DREERS WHOLESALE PRICE LIST. 



ONIONS. 



Philadelphia White or Silver Skin. The 



leading variety of White Onion, extensively grown 

 for pickling, very early and mild flavored, it pro- 

 diices fine onions froru seed. Oz. 25 cts. ; i lb. 75 

 cts. ; lb. 12.25 ; 5 lbs. $10.00. 



Philadelphia Yellow Stra.sbiirg or Dutch. 

 This variety is largelj' grown for sets. It is a good 

 keeper and well flavored, bright straw colored skin. 

 Oz. 15 cts. ; \ lb. 50 cts. ; lb. $1.40 ; 5 lbs. $6.25. 



Philadelphia Yellow Globe Danvers. This 

 is the standard yellow Onion of our markets. A 

 large globe-shaped onion, of mild flavor and attrac- 

 tive color. It is a good keeper and very productive. 

 Oz. 15 cts. ; \ lb. 50 cts. ; lb. $1.40 ; 5 lbs. $6.25. 



Southport Yellow Globe. A very large hand- 

 some, globular shaped, yellow variety, very pro- 

 ductive, of mild flavor, excellent keeper. Oz. 15 

 cts.; ilb. 50 cts,; lb. $1.40. 



Southport White Globe. Pure white color, 

 mild flavor, and eqnallv as good for keeping as the 

 yellow sort. Oz. 25 cts. ; i lb. 75 cts. ; lb. $2.25. 



Southport Red Globe. Similar in shape and 

 size to the Southport Yellow Globe, but ripens 

 somewhat later. It is a splendid keeper, and in 

 quality is superior to most other red varieties. 

 Oz. 15 cts. ; k lb. 50 cts. ; lb. $1.50. 



liarge Red Wethersfield. A leading variety 

 in the Eastern States ; it grows to full size the first 

 season from seed, almost round, large size, deep 

 red color, .md keeps well. Oz. 15 cts. ; J lb. 50 

 cts. ; lb. $1.50. 



Prize Taker. This is the large pale yellow Onion 

 that is offered for sale in the fruit stores and mar- 

 kets in the fall. It grows to a very large size, 

 often 12 to 14 inches in circumference ; flesh white, 

 of mild and delicate flavor. Oz. 20 cts. ; \ lb. 60 

 cts.; lb. $2.00. 



Onion Sets. 



prices Subject to Change. 



Peck. Bus. 



White $ 75 $2 50 



Yellow 60 2 00 



^AThite Multiplier 1 25 4 50 



Potato Onions 115 4 00 





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PEAS. 



Dreer's Eureka Extra Early. The earliest 

 and most productive pea. We have repeat- 

 edly tested our claim for its earliness on our 

 trial grounds, in comparison with other leading 

 early varieties. It has never been less than four, 

 and frequently more than ten days earlier. In 

 habit, quality, purity and productiveness, it is the 

 most desirable sort. For the market gardener 

 they lack no important feature. It grows twenty 

 inches high, and free from runners. The crop can 

 be gathered in two pickings. Qt. 20 cts. ; pk. 

 $1.00 ; bus. $4.00. 



American Wonder. The earliest wrinkled 

 variety in cultivation ; in productiveness, flavor 

 and quality, it is unsurpassed. Qt. 35 cts. ; peck, 

 $1.75 ; bus. $6.00. 



Extra Early Preniiimi Gem. A fine flavored 

 dwarf, wrinkled variety, an improvement on the 

 Little Gem ; pods long, dark green and prolific. 

 Qt. 25 cts ; peck, $1.25 ; bus. $4.75. 



Little Gem. A dwarf first early, green-wrinkled 

 marrow, very prolific, and of superior flavor. Qt. 

 25 cts.; peck, $1.25 ; bus. $4..50. 



Advancer. A fine early market variety, prolific, 

 well-filled long pods, tender and of delicious flavor. 

 Qt. 25 cts.; peck, $1.00 ; bus. $4.00. 



Heroine. A medium early green wrinkled pea, 

 and one of the best of recent introduction ; large, 

 recurved, showy pods ; an immense cropper ; peas 

 of finest quality ; height 2 to 20 ft. Qt. 30 cts. ; 

 peck $1.60 ; bus. $6.00. 



