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Dreer' s Garde ?t Calendar, 



CABBAGE, DARK BLOOD-EED ERFURT. Superior early solid- 

 heading variety. Per oz., 50 cts. 



CARROT, HALF-LONG CAREXTAX. A new variety without core. 

 Per lb., $2.50 ; per oz., 25 cts. 



CAULIFLOWER, EARLIEST ALGIERS. An extra fine sort for forc- 

 ing, the first that appears in the Paris markets. Per packet, 25 cts. 



CAULIFLOWER, YEITCH'S AUTUMN GIANT. One of the fines! 

 late varieties ever inti'oduced. Per oz., $2; per packet, 25 cts. 



CELERY, BOSTON MARKET. This is the short, bushy, solid celery 

 for which Boston market is so famous. Per lb., $4; per oz., 40 cts. 



CELERY, SANDRINGHAM DWARF. White ; produced by the 

 gardener to the Prince of Wales. Solid, crisp, and of fine flavor 

 Per lb., $3 ; per oz., 30 cts. 



CORN, SUGAR, EARLY NARRAGANSETT. The earliest and most 

 prolific of all the Extra Early varieties of Sugar Corn, Per ear, 5 

 cts. ; per qt., 40 cts. 



CUCUMBER, TENDER AND TRUE. A splendid new variety of the 

 English Prize, grows from 24 to 30 inches long, of a deep green 

 color and excellent flavor, a free bearer, .strong constitution, and 

 suitable for winter or summer. Per packet of 3 Seeds, 50 cts. 



Tailby's Hybrid Cucumber. 



CUCUMBER, TAILBY'S HYBRID. A new variety, hybridized with 

 White Spined, and one of the largest of the English Frame varieties ; 

 a perfect success'in hardiness, larger than the White Spined, and 

 retains the smooth beauty of the English. Per packet, 15 cts. 

 CUCUMBER, GREEN PROLIFIC. A new pickling variety, of dark 

 green color, very productive, of uniform size, hardly yielding any 

 "too large for pickling, also tender, crisp, and of fine flavor. Per 

 lb., $5 ; per oz., 50 cts. 

 EGG-PLANT, EARLY BLACK PEKIN. Nearly round, of a deep 

 blackish purple, prolific, as early as the Long Purple. Per oz., 75 cts. 

 ENDIVE, EVER WHITE CURLED (Self-blanching). The finest 

 White Curled variety, grows to a large size, very crisp and tender. 

 Per lb., $5 ; per oz., 50 cts, 



LETTUCE, HANSON, 

 This cut represents a 

 sectional view, showing 

 the inside of this truly 

 superior lettuce, the heads 

 of which grow to a re- 

 markable size and are 

 delieiously sweet, tender, 

 and crisp, even to the 

 outer leaves. The color 

 is of the most beautiful 

 green without and white 

 within, and is entirely 

 free from any bitter or 

 unpleasant taste found in 

 some varieties. If this soi't be Avintered over in cold frames or sown in 

 hot-beds and planted out very early in the spring, it produces heads to 

 a remarkable size, often weighing 2i to 3 pounds, and measuring to outer 

 leaves ten inches in diameter. Price per oz., SI ; per packet, 20 cts. 



Hanson Lettuce. 



