YELLOW 
ICE CREA 
WATERMELON. 
This variety is a product of 
California,to which State we are 
indebted for many of our most 
luscious fruits and vegetables. 
The flesh is a rich golden-yel- 
low, but, unlike other varieties of 
this character, it is entirely free 
from coarseness, and it is sweet, 
luscious and melting. It grows 
to large size, oblong shape, with 
dark green rind. Many persons 
have never seen a yellow-fleshed 
Watermelon, and to these it will 
prove an interesting novelty 
Pkt., 10 cts.; 0z., 20 cts.; 4 lb., 
60 cts.; 1b., $2.00. 
ADMIRAL TOGO 
MUSKMELON. 
This new variety is really an 
orange-fleshed netted Gem, or 
Rocky Ford, being of the same 
type both in size and appear- 
ance and having the beautiful 
netting of these varieties. The 
Melons are not too large, as is 
the case with nearly all other 
orange-fleshed sorts, but are of 
a medium size, most desirable 
for serving in halves. The 
orange flesh insures delicious 
flavor, and in the «Admiral 
Togo”’ it is thick and meaty, 
having a very small seed cavity. 
Pkt., 10 cts.; 0z., 20 cts. 3 Ib., 
50 cts; lb., $1.75. 
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DREER’S 
DWARF 
PERFECTION 
PARSLEY. 
This is a fine and most valu- 
able. Parsley. The habit is 
regular and compact, and the 
exquisitely fine and prettily 
curled leaves are set so closely 
that the form of the plant is 
aimost semi-globular. The color 
is a wonderful bright pea- 
green, and flavor surpasses all 
other Parsley. This variety 
combines the quality of a fine 
culinary herb with those of a 
beautiful decorative plant, and 
is equally valuable for garnish- 
ing purposes and borders. Pkt., 
10 cts; 0z., 85 cts.; $ lb., $1.00. 
EARLY MORN PEA. 
An English variety of the Gradus type, with many 
desirable qualities. The Peas are large, closely 
packed in the pod,and the flavor is sweet and de- 
licious. Those who know the godd quality of Gradus 
will not be disappointed in their trial of this new va- 
riety,  Pkt., 10 cts.; pt., 25 cts. (postpaid, 33 cts. ); 
qt., 40 cts. (postpaid, 55 cts.); by express, 4 qts., 
$1.50; peck, $2.50. 
THE MARBINGER PEA. 
The extreme dwarf habit of this variety is remark- 
able, as it seldom grows higher than 8 inches, and 
the plants are literally covered with large, well-filled 
pods. It is superior to American Wonder ; the 
pods, however, are of same shape, lut betier filled 
and mature earlier, Pkt, 10 cts.: pt., 25 cts. (; ost- 
paid, 33 cts.); qt., 40 cts. (postpaid, 55 cts ); 4 qts. 
$1.50; peck, $2.50. 
NEAPOLITAN PEPFER. 
A sweet Pepper which has been controlled by 
Italians, who marketed their Peppers fully a week 
ahead of other growers. It grows about 38 inches 
long, but not as thick through as ‘* Bu!l-nose ;” the 
flesh, however, is very thick and remarkably sweet, 
Pkt., 10 cts.; 4 0z., 26 cts.; oz., 35 cts.; 4 Ib., $1.00. 
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