FLORISTS AND MARKET GARDENERS. 7 
CHAS. DOWNING POTATO. 
An improvement on the snowflake. Eyes 
few and close to the surface; cooks white, 
mealy, and is of superior quality ; to its fine 
appearance it adds remarkable productive- 
ness, and as an early sort will take the lead. 
It is regular in size and form, and promises 
extremeiy well as a market sort. 
Pk., 50 cts.; bush., $1.50. 
PEARL OF SAVOY POTATO. 
One of the most remarkable of the peppers. The pods The tubers are oblong, fair, and of large 
are borne upright, are conical in shape, and vary in color | size, pearly white flesh, which cooks dry and 
from creamy white when unripe, to brilliant scarlet when | mealy ; 15 days earlier than Early Rose, and 
ready for picking. Market gardeners will find this a use- | very productive and a good keeper. We con- 
ful sort. sider this the best market gardeners’ sort. 
Oz., 40 ets.; Ib., $5.00. Bush., $1.00; bbl., $3.00. 
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We consider this one of the finest Tomatoes. It is of very large size and fine flavored; for slicing 
it will be found excellent, as it has few seeds and is very solid. The Tomatoes ure borne in clusters 
of 4 to 7, ripen evenly, and remain firm when fully ripe. Of a bright red color, free from purple 
tinge. Asa table variety it will meet the views of the most fastidious, and should be largely grown by 
gardeners who court the best trade. Pkt., 10 cts.; oz., 80 cts.; 31]b., $1.00. 
