NOVELTIES AND SPECIALTIES IN VEGETABLE SEEDS. 



Triumph Radish. 



Striped, Red and White. 



This is a beautiful and odd radish, which when mixed in 

 the bunch with Scarlet Radishes makes a pleasing contrast. The 

 radishes are globe shape and strikingly handsome, having bright 

 scarlet stripes on a white ground. It is a splendid forcing variety, 

 with short top, small leaves, and matures quickly. The varmth of 

 the hot-bed makes its pecular 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. Sold in packets only. Per pkt. 

 15 cts. ; 2 pkts. 25 cts. 



Triumph Radish 



Extra Early Jersey White 

 Bush Squash. 



This is an improved strain of the old White Bush Squash, the 

 result of selections which have been made for a number of years 

 bv a prominent near-by market gardener. It grows in the bush 

 form, without any inclination to make runners, and is enormously 

 productive. The squashes mature fully 10 days earlier than the 

 old sort and are of good marketable size. They show less ridge, 

 or scallop, being better filled out, and contain a larger amount of 

 flesh than the parent variety. The squashes cook well and the 

 rlavor is delicious. We especially recommend this variety, both 

 for shipping and home consumption. Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 20 cts.; 

 £lb. 50 cts.; lb. $1.50. 



Extra Early Jersey White Bush Squash. 



Golden Hubbard 

 Squash. 



In shape same as the old-fashioned Hubbard, but the 

 skin is rich orange color. It is extremely attractive, 

 matures earlier than the green-shell Hubbard and is more 

 productive. The color of flesh is deep golden-yellow, 

 cooks dry and is of fine flavor. The keeping qualities 

 are fully equal to the old variety and it is sure to become 

 popular as a Fall and Winter variety. Pkt. 10 cts. ; 

 oz. 20 cts.; J lb. 40 cts.; lb. $1.25. 



Golden 



Hubbard 



Squash. 



Honor Bright 

 Tomato. 



A Unique Variety. 



This is a new and distinct bright-red 

 tomato, having many good qualities. The 

 foliage is yellowish-green and the fruits 

 grow in clusters of from 3 to 5 large 

 tomatoes. The color, when fully ripe, is a 

 rich bright red, but during growth it makes 

 several interesting changes in color. First 

 light green, then an attractive waxy white, 

 then lemon, changing to rich bright red at 

 maturity. It is one of the most attractive 

 varieties grown. The quality is very fine, 

 flesh thick and meaty, with small seed 

 cavities. The skin never cracks and the 

 fruits are so solid that if picked when white 

 they can be shipped in barrels like apples, 

 and after a period of from 2 to 4 weeks 

 will be solid and ripened to a rich bright 

 red. Pkt. 10 cts ; c./ 30 cts.; \ lb. $1 00. 



Honor Bright Tomato. 



