NEW~ CHOICE VEGETABLE SEEDS | [TT 
DREER’S NEW EARLY 
STANDARD POTATO. 
A splendid extra early Potato, of fine quality, beautiful 
appearance and extraordinary productiveness; also a re- 
markably good keeper. Undoubtedly one of the best 
extra early varieties of recent introduction. The tubers 
are produced abundantly, and are of a uniform large 
size. A valuable feature with this Potato is that it runs 
very uniform in size, producing but few small Potatoes. 
The plants are of dwarf, compact habit in growth, strong 
and healthy, always entirely free from blight and disease 
of any kind, and will also withstand almost any amount 
of drought. When the tubers are matured the vines die 
down and never make a second growth like many other 
extra early varieties of Potato. It invariably produces 
a large crop of beautiful, smooth Potatoes, which are 
roundish in shape, beautiful white skin, very smooth and 
few eyes. The quality is superb, flesh being pure white 
and cooks very mealy, free from core or blackness of 
any kind, and is of extremely fine flavor. It is one of 
the best keepers we ever saw, and we confidently recom- 
5 : mend it to our customers as the best variety tor home 
aes : 202 use. $ peck, 40 cts.; peck, 75 cts.; bushel, $2.00; bbl. 
ETE YR RE NOE ea cae GEE SUI EE So ~~ sack, $5.00. 
DELICIOUS SQUASH. RIMSON GIANT RADISH. 
Those who have tested this Squash along- This. variety is suitable both for forcing or early 
side of the old original Hubbard pro- 4 planting out of doors. A remarkable feature of 
nounce it far superior in every way; this Radish is that it will grow double the size 
in fact, itis a combination of all of other round red forcing Radishes and still 
the parts that go towards making remain solid, not showing the least sign of 
a perfect variety. The color of becoming hollow. The ordinary forcing 
skin is green, with an occasional fi Radish, after growing to the size of two 
blue specimen ; size about same_ f or three inches in circumference, and 
as Hubbard, weizhing from 5to § weighing about } ounce,becomes pithy 
10 pounds. For table use, and unfit for eating, while the Crimson 
either asa fall or winter Squash, Giant will grow to six and seven inches 
it cannot be excelled, the flesh in circumference, weigh about one 
being remarkably thick, fine- ounce, and still remain solid and juicy, 
tree from all signs of becoming solt, 
In shape this new Radish is round 
wT to oval, and is very attractive. 
rote The flesh is mild and tender, 
. and we recommend it to our 
- customers as one of the best in 
grained,sweet and of rich flavor, 
The best specimens of “‘Deli- \ 
cious” are naturally equal to 
other Squashes after they have had 
the addition of sugar, eggs ana : : : 
: its class, having found it to be 
milk. F : F 
such in our extensive trials of 
Pkt., 10 cts.; oz., 15 cts. } “— 2 = a: ii Radishes, Pkt., 10 cts.; 0z., 
Ib., 30 cts.; Ib., $1.00: Reon pers 15 cts.; $1b., 40 cts.; 1b.,$1.25. 
JUNE PINK TOMATO. spp”. 
Many persons prefer the pink Tomato, and to these 
this new variety will appeal. It really is a Pink 
Spark’s Earliana, being identical in growth and shape, 
ripens fully as early and is of as good quality. The 
fruits measure about 3 inches in diameter and are 
quite deep. This variety is not only the earliest, but 
continues to ripen its fruits all summer long, until 
frost strikes the vines. We furnish seed grown by 
the originator, 
Pkt., 15 cts.; 2 pkts., 25 cts.; $ 0z., 75 cts.; oz., $1.25. 
“DREER’S SUPERB” 
SALAD TOMATO. 
This variety is distinctly a salad Tomato, as it does 
not grow large or coarse. It is just the right size for 
serving whole with lettuce. The plants are of healthy, 
robust growth, and produce a great abundance of 
fruit, which is even in size, solid and contain but few 
seeds, The color is a rich scarlet andthe flavor very 
good. This variety can also be grown under glass. 
Pkt., 20 cts.; 3 pkts., 50 cts. 
