24 dreer's garden calendar. 



LETTUCE, NEAPOLITAN. ..large solid heads per packet, 25 cts. 



PEAS, LITTLE GEM...(M'Lean's,) a Avrinkled variety of fine flavor, 



1 foot high, requires no sticks per qt. $1.00 



" ADVANCER, (M'Lean's...a new dwarf, blue wrinkled marrow, 



of fine flavor, the earliest and best of its class, height 2 feet. 



per qt. 60 cts. 



« DIXON'S YORKSHIRE HERO... a new wrinkled variety 2| feet 



high per qt. 80 cts. 



ESSEX RIVAL.. .a second early variety, 3^ feet high 



per qt. 60 cts. 



PRINCE OF WALES. ..the most prolific white wrinkled pea in 



cultivation, producing pods from near the roots to the top, 



height four feet .....per qt. 80 cts. 



Of older varieties, especially to be recommended Dreer's Extra 

 Early Pea, still takes the lead among our Gardener's as the earliest^ 

 most productive, and even cropper. Our sales are also yearly increasing 

 for Large Early York Cabbage, and Dreer's White Solid Celery Seed, also 

 our very superior varieties of Cauliflower, imported from the growers 

 in Europe. Especial attention has also been paid to the improvement 

 of our stock of Late Drumhead and Flat Dutch Cabbage Seed, a very im- 

 portant crop with the Farmer and Gardener: we confidently recom- 

 mend it, as being perfectly pure and reliable, heading up evenly and 

 solid. 



GOODEIGE'S SEEDLITO POTiTOSS. 



These highly valuable new seedling potatoes, were raised by the 

 late Rev. Chauncey E. Goodrich, Chaplain of the New York State 

 Lunatic Asylum, at Utica, N. Y. He spent 15 years in experimenting 

 upon the production of new varieties, and raised o\qy sixteen thousand 

 seedlings, of which he esteemed the Harrison and the Early Goodrich 

 (which are twin brothers, and seedlings from the Cuzco,) as the very 

 best. 



The Harrison is a white winter variety of high quality and beauty, 

 unequalled in productiveness by any known kind. Mr. Goodrich 

 stated that he had raised at the rate of 600 bushels per acre, when 

 only three years from the seed balk Price $5 per busheL $1.50 per 

 peck. 



The Early Goodrich is the very best and most productive very early 

 potato known. It keeps equally well with the Harrison, and has re- 

 peatedly yielded over 350 bushels per acre. Price $3.50 per busheL 

 $1 00 per peck. 



Cuzco, large, long, white skin and flesh, deep eyes. Matures about 

 September 1 5th. Yield very largely, 300 to 400 bushels per acre. — 

 Keeps well. Very profitable for market and stock. $2.50 per bushel 



I also offer the White Sprout, a white-skinned and white- 

 fleshed potato, very early and popular in the Philadelphia market. — 

 It is largely grown in New .Jersey, and highly esteemed there, as a 

 profitable market variety. $2.50 per bushel. 



