CHOICE VEGETABLE SEEDS. 



NO DISCOUNTS O-t PREMIUMS ALLOWED ON VEGETABLE SEEDS. 



PRICES. 



lie whole 23 varieties of Vegetables ft 50 cents. 

 Tour selection of any 10 varieties for !5 cents. 

 n less than 10 packet lots, 3 cents per i icket. 



The convenience of my patrons who mr 

 - rtment of very select garden seetis, 



■wer seed orders. I have prepared fo. 



jf which are very choice, staple variet* 

 iiiy part of the coiintry. The seeds are 



^his purpose and will give you satisfaction 5^ 

 ''f Beans: Improved Golden Wax. T^ 



wish to purchase 

 connection with 

 899 the following 

 :. and well adapt - 

 :>eciallv selected 



.•est early flat 



Beans: 



en pod. 



Beet: Edmund's Improved. Skin and flet'U are of a deep 

 d red. Sweet and tender in quality. This is a general-pur- 

 garden Beet, not only suitable for" early use, but for winter 

 ing. There is no better Beet gro^vn. 



Cabbage: All Head Early. The characteristics of this 

 otfidid new Cabbage can be summarized in a few words : Earli- 

 rei. large size, uniformity, excellent quality, and splendid 

 ^,)er. It is an all-the-year-round Cabbage. 



an Carrot: Oxheart, or Guerande. Flesh bright orange, fipo 

 Qtoed and sweet. A very fine quality for table use and equally 

 iOH for stock. On account of its shape it is more easily puUei 

 rU any other variety. 



•^* Celery, TFhite Plume. Handsome, crisp, self -blanching 

 A, of very easy cultivation. The earliest variety known. 

 '-■ri Sweet Com. Early Cory. The earliest variety grown ; 

 ri^ty excellent. 



-Cfl Cucumber: Evergreen White Spine. Excellent both as 

 'jckling variety and for table use. 



Lettuce: Grand Rapids. Large and tender. One of 

 best for family use. 



• Watermelon: Dark Icing. An early and favorite variety. 

 I a deep scarlet, jmcy and luscious. 

 Ja(' Mask Melon: Early Nutmeg. Early and very prolific. 

 I -and s^veet in flavor. One of the most desirable table sorts. 



11. Onion: Yellow Globe Danvers. One of the best for 

 family use. Mild in flavor and an excellent keeper. 



13. Parsley: Champion Moss Curled. For garnishing no 

 variety is more attractive. In growth it resembles a tuft of fine- 

 ly curled moss. Is very hardy and slow in running to seed. 



13. Parsnip: Hollow Crown. The gro\ving demand for this 

 delicious vegetable makes this improved strain particularly de- 

 sirable. 



14. Peas: American Wonder. Very early quality, excel- 

 lent ; needs no brush ; one of the best for private gardens. 



15. Peppers: Red Cayenne. Bright red. Pods small, cone- 

 shaped. Scarlet when ripe. Pungent. 



16. Pumpkin: Sweet or Sugar. Bakes the most delicious 

 Pumpkin pies. 



17. Radish: I^ady Finger. Pure white in color. Delicate, 

 crisp and tender. 



18. Squash: Delicata. May be used either as a summer or 

 a ^^-inter variety. Matures about the same time as summer 

 squash and is of 'much better flavor. 



19. Salsify: Or A'egetable Oyster. Sandwich Island. A 

 greatly improved variety. Superior both in point of quality and 

 flavor. 



20. Spinach: Long Standing. Best for family use. 



31. Tomato: Early Minnesota. Unapproached in earliness 

 by any good Tomato. It is shapely, smooth, solid and of fijie 

 flavor. 



22. Turnip: "White Egg. Oval, smooth, solid and sweet. 

 One of the best for table use. 



LAWN GRASS SEED. 



A fijie mixture of early and late varieties, giving a succes- 

 sion of grasses that ^vill keep the lawn in fine condition 

 throughout the smnmer and afford a much heavier sward 

 than Avhere only t\vo or three varieties go into a mixture. 



Use a liberal quantity. A quart \yi\l sow about 300 square 

 feet. 



By Mail, postpaid : One quart, 25 cts. ; two quarts, 45 cts. 



By Express, at buver's expense: One quart, 15 cts.; one 

 peck. 90 cts. 



