DREER'S WHOLESALE PRICE LIST. 



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Vegetable Seeds— For Fan sowing. 



Beans. 



Sioii House. One of the best forcing Beans, conies early 



into bearing, is stringless and tender, quality excellent. 



Qt. 40 cts. 

 Long- Yellow Six Weeks. Very early and prolific, 



and of good quality. Qt. 20 cts. 

 Extra Early Refugee. A profuse bearing round pod 



variety, tender and stringless. Qt. 25 cts. 



Beet. 



Carter's Excelsior. A new variety of superior excel- 

 lence ; color perfect, fine grained, smooth skin and small 

 top. Lb. $1.00. 



Early Egyptian Blood Turnip. One of the earliest; 

 a fine forcing variety, small top. Lb. 40 cts. ; 10 lbs. $3.50. 



Bastian's Early Blood Turnip. Very early, fine 

 turnip form, bright red color. ^ lb. 15 cts. ; lb. 40 cts. 



Eclipse. Eemarkable for its rapid growth, extreme small- 

 ness of top, and extra fine quality. £ lb. 15 cts. ; lb. 40 

 cts.; 10 lbs. $3.50. 



Crosby's Egyptian. An improved strain of the Egypt- 

 ian Beet. It is much thicker than the original strain, 

 quite as early, of better color and quality, besides being 

 smoother. Oz. 10 cts. ; J lb. 20 cts. ; lb. 60 cts. 



Cabbage. 



Early Jersey Wakefield. The best and most relia- 

 ble sort for market gardeners. Selected stock. Oz. 25 

 cts.; | lb. 75 cts.; lb. $2.50. 



Early Winnigstadt. Good for either early or late use. 

 in some sections the best early sort. Oz. 15 cts ; \ lb. 40 

 cts.; lb. $1.25. 



Etampes. Very early, producing medium-sized heads, 

 sharply pointed. Oz. 15 cts. ; \ lb. 40 cts. ; lb $1.25. 



Large Early Jersey Wakefield. A few days later 

 than the Early Jersey Wakefield, producing large solid 

 heads of good quality. Oz. 25 cts. ; \ lb. 75 cts. ; lb. $2.50. 



Dreer's Early Drumhead. A second early variety, 

 maturing about ten days later than the Wakefield. Large, 

 solid heads. Lz. 20 cts.; \ lb. 60 cts.; lb. $2.00. 



Improved Early Summer. A second early with 

 large solid heads, coming in a few days later than the 

 Wakefield. Oz. 20 cts.; \ lb. 60 cts.; lb. $2.00. 



Carrots. 



Earliest Short Horn. The earliest forcing variety, 

 root small, reddish-orange, of globular shape and excel- 

 lent flavor. Oz. 10 cts. ; \ lb. 25 cts. ; lb. 80 cts. 



Early Scarlet Horn. The favorite early red variety, 

 fine grained and good flavor. Oz. 10 cts. ; \ lb. 20 cts. ; 

 lb. 60 cts. 



Half-Long Nantes. An early half-long stump-rooted 

 variety of superior quality. Oz. 10 cts.; Jib. 25 cts.; 

 lb. 60 cts. 



Early Half-Long Carentan. An excellent variety 

 for forcing, of a deep orange scarlet. Oz. 10 cts. ; \ lb. 

 25 cts. ; lb. 70 cts. 



Danvers Half-Long Scarlet. A rich orange-red 

 variety, very smooth and handsome, producing very 

 large crops. An excellent market variety. Oz. 10 cts. ; 

 } lb. 20 cts. ; lb. 60 cts. 



Cauliflower. 



Dreer's Earliest Snow Storm. Earliest and best 

 of all for forcing in frames or greenhouses. Oz. $5. 



Dreer's Selected Dwarf Erfurt. Of dwarf habit. 

 Heads close, pure white, of the finest quality. Oz. $2 ~>0. 



Early Snowball. An early dwarf variety, producing 

 magnificent white heads of fine quality. Oz. $2.50. 



Water Cress. 



Erfurt Water Cress. 



lb. $3.00. 



True. Oz. 30 cts.; I lb. $1.00 ; 



Corn Salad. (FetticusJ 



For winter and early spring use, sow in drills in August 

 and September. Lb. 40 cts.; 10 lbs. $3.50. 



Cucumber. 



Improved Early White Spine. Favorite market 

 variety, much used for forcing. Oz. 5 cts.; £ lb. 15 cts.; 

 lb. 50 cts. 



Arlington White Spine. A strain of White Spine 

 which has been improved through careful selection, with 

 a view to use for forcing in hothouses and frames. Our 

 stock produces handsome dark-colored fruits, which retain 

 their color longer than other sorts. Oz. 15 cts. ; J lb. 50 

 cts.; lb. $1.50. 



English Prize Cucumbers. 

 The best for forcing, attaining a length of 20 to 30 inches. 



They can be grown in hotbeds where the temperature does 



not fall below 65 degrees at night. 



Marquis of Lome. Sion House, Improved . 



Pearson's Long Gun. Telegraph. 

 Each, per pkt., 15 cts. 



Kale. 



For early Spring use, sow in September. 



Dwarf Curled German. Leaves green, fine fringed. 



Oz. 10 cts. ; \ lb. 15 cts. ; lb. 50 cts. 

 Dreer's Imperial Long Standing. A beautiful 



curled and crimped sort. Oz. 10 cts. ; } lb. 15 cts. ; lb. 50 



cts.; 5 lbs. $2.00. 

 Dwarf Curled Scotch. Leaves bright green, curled, 



tender and fine flavored. Oz. 10 cts. ; \ lb. 15 cts. ; lb. 



50 cts. 



Lettuce. 



(Forcing Varieties.) 



Boston Market. (White Seeded Tennisball.) The 

 earliest heading variety. One of the best for forcing. 

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



Black Seeded Tennisball. A favorite forcing van- 

 ity. Forms a close, hard head. Oz. 15 cts. ; £ lb. 50 cts. ; 

 lb. $1 50. 



Hittinger's Belmont Forcing. An improvement 

 on the Boston Market, larger in size, most desirable. Oz. 

 20 cts. ; $ lb. 60 cts. ; lb. $2.00. 



Big' Boston. Eesembles the popular Boston Market, but 

 is nearly twice as large ; a most desirable variety for forc- 

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

 Cold Frame Varieties. 



Silver Ball. This is one of the best all-the-year-round 

 Lettuces we know of. It is an excellent variety, as well 

 for early spring and summer use as for winter forcing. 

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



Early Dutch Butter, Spotted. Large heads, of ex- 

 cellent quality, and one of the best forcing and market 

 sorts. Oz. 15 cts. ; i lb. 40 cts. ; lb. $1.50. 



Early White Butter or Cabbage. A favorite for 

 fall sowing ; nearly hardy, requires only a slight protec- 

 tion ; produces fine heads. Oz. 15 cts. ; I lb. 35 cts. ; 

 lb. $1.00. 



