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MUSK-MELON, GOLUKN ORANIJE.— Medium size; flesh reddish 

 orange, sweet, highly perfumed, and of good flavor ; very 

 early and .productive. Per lb. $2.00; j)er oz. 20 cts. ; per 

 pack<*i, 10 cts. 



MUSK-MELON, WARD'S NECTAR.— A green-fleshed variety ; pro- 

 lific ; extremel}^ rich and delicious in flavor. Per lb. $2.50 ; 

 per oz. 25 cts. : per packet, 10 cts. 



MUSK-MELON, WHITE JAPAN.— Small size to medium; a truly 

 delicious melon; uniformly good; color of fruit, creamy 

 white. Price, per lb. $2.50; per oz. 25 cts.; per packet, 

 10 cts. 



WATER MELONS. 



ICE CREAM. — True white seeded variety ; flesh remarkably sweet 

 and crisp ; of good size. Per lb. $2.00 ; per oz. 20 cts. ; per 

 packet, 10 cts. 



ORANGE. — Peculiar for the division of its flesh from the rind, 

 which may be taken off like the rind of an orange, by a little 

 separation with a knife; of oval shape; flesh solid scarlet; 

 crisp, of delicious flavor. Per lb. $2.00; per oz. 20 cts.; per 

 packet, 10 cts. 



MOUNTAIN SWEET.- — The popular market variety ; large size, and 

 uniformly good. Per lb. 80 cts. ; per oz. 10 cts. ; per packet, 

 5 cts. 



MOUNTAIN SPROUT.— Also a popular sort ; somewhat earlier than 

 the above. Per lb. $1.50; per oz. 15 cts. ; per packet, 10 cts. 



JOE JOHNSTON. — Form short, oval, nearly round ; color generally 

 light green, with dark stripes ; flesh deep red ; flavor re- 

 markably sweet and rich ; originated at the South. Per oz. 

 50 cts. ; per paper, 25 cts. 



THE TROPHY TOMATO. 



Introduced by Geo. E. Waring, Jr., Ogden Farm, Newport, R. L 

 It is the veri/ earliest, and it is unquestionably the hirc/est, the 

 smoothest, the most fleshy (and consequently the heaviest) and much 

 the best flavored of all, while from its long and careful cultivation 

 (only the best specimens being allowed to breed) it has a flxity of 

 type that has heretofore been unknown in its race — that is rarely 

 seen in any vegetable which is reproduced by the seed. This 

 Tomato is the result of twenty-four years' crossing and careful 

 selection. It has taken premiums wherever exhibited during the 

 past season, and is undoubtedly all it has been represented to be. 



HEAD-QUARTERS SEED, put up by Mr. Waring, from early se- 

 lected fruit of perfect form and ripeness. Per packet of 100 

 seeds, 25 cents. 



DREER'S SELECTED. Saved only from the finest specimens, 

 grown on our own seed-farm. Per oz., $3 ; per pkt., 20 cts. 



SECOND-CLASS SEED. Saved only from good ripe fruit. Per 

 oz.,$l; per packet 10 cents. 



