CAULIFLOWER. 



Dreer's Earliest Snowstorm Cauliflower. 



DREER'S 

 EARLIEST SNOWSTORM. 

 The Earliest and Best of all for Forcing or Open Ground. 



Realizing the great importance of an extra fine strain of 

 stock seed for growing the best Cauliflowers, we have given 

 this variety much care and attention, and the uniformly good 

 results received by growers using our " Snowstorm" con- 

 vince us that we have the very best and earliest strain of 

 Cauliflower on the market, both for forcing and for growing 

 in the open ground. It has been used by our customers in 

 different sections, and the report is alike from e.ich: "The 

 best they ever grew.^'' It is a dwarf variety, with short outer 

 eaves, and can be planted close, 2 feet apart each way. It 

 always makes a fine, large and exceedingly beautiful snowy- 

 white head, much earlier than any other variety. The quality 

 ' is very good, being of delicious flavor. It is far superior in 

 every way to the best strains of " Snowlsall Cauliflower," and 

 will not only be appreciated by the professional gardener, but 

 will also give the most satisfactory results to those who raise only 

 a few heads for home use. Please read the testimonial opposite 



from gardeners who have 



grown "Snowstorm" 

 2 successive years. Pkt., 



25c.; Iqz., 81.50; 



oz.,$5.00. 



Earliest Snowstorm Cauliflower. 



$1,000 uiade from 2 ozs. of Dreer's Earliest .Snowstorm Cauliflower, 



T. E. Reeves Of Son, Lotto- Island, A'. F., Oct. g, iSgg, wn'tes : — IVe sowed 

 I oz. of yctif Snowstorm Cauliflower o« N'ov. I, 1898, another oz. Nov. 29. 

 Commeticed setttti::; platils Feb. 7, 1899, finished March I. We began to ship 

 April 2), atid finished May 8- The total amount of money received frotti product 

 of 2 ozs. seed was one thousand dollars. 



CELERY. 



Winter Oueen, 



This new variety of celeiy 

 is valuable for its good 

 keeping qualifies, and is one 

 of the best sorts for winter 

 and sprnig use. It grows a 

 very thick and heavy stalk, 

 and has a much larger heart 

 than any other variety. It 

 is a close, compact grower, 

 and when blanched is a 

 creamy-white color. Pkt., 10 

 cts.; oz., 40 cts.; \ lb., $1.25 ; 

 lb., $4.00. 



IVE'W EETTUCE 



Winter Queen Celerv. 



"AEE HEART." 



"All Heart" Lettuce. 



ivater:iieeon. 



WONDERFUL (or Mclvcr Sugar). 



In our trials of Watermelons during the 

 past summer the " Wonderful " proved 

 to be the sweetest and nio^t dcsiralile of all. 

 It not only grew to large size, but ripened up 

 uniformly and made fine, solid melons. It 

 originated with a melon grower in North Caro- 

 lina, and is only of recent introduction outside 

 of its native clime, but grows satisiaclorily in 

 all districts where watermelons will ripen. It 

 is a very sweet solid-lleshed sort, often grows 

 to the length of 2 feet, and from 12 to 16 

 inches in diameter. The rind is marked with 

 bri>ad bands of yello\vi>h-green, shading to 

 deep green ; shaped ol)long ; is entirely string- 

 less, and /ree from hard core. We consider 

 it an acquisition to the list of Melons. Pkt., 

 10 cts.; oz., 15 cts ; \ lb., 30 cts.; lb., $1.00. 



This new and distinct Cabbage Lettuce is excellent for spring and summer 

 use, as it stands intense heat. It is of a yellowish-green color, and forms a 

 solid heart, even before it is half grown. It is of superior flavor. Pkt., 15 

 cu.; 2 pkts., 25 ct-. 



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