly for their 

 purpose. Pkt.", 10 cts.; i oz., 30 cts.; oz., 50 cts.; i lb., $1.50. 

 For Plants, see page 196. 



LAXTONIAN PEA 



The largest-podded variety of extra earlies and really may be 

 classed as Dwarf Gradus, which variety it resembles, except that it 

 only grows about 18 inches high and does not require any support. 

 The vines make a vigorous growth, which enables them to with- 

 stand weather conditions unsuited to some of the large-podded va- 

 rieties, and the pods are well filled with large Peas, which have an 

 exquisite flavor. While the crop does not mature until a few days 

 later than "Gradus," the quality of this variety is equally as good. 

 Pkt., 10 cts., by mail. By express or freight, at purchaser's ex- 

 pense, lb., 50 cts.; 2 lbs., 90 cts. (if wanted by Parcel Post add 

 as stated on page 35); 10 lbs., $4.00. 



