COLE'S CHOICE NOVELTIES. 



Dl^eei^'S BUSY) Mfflp BGpR 



This is a busli form of the 

 Dreer's Pole Iiima Bean, 



and is one of the hest of all the 

 dwarf Limas, being: vastly supe- 

 rior in flavor to the dwarf varie- 

 ties of the Sieva Lima. 



It grows ahout two feet high, 

 and is of vigorous branching 

 habit, maturing early; it is very 

 productive; the beans in a green 

 state are not quite as large as 

 the Large Lima, but grow closer 

 together in the pod, are thicker, 

 sweeter, more tender and succu- 

 lent, and remain green longer 

 after maturing. For small pri- 

 vate gardens, and wherever the 

 use of poles is inconvenient or 

 undesirable, it will prove espe- 

 cially valuable. This Bean 

 should be planted in rows two 

 feet apart, and the plants one 

 foot apart in the row. One plant 

 alone is suflBcient to a hill. 



Per pkt. 10c, 3 pkts. 25e, pt. 6(tc 



The above illustration is an exact reproduction of a plant bearing 



185 pods. 



SLL-HEM EARLY GflBBflGE. 



It is seldom that we can offer to our customers a more 

 valuable new vegetable than this All- Head Eai*ly 

 Cabbage. Many new kinds of cabbages have been in- 

 troduced within the last ten years, but most of them 

 have been lacking in several very important points. In 

 this new variety we have an excellent second early 

 cabbage, which is not only All Head, but never fa Is 

 to head under any circumstances. The great advan- 

 tage of having an early cabbage that is sure to produce 

 a large, solid crisp head, and one that will answer for 

 an early or late variety, can well be appreciated by all 

 lovers of good cabbages. It is the earliest of all large 

 cabbages and will adapt itself to any soil or climate. 



Per pkt 



3 pkts. 25c, oz. 35c, % lb. $1.00, lb. S3.50. 



Alili-HEAD EARLY CABBAGE. 



This is the largest and hardiest heading red cab- 

 bage in cultivation. Successful Long Island mar- 

 ket gardeners will raise no other kind of red cab- 

 bage, for they consider this the best of all. The 

 heads frequently average twelve pounds each, 

 and is a very sure cropper. If you want as fine 

 red cabbage as you ever saw, you must sow Rock 

 Ked, for it absolutely leads every other red sort. 

 This variety is the first red cabbage introduced of 

 American origin. 



Per pkt. 7c, oz. 30c, li lb. $1.00, lb. $3.00. 



MAMMOTH HOCK RED CABBAGE. 



