4 DREER’S WHOLESALE PRICE LIST, 
POTATO, 
Carman No. 3. 
This splendid new Potato 
is without an exception the 
greatest yielder ever intro- 
duced. It may fairly be 
claimed that it does not 
yield any small tubers at 
all. It bears its tubers [jij 
very close to the plant, a |, 
single turn of the fork 
turning out every Potato. 
It is of the largest size and 
of the shapeliest form. It 
is a perfect keeper; that is, 
it will not sprout up to 
planting time, unless kept 
in a warm place. Both 
skin and flesh are of 
extreme whitensss. Eyes 
few and shallow. Late in 
ripening. Peck $1.25; 
bus. $4.00 ; bbl. $8.00. 
DOBBIE’S ENGLISH GROWN SPECIALTIES. 
The following specialties are from a celebrated English grower who has long been famous for his choice selections of 
vegetable seeds, which are eagerly purchased by amateurs who desire the finest specimens for exhibition purposes. We 
offer them for trial in original packets. 
Leek, Dobbie’s Champion. This Leek has taken | Dobbie’s Selected Parsnip. This seed has been 
more first prizes at the horticultural shows than all others selected with the greatest care from roots of the finest 
put together. Unlike most other Leeks, it can be grown form and quality. No other stock can compare with it 
to a large size without losing any of its good qualities ; for size and appearance, being of a beautiful pearly white 
the form is perfect, the blanched part is always of the color. Original packets, 15 cts. 
purest white, very solid and never ribbed. Original | Brussels Sprouts, Dobbie’s Selected. This 
packets, 15 cts. strain has been carefully selected by Mr. Dobbie for a 
Parsley, Dobbie’s Selected. This Parsley has long number of years and is of superior excellence. The cul- 
been recognized as the standard of excellence in critical tivation of Brussels Sprouts is becoming more general in 
English gardens and is much esteemed for its firmness this country, where it is becoming better known and 
and close habit. Original packets, 15 cts. | appreciated for its fine qualities as a vegetable. Original 
packets, 15 cts. 
Beet, Dobbie’s Selected. This strain is unequalled 
for form, smoothness, color of the root, and quality. It 
has received numerous first prizes at the leading shows in 
England and a certificate at the Vegetable Conference at 
cnieiek as the best type of dark beet. Original packets, 
5 ets. 
Turnip, Dobbie’s Model White. 
This variety is remarkable for its fine 
form, earliness and quality, and can- 
not be too strongly recommended. It 
is the greatest advance in white vari- 
eties that has heen seen. Original 
packets, 15 cts. 
PHYSALIS 
FRANCHETI. 
A novelty of sterling merit introduced 
from Japan by Messrs Veitch & Sons, of 
Chelsea, London. It is of a very striking 
appearance, producing bright red fruits, 
which are enclosed in a semi-transparent 
calyx or leafy capsule of an oval, conical 
shape, generally measuring about 3 
inches in length, and from 7 to 8 inches 
in circumference, and varying from 
bright orange-scarlet in color when near- 
ing maturity. The plant is of sturdy 
habit, upright, unbranched, and grows | 
Physalis about 1} feet in height. It should be 
treated in the same way as Tomatoes to 
. which it is related, and will make a fine 
Francheti. display during the Fall months. 10 cts. 
per pkt.; 50 cts. per } oz.; $1.50 per oz. 
Fruit, Vegetable 
—OR— 
Ornamental Plant. 
