FLORISTS AND MARKET GARDENERS. 



Dreer's Eureka Extra Early Pea. 



The earliest and most productive pea. We have 

 repeatedly tested our claim for its earliness on our 

 trial grounds, in comparison with other leading: early 

 varieries. It has never been less than four, and fre- 

 quently more than ten days eariier. In haliit, quality, 

 purity' and productiveness, it is the most desirable 

 sort. " For the market gardener they lack no import- 

 ant feature. It grovrs twenty inches high, and free 

 from runners. The crop can be gathered in tv\o 

 pickings. 



" Qt. 25 cts..; pk. SI. 00; bus. $4.00. 



Heroine Pea. 



Tliis new, medium early pea comes in between 

 Advancer and Champion of England, and bears a 

 profusion of large, long, slightly curved, pointed pods, 

 containing from 9 to io large peas of finest quality. 

 It is an improvement on Stratagem and Pride of the 

 Market, and is destined to eclipse these varieties. 

 Per qt. 40 cts.; per pk. $3.00. 



Shropsliire Hero Pea. 



This grand new pea is a second early wrinkled 

 variety, growing about 2J feet high, producing long, 

 handsome, well-filled pods in great abundance. The 

 peas are of large size and exquisite flavor. It was one 

 of the best in our trial grounds last summer. 

 Perqt. 40 cts.; pk. 62.75; bus. glO.OO. 



THE STflHlJtEV PEA. 



This delicious, new pea is the sweetest in existence. 

 It is a cross with American Wonder and Telephone, 

 and inherits the delicacy of these fine varieties. Wlien 

 seen growing with other sorts, it is conspicuous for its 

 uncommonly large foliage, its strong stocky vine and 

 the abundance of its fine large pods. In rich soil it 

 grows about eighteen inches high, bearing pods four 

 inches in length. It is a tremendous cropper and 

 ripens its pods very evenly, so that nearly the entire 

 crop may be taken at one picking. 



Per qt. 40 cts. ; pk. 53.00. 



Cardinal Globe Radish.. 



We can safely recommend this sort as being of 

 first quality in all respects for forcing. Of globular 

 shape and brilliant red color, with short top, and 

 especially adapted for forcing, as it will stand a large 

 amount of heat without becoming pithy ; flesh 

 tender, crisp, and in (jnality all that can be desired. 

 Per oz. 10 cts. ; } lb. 25 cts. ; per lb. 80 cts. 



White-Tipped Scarlet Gem 

 Radish. 



A new and excellent variety for forcing, with very 

 short leaves, bright scarlet, with a clearly defined 

 white tip, giving it a very attractive appearance 

 when bunched for market. It is a quick grower, 

 tender and crisp. 



Per oz. 10 cts. ; i lb. 20 cts. ; per lb. 60 cts. 



Dreer's Scarlet Prame Radish. 



One of the earliest and best of the Turnip varieties- 

 for forcing ; very short-leaved ; small top ; color 

 of skin dark red, white-fleshed, with very small tap 

 root. 



Per oz. 10 cts. ; ^ lb. 25 cts. ; per lb. 75 cts. 



Zitter's Selected White Box, 

 Radish. 



A perfectly round, white variety, free from any 

 sharpness or bitterness, and the quickest of the 

 white sorts. 



Per oz. 10 cts. ; i lb. 30 cts. ; per lb. $1.00. 



