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HENRY ADRESS Tari 
DREER’S DWARF PERFEC- ~~ a: 
TION PARSLEY 
Easily the most perfect strain of this fine and most 
valuable Parsley. The habit is regular and compact, 
and the exquisitely fine and prettily curled leaves are 
set so closely that the form of the plant is almost 
semi-globular. The color is a wonderful bright pea- 
green, and flavor surpasses all other Parsley. This 
variety combines the quality of a fine culinary herb 
‘with that of a beautiful decorative plant, and is equally 
‘valuable for garnishing purposes and borders. Pkt., 10 cts.; 
4 oz., 20 cts.; 0z., 30 cts.; £1b., $1.00; Ib., $3.00. 
DREER’S ROUND-SEEDED 
SAVOY SPINACH 
An exceptionally early and hardy spinach, with large broad 
leaves, heavily crimped and curled, and of a rich, glossy, dark 
green. A very desirable sort for spring and fall sowing, and is also 
most suitable for canning. For a Summer Spinach to follow this 
we would advise sowing our Victoria, offered on Page 43. Pkt., 
10 cts.; oz., 15 cts.; + lb., 30 cts.; lb., 85 cts. 
PIONEER PEA 
The ideal early wrinkled variety for the small home garden where 
space is at a premium. Pioneer grows but 18 inches high, but the 
vines are exceedingly vigorous and produces the largest pods of any 
extra early sort. Pods average 4 inches long and are uniformly 
well filled with 8 deep green, large peas, of delightful flavor. Ready 
for gathering within 70 days from the time seeds are sown, and 
since it is quite hardy it may be planted about the same time as 
the still hardier smooth-seeded extra early varieties. Pkt., 10 
cts., postpaid. 4 lb., 30 cts.; lb., 50 cts.; 2 lbs., 90 cts.; 10 lbs., 
$4.00. 
DREER’S SELECT STRAIN 
GLOBE TOMATO 
This vigorous, medium early variety is fast replacing old 
Acme in the principle Tomato growing centres of the south: 
Over Florida especially, Globe Tomato now rules supreme, 
since no other variety we know may be picked green, crated 
and shipped north, arriving in as perfect condition and color 
as beautiful as the fruits of Globe. Fruits are borne in clusters of 
4 to 6. They average 6 ounces each, are perfectly globe-shaped, 
except in the first clusters on which the largest specimens are in- 
clined to be somewhat flat, showing the Ponderosa blood in this 
variety. Globe is among the most solid of all tomatoes, of delight- 
fully mild flavor, and of beautiful pink or purple color which never 
fails to attract the eye. Pkt., 20 cts.; } 0z., 65 cts.; oz., $1.00; 
3 Ib., $3.50. 
EARLIEST RED MAY RADISH 
This variety is most dependable, and makes fine Radishes, 
ready for the table in about twenty days, and they are of a uniform 
and desirable size, fine bright scarlet color, have small tops, and 
are always solid and crisp. A fine variety for growing the earliest 
Radishes in the ‘kitchen garden, and also valuable for forcing 
under glass. Pkt., 10 cts.; oz., 20 cts.; } lb., 60 cts.; lb., $2.00. 
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except Beans, Corn, and Peas. 
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COCOZELLE BUSH SQUASH 
One of the richest vitamine-bearers among summer squash is 
Cocozelle Bush, a handsome oblong dark green Italian variety 
liberally speckled with contrasting marks. Being of compact 
bush growth, a dozen plants will provide from 2 to 3 dozen hand- 
some fruits averaging 2 to 3 pounds each. This variety is unsur- 
passed in richness of the cooked product, which is of distinct 
aromatic flavor and aroma. Pkt., 10 cts.; oz., 30 cts.; +1b., 85 cts. 
KINGSHOLM COS LETTUCE 
The ideal hot weather lettuce, for, when all the true head 
Lettuces go on strike, and burst with seed stalks, the Cos Lettuces 
come into their own and among them the Kingsholm variety 
is one of the choicest for the home garden. Sown at the same 
time as the head lettuces, this variety perfects compact, up- 
right, tightly folded cones within sixty days of sowing the seeds. 
It folds of its own accord, no tying being required, and inside 
leaves bleach naturally to a most attractive greenish white. It is 
an ideal Lettuce for sowing again during June for use during 
August when regular head Lettuces wil not form solid plants. 
Because of its compact, upright growth, it may be planted in 
rows 18 inches apart, with the plants four inches apart in the row. 
This is the variety so extensively served in the best Hotels and res- 
taurants under the name of Romaine. It is best served with a 
French dressing. Pkt., 10 cts.; $ 0z., 30 cts.; oz., 50 cts.; 4 1b., $1.25. 
KInGsHOLM Cos, ONE OF THE LONGEST STANDING MipsuMMER SALADS 
We deliver postpaid to any post office within the United States Vegetable seeds in packets, ounces and pounds, 
Beans, If these are wanted by Parcel Post, add 5 cts. per Ib. to points East of the 
Mississippi River, and 10 cts. per Ib. to points West of the Mississippi River. 
