DREER'S WHOLESALE LIST FOR 



£arly Forcing 



Fireball Radish. 



One of the finest forcing Ead- 

 ishes yet offered. Of rapid growth 

 and extremely small top. Bril- 

 liant scarlet color, crisp, tender, 

 and of mild flavor. Useful only 

 as a forcing variety or for early 

 spring use. Per oz. 10 cts. ; J lb. 

 20 cts. ; per lb. 70 cts. 



Olive-Shaped Golden 

 Yellow Radish. 



A new very early yellow Ead- 

 ish, adapted for forcing and the 

 open ground. It is of attractive 

 shape, crisp, tender, maturing in 

 about twenty days. Per oz. 10 

 cts. ; 1 lb. 30 cts.;' per lb. §1.00. 



Parsley 

 Half Cnrled. 



This variety is largely grown 

 by market gardeners. The plant 

 is of dwarf habit, with dark green 

 leaves, finely cat and beautifully 

 culled. Per oz. 10 cts. ; J lb. 25 

 cts. ; per lb. 75 cts. 



The Stone Tomato. 



TOJVLATO. 



The Stone. 



Long Standing Spinach. 



Spinach, Long Standing. 



The very best variety obtainable for spring sowing. 

 It will stand ten days longer than any other variety 

 before running to seed. The leaves are round, curled 

 and produced in great abundance, and are remark- 

 bly succulent, thick and fleshy. 



20 cts. per lb.; 10 lbs. $1.75; §6.00 per bus. 



Tomato, Long-Keeper. 



This excellent variety has proved in our experi- 

 mental grounds to be one of the best and a desirable 

 acquisition. The fruit is of medium size and shapely 

 form. It is remarkably solid and a long keeper ; of 

 a deep pink color, entirely distinct ; very suitable for 

 slicing and a good solid Tomato. 



Per oz. 25 cts. ; i lb. 75 cts. ; lb. §2.25. 



This fine variety has fully sustained the claim of its 

 introducer to be the nearest to perfection of any j'et 

 produced. In our trials last summer it proved to 

 have all the good qualities claimed for it. The fruit 

 is very large, deep and solid, of a bright scarlet color, 

 very smooth, ripening evenly to the stem without a 

 crack. 



Per oz. 30 cts. ; i lb. 80 cts. ; lb. §2.50. Selected 

 stock from first fruits, per oz. 35 cts.; I lb. $1.00; 

 lb. §3.50. 



Atlantic Prize. 



This Tomato proved identical with the Early Ruby 

 in our trial grounds. It has been grown for several 

 years by some of the most successful market garden- 

 ers of Atlantic County, N. .1., who have invariably 

 had their fruit in market two weeks ahead of all com- 

 petitors. A i^eculiar feature of this variety is the 

 open habit of the plant, which spreads out on all 

 sides, exposing the fruit in a cluster in the centre, en- 

 abling the suu to reach and ripen them quicker than 

 other varieties. 



Per oz. 30 cts. ; J lb. 80 cts. ; lb. §2.50. 



Selected Paragon. 



We are quite confident that no better strain of an 

 ' ' all round ' ' Tomato exists than the selection we are 

 oftering. It is early, a heavy bearer and produces 

 fruit until killed by J'rost. The Tomatoes ripen 

 evenly, are very solid, in flavor all that can be de- 

 sired. For canner.s, market gardeners and family use 

 it will be found indispensable. 



Per oz. 30 cts. ; i lb. 80 cts. ; lb. §3.00. 



The Lorillard. 



One of the best for forcing under glass. It sets 

 freely, four or five fruit to a bunch, all of equal and 

 good size, and a verniilliou-scarlet color. 



Per oz. 25 cts.; i lb. 75 cts.; lb. §2.25. 



