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NEW VEGETABLES. 



The season of 1863 having been an unfavorable one for the trial of 

 new vegetables, many crops having failed in the vicinity, we have but ) ' 

 Y few to offer. After several years trial, we can recommend to our 

 customers, a new Tomato ; called for its excellent qualities, 



M THE COOS'S EAVOSITE." 





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which, for solidity, beauty of form, flavor, and color, surpasses any '- 

 heretofore offered in the market. It is good, both early and late, and m 

 an abundant bearer. As the variety produces but very few seeds, the V 

 stock is limited and will be sold in papers only, at 25 cts. per paper. 

 We can also recommend 



Felton's Large India Head Lettuce. This remarkable variety 

 attains a great size, stands the heat well, and heads up solid 

 and tender. Per paper, 



Cauliflower, Le Normands, extra large and fine, " 



" Early Erfurt, very early, " 



Chserophyllum Bulbosum, (rooted Chervil,) " 



Peas, Champion of Paris, superb flavor, per quart 



Among old and well-tried varieties, Dreer's Extra Earl y Peas still 

 take the lead among our gardeners as the most early, productive and 

 even cropper. We also supply largely to all the market gardeners in 

 this vicinity, our Large Early York Cabbage, which is sown by them in 

 September, and treated as directed under head of Cabbages, for early ^ A 

 use. We have many new varieties under trial, of which we hope to Jk 

 make a favorable report another season, 7\ 



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