DREER'S WHOLESALE PRICE LIST. 



Market Gardeners 



and Canners' Peas. 



Dreer's Eureka Extra Early. The most popular 



first early pea for market gardeners. This sort has given 



the best results wherever grown, and is a standard for 



earliness and quality. It is an even cropper, and can be 



gathered clean in two pickings. This is an important 



item when the space is wanted for repeated cropping. 



For a late fall crop it has few equals, and is the market 



gardener's favorite for all seasons ; height 20 inches. 



Qt. 20 cts., peck $1.00, bu. $3.50. 

 Nott's Excelsior. The most valuable of the early 



dwarf wrinkled Peas of recent introduction. An improve- 

 ment on the American Wonder, being more vigorous and 



productive with larger pods, a decided acquisition, and 



bound to become the standard earlv dwarf wrinkled pea. 



Height, 12 inches. Qt. 30 cts , peck, $2.00, bu. $7.00. 

 Advancer. A great favorite with market gardeners, as 



the large, handsome, well filled pods, containing peas of 



finest quality for table use, and being borne at the top of 



the stalk, are easily gathered. Height, 2 feet. Qt. 20 cts., 



peck $1.25, bu $4 00. 

 Horsford's Market Garden A favorite with market 



gardeners and canners, to succeed the Advancer. Height, 



20 inches Qt. 20 cts., peck $1.25, bu. $4.50. 

 Admiral. A recent introduction of great promise. The small 



size and fine flavor of the pea, coupled with its great produc- 

 tiveness, will undoubtedly cause it to be a desirable sort for 



canners as well as market gardeners. Height, 3 to 3j feet. 



Qt. 20 cts., peck $1.25, bu. $4.00. 

 Long 1 Island Mammoth. Very popular with market gardeners in some sections 



who want a large handsome pod of deep green color carrying well. Height, 3 feet. 



Qt. 30 cts., peck $1.50, bu. $5.50. 

 French Canner. A popular and desirable sort for canners. Strong growing, hardy 



and productive, long, round, slightly curved pods, closely packed with small round white 



peas of good flavor. Medium to late, height 3£ ft. Qt. 20 cts., peck $1.00, bu. $3.00. 



]\Tott's 

 Excelsior 



New Tomatoes of i8g6. 



Tomato, Thorburn New York. 



A new and entirely distinct variety, discovered 4 years 

 ago in a field of the Acme Tomato. After 3 years of 

 careful culture, it has retained uniformly its distinctive 

 features, and there is every reason to consider the type per- 

 fectly fixed. In color it is deep red, with a purplish tinge, 

 and altogether it is as handsome as it is unique. In size it 

 averages a little larger than the Acme ; the flesh is very 

 solid and of mild, agreeable flavor. It is extra early in 

 ripening, a very vigorous grower and a great yielder. It is 

 excellently adapted for canning purposes, and its extremely 

 long-keeping qualities and thick, smooth skin make it a most 

 valuable shipping variety. Per pkt. 10 cts., 12 pkts. $1.00. 



Thorburn New York. 



Horsford's Daybreak. 



The result of a cross between the Mayflower and the 

 Trophy. The fruit of " Daybreak " is fully a third larger 

 than that of the Dwarf Champion, and there is more than 

 double the quantity. Its color is bright red like the 

 Trophy ; it is quite as solid, and when mature is as smooth 

 as the Mayflower. Its foliage is distinct from all other 

 Tomatoes, being of a very dark green . So marked is this 

 characteristic that one might easily tell a plant of "Day- 

 break ' ' among a thousand of any other sort. Per pkt. 15 

 cts., 2 pkts. for 25 cts. 



New Imperial Tomato. 



This fine Tomato excels in earliness, size, perfect sym- 

 metry, and about every trait that goes to make up a first- 

 class tomato ; it ripens well up to the stem and is very 

 thick-meated, and is claimed to be earlier than any other 

 variety. It is at all events well worthy of a trial. Per 

 pkt. 10 cts., oz. 30 cts., | lb. $1.00. 



Eastman's Bright and Early. 



The originator of this new variety writes : — "In the 

 Bright and Early Tomato, now first offered, I believe we 

 have the best combination of earliness, yield and quality 

 yet attained in this vegetable." Per pkt. 10 cts., 12 

 pkts. $1.00. 



Bond's Early Hinnesota. 



The originator claims this variety to be the earliest in 

 cultivation, being the first to ripen in a test of 110 varie- 

 ties. While the Early Minnesota is the earliest to ripen, it 

 is also perfectly smooth, has a handsome dark red color and 

 is attractive as well as productive. Per pkt. 10 cts., 12 

 pkts. $1.00. 



Vick's Early Leader. 



Claimed by the introducers to be the earliest, most pro- 

 ductive, finest quality and best formed Tomato in existence. 

 Per pkt. 15 cts., 2 pkts. for 25 cts. 



