DREER'S GARDEN CALENDAR— Supplement. 



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PEA, Bliss' American Wonder. This is the earliest new wrinkled variety in cultivation ; in productiveness, 

 flavor, and-quality it is unsurpassed. It is of dwarf and robust habit, growing from 10 to 12 inches high. Peas 

 planted in June matured in 33 days. The seed we offer is true, having been grown from the original stock. 

 Per pkt., 15 cts. ; per qt., 60 cts . ; per bush., gi6. 00. 



PEPPER, Golden Dawn. This new yellow mango is in size and shape the same as the Large Sweet Bell ; it 

 is very productive, in color of a bright golden yellow, excellent quality, being distinguished from all others en 

 account of its mild flavor and beautiful appearance. Pkt., 15 cts. f 



POTATO, Wall's Orange. This handsome new late variety originated with one of the most careful and suc- 

 cessful potato-growers. It is of an orange color, and for quality and productiveness it has no equal ; a 

 grower, vines completely covering the ground, and as nearly bug-proof as possible ; also withstands the drought. 

 One lb.. Ji.oo ; and three lbs., $2.50, by maii, prepaid. Haif peck, £3.00 ; peck, $5.00, at purchaser's expense. 



POTATO, Belle. This new medium early variety is of extra large size, beautiful form, eyes slightly depressed, 

 never hollow or prongy, skin light red, slightly netted with russet ; grows a strong, heavy, upright, branching 

 stock; with dark green foliage. Unsurpassed in cooking qualities. (See illustration, page iv.; Three lbs., §1.25, 

 by mail, prepaid ; pk.,$i.oo: bush., £2.50 ; bbl.,$6.0D. 



POTATO, Jordan Prolific. This new medium early variety is hardy and of vigorous growth, productive, 

 smooth, oblong in shape, skin and flesh white, even in size, nearly all marketable potatoes, with few and shallow 

 eyes ; keeps late in the spring without sprouting, of excellent quality when cooked. Three lbs., $1.25, by 

 mail, prepaid ; pk., $1 50 ; bush., £4.00; bbl., $8.00. 



POTATO. Jumbo. This new medium late, enormously productive variety, is one of the most valuable sorts 

 for a main crop yet introduced, yielding more than Peerless or Mammoth Pearl, and of better eating quali- 

 ties. The tubers set early, produce a large number of marketable size, with very small eyes, free from rot and 

 one of the best keepers. The vines are heavy, close-jointed and afford protection from the sun, thus acting 

 as a mulch in retaining moisture. Tubers nearly round, a little flattened, skin and flesh white, of excellent 

 flavor, boiled or baked are dry and mealy. Three lbs., $1.25, by mail, prepaid ; pk., $1.50; bush., $4; bbl.,So. 



POTATO, Watson's Seedling. This new variety is as early as the Early Rose, more productive and a 

 better keeper ; vines strong, healthy, foliage dark green, oblong tubers, large and uniform in size, eyes shallow, 

 dry and mealy when cooked, and of the very best eating quality. (See illustration, page iv.) Three lbs., $125, 

 by mail, prepaid ; pk.,$i.oo; bush., $2.50; bbl.,$6.oo. 



POTATO, Queen of the Valley. A medium early new variety, and one of the most productive in cultivation ; 



large tubers, long, flattened, somewhat square at the ends, color deep pink at the seed end, changing to 



almost white at the stem end; cooks mealy, without falling to pieces. Vines large, vigorous, protecting the 



ground from the sun's rays, and resisting disease better than most other kinds. (See illustration, page iv.) 



Three ibs., $1.25, by mail, prepaid ; pk.,*ioo; bush., $2. 50; bbl.,g6.oo. 



POTATO, White Star. A n=w medium early variety of the very best quality and fine appearance. Baked or 

 boiled, its color, floury texture and delicious flavor are unsurpassed. Large, oblong, uniform-sized tubers re- 

 markably productive, and has effectually resisted the blight; of excellent keeping qualities. Vines strong, 

 foliage dense, of dark green color and well calculated to resist the ravages of the Colorado beetle. (See illustra- 

 tion, page i v.) Three lbs., $1.23, by mail, prepaid ; pk.,^1.25; bush., 53.00; bbl ,$7 

 At the above prices, express and freight charges are to be paid by the purchaser, except where mentioned by 



mail. For general list of Potatoes, see pages 29 and 30. 



SPINACH, Dreer's Round-Seeded Savoy. The hardiest large, Savoy-leaved, most curled and crimped 

 variety, with thick, fleshy leaves, the best and most profitable for family and market purposes, equally good 

 for -pring or fall sowing. Pkt., 5 cts. ; oz., 10 cts. ; lb., 40 cts. 



SPINACH, Long Standing Round-Seeded. A new large Savoy, crimped thick fleshy leaved variety ; will 

 stand two weeks longer than any other sort before shooting to seed ; the very best for spring sowing, on 

 account of seeding so late. (See illustration, page iv.) Pkt., 10 cts. ; oz., 15 cts. ; lb., $1.00. 



SQUASH, Perfect Gem. This new Squash possesses the excellent qualities of both the summer and winter 

 varieties combined, and can be used for either purpose. It is of a creamy-white color, thin skin, fine 

 grained, sweet and rich flavor ; a free grower, very productive, and good keeper. (See illustration, page iv.) 

 Pkt., 10 cts. ; oz., 25 cts. ; lb., $2 50. 



