MISS MARY E. MARTIN, FLORAL PARK, NEW YORK 



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Pop Corn, 

 Queen's Golden 



The stalks grow six 

 feet high and the 

 large ears are pro- 

 duced in abundance. 

 It pops perfectly 

 white, and a single 

 kernel will expand to 

 a diameter of nearly 

 one inch. Price, per 

 pkt., 10c. ; by mail, 

 postpaid, i lb., 25c;. 

 1 lb., 40c. 



Country 



Gentleman 



See tllw^tratton This 

 late or mam-crop va 

 nety is the result of 

 cross of the Ne 

 Plus Ultra with the 

 Stoweir s Eiergreen 

 producing a larger 

 ear than the former, 

 but retaining its pro- 

 ductiveness, similar fine qual- 

 ity, and irregular "shoepeg" 

 arrangement of the crowded, 

 slender, deep grains. The 



ears, being so much larger 

 than those of the original 

 type, are more desirable in 

 most localities as a market 

 variety. Price per pkt., 10c. ; 

 § lb., 35c.; 1 lb., 60c.,postpaid. 



Strawberry, or 

 Husk Tomato 



See illustration to left which is 

 full natural size. 



Plants of low-spreading 

 growth and immensely pro- 

 ductive. The small yellow 

 fruit are each enclosed in a 

 husk . Of very sweet flavor, 

 highly esteemed for preserv- 

 ing or making pies. They are 

 also excellent to eat 

 raw as fruit. Price 

 per pkt., 5c.; | oz., 

 20c. 



Red Cherry 



Little fruits of a 

 bright scarlet color. 

 Price per pkt., 5c.; 

 § oz., 20c. 



Champion 

 of England 



The best late sea- 

 son tall Peas. Al- 

 though one of the 

 oldest varieties of 

 peas we have not 

 yet found one to 



surpass it in quality. There is no sweeter Pea than 

 the Champion of England. The vines grow about five 

 feet high, are very vigorous, and produce a heavy crop 

 of good -sized p>ods filled from end to end with luscious 

 peas. Price per pkt., 10c. ; | lb., 30c.; 1 lb., 55c. 



Fordhook Bush Lima 



The Burpee- Improved Bush Lima 



will outyield Burpee's Bush Lima by fully one third. 

 This greater yield is due to the increased size of both 

 pods and beans. The dried beans are very handsome 

 and generally show a greenish-white coloring, while 

 dried beans of the Burpee Bush Lima like those of the 

 Large Pole Lima, are pure white. Price per pkt., 15c.; 

 2 lb., 35c.; 1 lb., 65c., postpaid. 



/ imn Rf^nn^ king of the garden, a strong grower and uniformly large podded. The pods 



I^lllKit X^CvCff f o* frequently contain five to six very large beans. These beans are of excellent quality, easily 



shelled; of large size and handsome appearance. Per packet, 10c. ; | lb., 30c.; 1 lb., 50c. 



Pnli> Rpnn Kentucky wonder, or "old homestead." The pods, seven to nine inches long-, 



•* v'**^ x-#CC*f €• are so fleshy that they are greater in width than breadth being deeply creased or "saddle- 



backed." They are solidly meaty, stringless when young, and of finest quality. If pods are gathered as they mature, 

 the vines wll continue to bear to the end of the season. Per packet, 10c. ; ^ lb., 30c.; 1 lb., 50c. 



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