WHOLESALE PRICE LIST. 



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Three Cood Tomatoes. 



ATLANTIC PRIZE, or EARLY RUBY. 



Splendid extra early variety for general 

 use, of large size, bright red color and smooth ; 

 an extra early and productive. Oz. , 20 cts. ; 

 Jib., 60 cts.; lb., $2.00. 



THE STONE. 



Dreer's selected stock (see cut). Fruit 

 very large and deep; bright scarlet; smooth, 

 ripening evenly to the stem without a crack ; 

 exceedingly solid and firm-fleshed, of the finest 

 quality ; the best for family use and for 

 canneries. Oz., 20 cts. ; i lb. 60 cts. ; lb., $2.00. 



HONOR BRIGHT. 



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. Flesh 

 thick and meaty, with small seed cavities. Oz. , 

 25 cts. ; i lb., 75 cts. ; lb., $2.50. 



Dkeek's Selected Stone Tomato. 



SQUASH. Oz. \ Lb. Lb. 



Extra Early Jersey White 



Bush 



Early White Bush 



Golden Custard Bush 



Long Yellow Orookneck 



Boston Marrow. Selected stock. 



Hubbard 



Golden Hubbard 



Essex Hybrid Turban, or Warren . . . 



Fordhook 



Marblehead 



Mammoth Chili 



Pike's Peak, or Sibley 



Vegetable Marrow 



"Winter Crookneck, fine keeper 



TOMATO. 



Best of All, pkt., 15 cts 



Honor Bright (see above) 



Imperial. Early large pink 



Early Mayflower, fine forcing . . . 



Lorillard. Forcing 



Atlantic Prize (see above) 



Early Acme 



Buckeye State 



Trophy 



Favorite 



Beauty 



Perfection 



Eoyal Red 



The New Stone (selected). Very 



solid, best for main crop 20 .60 2 00 



Paragon (selected) 20 60 2 00 



Dwarf Champion 20 60 2 00 



Golden Queen 20 65 2 25 



Ponderosa 35 1 25 4 00 



King Humbert 25 



15 

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50 

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25 

 15 

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75 

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$0 85 

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1 00 

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1 00 

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 75 

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2 50 

 2 00 

 2 25 

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1 75 



2 00 

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 1 75 



1 75 



2 00 



TURNIP. 



Early Purple Top Strap Leaf. . 

 Extra Early Munich, purple top. 



" " Milan, purple top. . . 



" " White Milan 



Early White Flat Dutch 



Early White Egg 



Snowball (early) solid and sweet.. 

 Purple Top White Globe (selected) 



Golden Ball 



Long White or Cow Horn 



Yellow Globe or Amber 



Large White Norfolk 



Yellow Aberdeen, fine for stock . 

 Am. Purple Top Buta Baga . . . 

 Dreer's Improved Purple Top 



Ruta Baga (choice strain) 



Budlong's White Ruta Baga . . 

 Large White or Sweet German Ruta 



Baga 



HERBS. 



Oz. i Lb. Lb. 



10 15 40 



20 



20 

 20 

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65 

 65 

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 40 

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 40 



Anise 



Balm 



Caraway 



Coriander 



Dill 



Fennel, Sweet 



Horehound 



Lavender 



Sweet Basil, broad-leaved 



Sweet Marjoram (American) . 

 Sweet Marjoram (Imported) . 



Sage 



Savory Summer 



Savory Winter 



Thyme, French 



' ' English broad-leaved . . . 



10 

 10 



10 



15 

 25 

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15 

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 75 

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50 



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50 



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50 



2 00 



1 25 



1 25 



2 50 

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 1 75 

 1 00 



1 25 



2 50 

 2 75 



DREERS LIBRAR". 



VEGETABLES 

 UNDER GLASS 



HENRY A DREER . 



Three Cood Books 



^OTaZHZ^^* 



For the GARDENER and 

 FARMER. 



We are pleased to call to the attention of our customers the three books mentioned 

 below. The different subjects are treated in a practical manner, yet written in such plain 

 language that everyone can readily understand. In order that these books can be in the 

 hands of every progressive gardener and fanner, we have made the popular price of 25 cents 

 each, postpaid. 



VEGETABLES UNDER GLASS. 



Tells how to grow vegetables in winter, 

 how to work the soil actively and properly 

 at all seasons. Price, 25 cents. 



OPEN-AIR VEGETABLES. 



A small book intended for busy people. 

 It gives the latest methods of the best gar- 

 deners, when to begin work, how to treat 

 the soil, how and when to sow seeds, how 



to manage growing crops, how to treat 

 insects and fungus enemies, etc. Price r 

 25 cents. 



GRASSES AND CLOVERS. 



Quotes the views and practices of Ameri- 

 can and European experts on this most im- 

 portant crop. It has notes on lawns and lawn 

 making, also has something to say on most 

 of the forage plants. Price, 25 cents. 



