Dreer 's Garden Calendar. — Supple7)ient. 



PEA, Yorkshire Hero. A splendid wrinkled marrow market gardener's variety, of 

 branching habit, abundant crojiper and good quality; height, 2^ feet. Pkt., 10 cts. ; qt. 50 

 cts.; bush., $10.00. 



PEA, Telephone. This new selection from the Telegraphy from which it differs, is a 

 wrinkled variety, and in every respect far superior. It is a great cropper, bearing immense 

 pods full of large peas of an exquisite sugary tlavor. Pkt., 25 cts., and 5 pkts., $1.00. 



POTATO, Beauty of Hebron. Earlier than the Early Rose, which it closely resembles^ 

 but of a lighter red color, very productive, of excellent quality, white fleshed, and will 

 yield at least one-quarter more in this respect equalled by few of either early or late varie- 

 ties. Three lbs., $1.25, by mail, prepaid ; per pk., $1.00 ; per bush,, $2.50 ; per bbl., $6.00. 



BEAUTY OF HEBRON. 



EABLT OHIO. 



POTATO, Bliss' Triumph. This new variety is the most attractive in appearance of any 

 yet oflered ; it combines the productiveness of the Peerless with the good qualities of the 

 i?06T, and at least ten days earlier; tubers medium size, round and uniform, eyes slightly 

 depressed, skin of a light red color, flesh fine-grained, excellent flavor and keeping qualities. 

 Three lbs., $1.25, by mail, })repaid ; pk., $1.00; bush., $2.50 ; bbl., $6.00. 



POTATO, Early Ohio. A seedling of the Early Rose, resembling it in color; about a week 

 earlier. It is round and oblong in shape, of vigorous growth, and excellent quality. To get 

 the best results, plant in rather rich moist soil. Three lbs., $1.00, by mail, i)repaid ; pk., 75 

 cts.; bush., $2.00; bbl., $5.00. 



POTATO, Burbank's Seedling. A 



POTATO, Dunmore. A new variety of great 

 promise. Skin and flesh white, tubers large and 

 handsome; fine for the table, baked or boiled. In 

 appearance it somewhat resembles iha Peerless, but 

 surpasses that variety in yield and quality. It can 

 be recommended to all potat( -growers to try them ; 

 as the potato varies on different soils. Three lbs., 

 $1.00, by mail, prepaid; pk., 75 cts.; bush., $2.00; 

 bbl., $5.00. 

 new seedling of the Early Rose; white-skinned, of 

 fine form and good proportions; has ievf eyes, but a little below the surface. Boiled or 

 baked, it is dry and floury, while the flesh is of fine grain and excellent flavor; producing 

 a large crop of marketable potatoes; it ripens between the early and late varieties. Three 

 lbs., $1.00, by mail, prepaid ; pk., 75 cts. ; bush., $2.00; per bbl., $5.00. 

 RADISH, Extra Early Round Red. One of the earliest and best of the Turnip varieties 

 for forcing; very short-leaved; color of skin dark red, white-fleshed and small tap-root. It 

 is also adapted for summer use in the open ground, as well as for forcing. Pkt., 5 cts. ; oz., 

 15 cts.; lb., $1.25. 

 RADISH, Extra Early Round White. Similar to the above in every respect, excepting 



the color of the skin is white. Pkt., 5 cts.; oz., 15 cts.; lb., $1.25. 

 SPINACH, Dreer's Round-Seeded Savoy. The best, large, thick, fleshy, curled- 

 leaved Savoy variety ; equally good for spring or fall sowing. Pkt., 5 cts. ; oz., 10 cts. ; 

 lb., SO cts. 

 TOMATO, Early Acme. This new early variety is unparalleled, and for the family or 

 market, we must pronounce it the best ; ripens evenly, of medium uniform size, round, very 

 solid, and of a pinkish color, very productive, bearing until killed by frost ; it has no green 

 core, and stands foremost for canning. Pkt., 10 cts. ; oz., 50 cts. ; lb., $5.00. 



