FLORISTS AND MARKET GARDENERS. 



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Dreers Early Drumhead. 



A second early variety maturing about ten days 

 later than the "Wakefield. Broad round head, qual- 

 ity best, very fine grained, tender and of excellent 

 llavor. The heads often weigh 20 lbs. 



Per oz. 25 cts. ; per lb. $3.00. 



Henderson's Early Summer. 



An early variety, with large solid heads, coming in 

 a few days later than the "Wakefield, and rarely 

 bursting open when fully matured. 



Per oz. 25 cts. ; per lb. S3. 00. 



Succession Cabbage. 



A second early round beaded sort that will doubt- 

 less find favor, as it heads very evenly and comes in 

 a few days after Early Jersey "Wakefield. Of good 

 quality and in all respects a desirable sort. 

 Per oz. 25 cts. ; per lb. §3.00. 



All Seasons Cabbage. 



A second early Drumhead Cabbage. The heads 

 being large and thick through, make it a most excel- 

 lent variety, either for early spring or fall marketing. 

 In sweetness, tenderness, and richness of flavor, it is 

 very superior, ranking equal to the oxheart class. 

 Per oz. 25 cts. ; per lb. S3. 00. 



Cauliflower. 

 Dreers Earliest Snow Storm. 



The earliest and best of all for forcing or opon 

 ground culture. It is a dwarf, with short outer 

 leaves and can be planted 2 feet apart each way ; 

 always sure to make large fine heads earlier than any 

 other, and is the market gardener's favorite. 

 Per large pkt. 50 cts.; oz. So'. 00. 



Cauliflower. 

 Dreer's Selected Dwarf Erfurt. 



Dwarf and compact, can be planted 18 inches apart 

 each way. The heads are large, close, pure white, 

 and of the finest, quality. Our strain cannot fail to 

 give satisfaction, whether grown in boxes or in the 

 field. Large pkt. 50 cts.; per oz. $3.00. 



Cauliflower. 

 Early Snowball, 



An extremely early dwarf variety, producing mag" 

 nificent white heads of line quality. Well adapted 

 to hot bed culture, or for planting in open ground. 

 Large pkt. 50 cts. ; per oz. S3. 00. 



Ne Plus Ultra, Little Gem or 

 Shoe Peg Sweet Corn. 



An old but excellent variety that is grown around 

 Philadelphia by those who know a good thing. It is 

 very sweet and luscious, and especially adapted to 

 family use. It bears 3 to 4 ears (averaging 5 inches 

 in length) on a stalk, and for drying or canning-pur- 

 poses it is incomparably the best, its small size being 

 in large measure atoned for by its productiveness and 

 its exquisite flavor. 



Per qt. 20 cts. ; per peck $1.00 ; per bus. S3. 50. 



Olive-Shaped Golden Yellow 

 Radish. 



A new very early yellow Radish, adapted for forc- 

 ing and the open ground, maturing in about twenty 

 days. Per oz. 10 cts. ; per lb. 75 cts. 



Dreer's Imperial 

 Long Standing Kale. 



A beautiful curled and crimped sort. Of strong, 

 vigorous habit, perfectly hardy, attractive appearance 

 and a bright green color. It is superior to all other 

 sorts, and is undoubtedly the best for market. 

 Per lb. 60 cts.; 10 lbs. $5.00. 



Norfolk Curled 

 Kale. 



This variety has been the main 

 stay of southern truckers, as it is 

 perfectly hardy, keeps green, and 

 winters remarkably well. Our 

 customers will fine this a variety 

 that will meet their wants. 



Per lb. 50 cts.; 10 lbs. $4.00. 



Dwarf Curled 



German Kale. 



Leaves yellowish green, finely 

 fringed ; sow in September for 

 winter and early spring use. 



Per lb. 50 cts.; 10 lbs. $4.00. 



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