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DREER'S RELIABLE SEEDS 



CORN SALAD- Continued. 



and early spring use, sow in drills in August and Sep- 

 tember. Cover with straw on the approach of winter, the 

 same as Spinach. 



Corn Salad. 



Large Seeded. Large leaved, the best variety for mar- 

 ket purposes. Pkt., 5 cts., oz. 10 cts., \ lb. c0 cts. 



COLLARDS. 



True Georgia, or Creole. 



i lb. 60 cts. 



COLLARDS. 



Blatter-Khol, Ger. 



Chou-cabus, Fr. 



Cabu 6 Variedad 



de Col, Sp. 



Used as a substitute 

 for Cabbage in portions 

 of the South where it is 

 almost impossible to 

 succeed in raising cab- 

 bage-heads. Sow from 

 June to August for a 

 succession, and culti- 

 vate the same as Cab- 

 bage; when large 

 enough transplant in 

 rows 1 foot apart each 

 way, and hoe fre- 

 quently. 

 Pkt. o'cts., oz. 20 cts.. 



Gurken, Ger. Concombre, Fk. Pepino, Sp. 



For very early Cucumbers, sow the 1st of April in a hot-bed, upon pieces of sod (grass-side down), so that they can 

 be readily transplanted to the open ground, in rich soil, when danger of frost is over, or protect by hand-glasses. 

 For early use, plant if the weather has become settled and warm in hills about 4 feet apart each way; thin out to 

 four of the strongest plants to each hill, after all danger from insects is over ; they succeed best in a warm, moist, rich, 

 loamy soil : continue planting at intervals for a succession. The Cucumbers should be gathered when large enough 

 for use, whether required or not ; if left to ripen, it destroys their productiveness. For pickles, plant from June until 

 the middle of July. 



Early Cluster. A very early sort, well adapted for 



forcing or open ground. Pkt. 5 cts., oz. 15 cts., i lb. 



50 cts. 

 Early Frame. A good old popular variety, of medium 



size, straight, and excellent for table use or pickling 



when young. Pkt. 5 cts., oz. 15 cts., i lb. 50 cts. 

 Early Russian. One of the earliest and hardiest ; the 



fruit is small and produced in pairs. Pkt. 5 cts., oz. 



15 cts., i lb. 50 cts. 

 Green Prolific. One of the. best pickling varieties, dark 



green, tender, crisp, very productive, of fine flavor. 



uniform size, and good for table use. Pkt. 5 cts., oz. Nichol's Medium Greek. 



15 cts., i lb. 50 cts. Nichol's Medium Green. For early forcing, late sow- 



ins for pickling, or for ordinary table use this variety 

 will be found useful. It is of a dark green color, pleas- 

 ant flavor, and very productive. Pkt. 10 cts., oz. 25 cts. 



Improved Early White Spine. 



Improved Early White Spine. The favorite market 

 variety, largely used for forcing, and extensively 

 grown South for shipping North early in the season ; 

 of medium to large size, deep green, crisp, fine flavor, 

 and verv productive. Pkt. 5 cts., oz. 15 cts., i lb. 

 50 cts. 



Long Green Turkey. The leading long green variety 

 for picklins, of excellent quality and productiveness, 

 fruit dark sreen, firm and crisp. Pkt. 5 cts., oz. 15 

 cts.. i lb. 50 cts. 



Tailby's Hybrid. A hybrid between White Spine and 

 Enslish Prize, retaining the beauty of the long Eng- 

 lish and hardiness of the White Spine; of large size 

 and excellent for market gardeners or family use. 

 Pkt. 5 cts., oz. 15 cts., i lb. 50 cts. 



Chinese Lonc.-Remaining Green. 



Chinese Long-Remaining Green. An excellent 

 sort, combining the size, tenderness and quality of the 

 English Frame varieties. It attains a length of 15 to 

 20 inches ; is of good quality, solid, and has few seeds ; 

 medium early. It remains a long time in an edible 

 condition, and can be grown to perfection out of doors. 

 Pkt. 10 cts., oz. 30 cts., | lb. 75 cts. 



Giant Pera. 



I Giant Pera. A long, smooth, straight, dark green cu- 

 cumber, attaining a length of IS inches. Flesh white, 

 crisp, tender, and free from all bitterness. It requires 

 a rich soil, and to be grown quickly in order to bring 

 it to perfection. Pkt'lO cts. 



We prepay postage on packets and ounces. On % lb. and over add postage at the rate of 16 cts per lb. 



