DREER'S WHOLESALE PRICE LIST. 



Dreer's Selected Early Jersey Wakefield. 



CABBAGE. 



Our Cabbage Seed is all saved from choice 

 selected stock. 



!Early Jersey Wakefield. 



The leading market gardener's variety and the best 

 for early use. Extra fine selected stock. 



Oz. 25 cts. ; i lb. 75 cts. ; per lb. $2.50. 



Tlie Charleston or Large Jersey 

 Wakefield. 



An extra selected sort, producing large solid heads 

 of good quality. It is a few days later, but larger 

 than Early Jersey Wakefield. 



Oz. 25 cts.; i lb. 75 cts.; per lb. $2.50. 



Dreer^s £arly Drnmhead. 



We offer a superior strain of this valuable second 

 early variety. It matures about ten days later than 

 the Wakefield. Broad round heads, quality best, 

 very fine grained, tender and of excellent flavor. 

 Oz. 20 cts. ; i lb. 60 cts. ; per lb. $2 00. 



Henderson's !Early Summer. 



A valuable second early variety, coming in about 

 ten days after the Jersey Wakefield, but double the 

 size of that variety. 



Oz. 20 cts.; i lb. 60 cts.; per lb. $2.00. 



Succession. 



A second early round-headed sort, heads very 

 evenly and comes in a fevr days after Early Jersey 

 Wakefield. In all respects a desirable sort. 



Oz. 20 cts.; i lb. 60 cts.; per lb. $2.00. 



All Seasons. 



An early Drumhead Cabbage, yielding heads of 

 good size. Very desirable, either for extreme early 

 spring or fall use. A true sure-header. 



Oz. 20 cts. ; Hb. 60 cts.; per lb. $2.00. 



All Head. 



The largest heading of the second early sorts, of 

 excellent quality. 



Oz. 20 cts.; i 11). 60 cts.; per lb. $2.00. 



CAULIFLOWER. 



Dreer's Earliest Snoxe Storm. 



The earliest and best of all for forcing or open 

 ground culture. It is a dvparf, with short outer 

 leaves, and can be planted two feet apart each way ; 

 always sure to make large fine heads earlier than any 

 other, and is the market gardener's favorite. 



Pkt. 25 cts.; oz. $5.00 ; per J lb. $18 00. 



Dreer's Selected D^varf Erfurt. 



Dwarf and compact, can be planted 18 inches apart 

 each way. The heads are large, close, pure white, 

 and of the finest quality. 



Pkt. 20 cts.; oz. '$2.50 ; per i lb. $9.00. 



CARROT. 



Danver's Half-Long. 



A most excellent variety, either for field or garden 

 culture, broad-shouldered symmetrical roots of a 

 rich orange color, smooth and handsome. It is a 

 great yielder and a valuable market variety. 

 Oz. 10 cts. ; i lb. 20 cts. ; per lb. 70 cts. 



Xichol's Imp. Long Orange. 



A greatly improved strain of the Long Orange 

 Carrot, being earlier, smoother in skin, without any 

 side rootlets, richer in color and of uniform texture 

 throughout. Oz. 10 cts.; J lb. 25 cts. ; per lb. 75 cts. 



Improved Short White. 



A new and distinct variety which will doubtless 

 take fijst rank as a field carrot by reason of its great 

 productiveness and its growing well out of the 

 ground, making it comparatively easy to harvest. 

 The roots are half-long and of good shape, as shown 

 in the cut ; light green above ground, white below, 

 flesh white, rich, solid and of excellent flavor. 

 Oz. 10 cts.; i lb. 20 cts.; lb. 75 cts. 



Siveet Corn, White Cob Cory. 



A new and improved variety of the Cory Corn with 

 uniformly white cobs. It is as early as the ordinary 

 Cory, with ears fully as large and well filled, and 

 will be preferred by many who object to the red cob 

 sorts. Qt. 20 cts. ; peck $1.00 ; bus. $3.50. 



Danver's Half-Long. Nichol.s' Improved Long Oeangb. 



