Dreer's Garden Calendar, 



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HAtF-LoNG Cauenton Carrot. Filderkraut Cabbage. 



CELERY, BOSTON MARKET. This is the short, bushy, solid celery 

 for which Boston market is so famous. Per lb., $4 ; ])er oz., 40 cts. 



CELERY, SANDRINGHAM DWARF. White; produced by the 

 gardener to the Prince of Wales. Solid, crisp, and of fine flavor. 

 Per lb., $2.50; per oz., 25 cts. 



CORN, TRIUMPH. A new sweet variety of superior quality, the ear- 

 liest of the large varieties, and being unsurpassed for sweetness, 

 flavor, productiveness, as well as size of ear, and white when cooked. 

 It is a fine market variety. Per qt., 30 cts. ; per ear, 5 cts. 



CORN, BLACK MEXICAN SWEET. A variety of sugar with black 

 ears, said to be the sweetest of all. Per qt., 30 cts. ; per ear, 5 cts. 



COLLARDS. This variety of the Cabbage tribe is prized in the South, 

 where it is grown extensively for greens, and used as a substitute 

 for Cabbage, in portions of the South where it is almost impossible 

 to succeed with raising cabbage-heads. Per lb., $2 ; per oz., 20 cts. 



CUCUMBER, TENDER AND TRUE. A splendid new variety of the 

 English Prize, grows from 24 to 30 inches long, of a deep green 

 color and excellent flavor, a free bearer, strong constitution, and 

 suitable for winter or summer. Per i)acket, 50 cts. 



CUCUMBER, 



T AI L B Y'S 



HYBRID. A 



n e w variety, 



hvbridized with 



White Spined, 



and one of the 



largest of the TAiMn's Hybrid Cicumber. 



English Frame varieties ; a perfect success in hardiness, larger than the 



White Spined, and retains the smooth beauty of the English. Per lb., 



$3; per oz., 30 cts. 



CUCUMBER, GREEN PROLIFIC. A new pickling variety, dark 

 green, productive, of uniform size, hardly yielding any too large for 

 pickling, tender, crisp, and of fine flavor. Per lb., $2 ; per oz., 20 cts. 



