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SPECIALTIES '"VEGETABLE SEEM 



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Southport White Globe Onion 



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584 On account of its uniform globe shape this variety is highly prized, par- 

 ticularly for the home garden, where quality as well as appearance are 

 desired. The bulbs are pure white and of very mild flavor, also equally 

 as good for keeping as the Yellow Globe. It is good for use as a medium 

 crop, but most valuable when grown for the main crop, as the flesh is re- 

 markably firm and solid. It is an enormous yielder, and as it is very attrac- 

 tive, always sells at high prices. It is best to dry these onions in a shady 

 place, and give them plenty of air. Pkt., 15 cts.; J oz., 25 cts.; oz., 45 cts.: 

 Jib., $1.25; lb., $4.50. 



Lax ton's Progress Pea 



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650 The most recent introduction of real merit into the list of large pod dwarf 

 peas, and an ideal sort for the small home garden where space is at a premium. 

 "Progress" grows but 18 inches high, but the vines are exceedingly vigorous 

 and produce the largest pods of any extra early sort. Pods average 4J 

 inches long and are well filled with 8, 9 or 10 deep green, large peas, of de- 

 lightful flavor. Ready for gathering within 60 days from the time seeds are 

 sown, being a few days earlier than either Hundredfold or Laxtonian, the 

 previous leaders in this class. It is fairly hardy and may be planted almost 

 as early as the hardier smooth-seeded varieties. Pkt., 15 cts.; \ lb., 30 cts.; 

 lb., 50 cts.; 2 lbs., 95 cts.; 5 lbs., $2.15, prepaid. 



Dreer's "Rainbow" Pepper 



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734 A most interesting, ornamental, and at the same time practical 

 addition to the varieties now offered. Plants are strong and 

 vigorous, with an abundance of glossy, dark green foliage, bear- 

 ing fruits long and conical in shape, which from the early green, 

 the color passes into white, then to a golden yellow, and finally 

 to a brilliant scarlet. The plant is unusually prolific, conse- 

 quently bearing fruits in the different stages of development, 

 and the effective contrast of rich colors is very striking. The 

 quality of the fruit is high, being thick fleshed, mild flavored and 

 sweet. Pkt., 25 cts.; * oz., $1.50; oz., $2.50. 



Globe Tomato — Dreer's Select Strain 



Dreer's Cardinal Globe Radish 



Cardinal Globe Radish 



770 Among quite a number of the little round red Radishes avail- 

 able, this is easily one of the most dependable in that it per- 

 fects uniform round globes within 30 to 35 days from sowing 

 seeds. It is most attractive, of brilliant cardinal red color, 

 with pure white flesh, of delicate crispness and delightful 

 flavor. Equally useful for growing under glass in frames or 

 greenhouses as well as for early outdoor sowing. Pkt., 10 

 cts.; oz., 20 cts.; \ lb., 50 cts.; lb., $1.75. 



Marglobe Tomato 



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923 This fine second early, developed by the Bureau of Plant 

 Industry, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, produces large, smooth, 

 meaty, globular red fruits, which ripen evenly, and are free 

 from cracks. An extremely heavy cropper, immense yields 

 of excellent fruits being reported from every region where 

 tried. Especially valuable to those who are in districts 

 troubled with rust and wilt, and particularly in the Southern 

 States as this strain is immune. Pkt., 20 cts.; \ oz., 75 cts.; 

 oz., $1.25; \ lb., $4.00. 



Dreer's Select Strain 

 Globe Tomato 



910 Over Florida especially, Globe Tomato now rules supreme, 

 since no other variety we know may be picked green, crated 

 and shipped north, arriving in as perfect condition and color 

 as beautiful as the frvits of Globe. Fruits are borne in clusters 

 of 4 to 6. They average 6 ounces each, are perfectly globe- 

 shaped, except in the first clusters on which the largest speci- 

 mens are inclined to be somewhat flat. Globe is among the 

 most solid of all tomatoes, of mild flavor, and beautiful pink 

 or purple color which never fails to attract. Pkt., 20 cts;. 

 \ oz., 65 cts.; oz., $1.00; \ lb., $3.50. 



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