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THE DINGEE dc CONARD COMPANY'S 



Veg^etable Seeds. 



UNDER this heading we offer all the standard vegetables. We have no place in our list for 

 varieties possessing little or no merit — all the varieties offered herein have proven 

 themselves meritorious and are such as will meet the requirements of the most exacting 

 gardener. All our seeds are put up in liberal packets, with full cultural directions on 

 each. At prices named, we pay the postage on all seeds ordered by the packet, ounce, 

 quarter pound, half pound, pound, pint or quart, and we guarantee safe delivery in all cases. You 

 run no risk. 



For each dollar sent us for seeds the purchaser may select 

 twenty=five cents' worth of seeds FREE. 



Per Pkt. 

 ASPARAGUS, Barr's Mammoth. — Very tender and 

 succulent and free from fibre, making shoots fit for 

 market in a single day. Oz., 20 cts.; J^ lb., 50 cts.; 

 lb., $1.25 ;go 10 



BEANS (DWARF OR BUSH), Saddle-back Wax. 

 — Pod large, long, straight, round and very full of 

 meat; absolutely stringless; very profuse bearer. 

 Pint, 30 cts . . 10 



Extra Early Red Speckled Valentine.— One of 



the snap shorts. Very early, productive, tender and 



of rich flavor. Pint, 20 cts.; quart, 40 cts 10 



Best of All. — Well known as one of the best green- 

 podded varieties ; the long pods are fleshy, stringless 

 and of rich flavor. Pint. 25 cts.; quart, 45 cts . . . 10 



Golden Wax. — Very early; stringless. None bet- 

 ter. Pint, 20 cts.; quart, 40 cts 10 



BEANS (POLE OR RUNNING), King- of the Gar- 

 den Lima. — The most productive of all Limas. 

 Immense pods, fine quality. Pint, 30 cts.; qt., 6oc. 10 



New Early Black liima.— 7>« days to two weeks 

 earlier than any other Lima. Delicious flavor. 

 Pint, 35 cts.; quart, 65 cts 10 



WTiite Creaseback. — Very early and productive; 

 stringless and very fleshy ; of fine flavor. Pint, 

 30 cts.; quart, 50 cts 10 



Lazywife. — One of the best known late Beans, Un- 

 surpassed for snap shorts ; also excellent for Winter. 

 Pint, 35 cts.; quart, 65 cts 10 



BEETS, Improved Blood Turnip. — Unequaled for 

 table use; flesh deepest blood red. Or., 10 cts.; 

 J< lb., 25 cts.; lb., 70 cts 5 



Eclipse. — Fine grained and sweet ; globe shaped, very 

 smooth. One of the best, Oz., 10 cts.; ^ lb., 

 20 cts.; lb., 60 cts. 5 



Edmands' Early Turnip.— Rich bronzed; hand- 

 some turnip-shaped beet; very tender. Oz., 10 cts.; 

 y^ lb., 25 cts.; lb., 75 cts 5 



Long- Smooth Blood Red, — One of the best late 

 varieties; keeps well; can be sown up to the middle 

 of June. Oz., 10 cts.; i^ lb., 20 cts.; lb., 55 cts . . 5 



Lane's Improved Imperial Sug-ar Beet. — Enor- 

 mously productive. Fine for stock feeding. The 

 best sugar Beet. Oz., 10 cts.; J^ lb., 20 cts.; lb., 

 45 cts 5 



CABBAGE, Burpee's Orig-inal Surehead. — Cele- 

 brated as the surest heading and best main crop 

 Cabbage. Fine for family or market purposes. Oz., 

 25 cts.; 2 ozs., 40 cts.; ^ lb., 75 cts.; J^ lb., $1.25; 

 Jb.. $2,50 10 



Per Pkt. 

 CABBAGE, Early Jersey Wakefield.- A superb 

 early variety; remarkably hard and solid. Oz,, 25 

 cts,; J< lb,, 75 cts.; lb,, 1^2.50 $0 xq 



Superior Larg-e Late Flat Dutch. — One of the 



best late varieties; large, solid, broad and flat, Oz,, 



20 cts.; -% lb., 60 cts.; lb,, $1.80 5 



Fottler's Bruns"wick [Short Stem). — One of the best 

 Drumheads, Good for Summer, Fall or Winter ; 

 heads weigh from 20 to 30 pounds. Oz,, 20 cts,; 

 y^ lb,, 60 cts.; lb., ^1.75 . . .=. . .^j*.- 5 



CARROT, Oxheart or Guerande,— Unexcelled for 



table use. Oz,, 10 cts.; % lb,, 25 cts.; lb., 75 cts. , S 



Improved Long" Orangre.— Uniform, smooth and 

 of large size. Oz., 10 cts.; % ib,, 25 cts. ; lb , 75 cts. 5 



Danvers Half-Long" Orange. — Produces enor- 

 mous crops; very smooth and handsome. Oz., 10 

 cts,; y, lb., 25 cts,; lb,, 75 cts 5 



CAULIFLOWER, Extra Early Dwarf Erfurt 



{Extra Selected). — Solid, pure white heads of splen- 

 did quahty. Sure heading. % oz., $1.50; oz., 



^2.75 2« 



Our Best Early. —This is the very best early Cauli- 

 flower in cultivation; snow white, y oz.,;gi; J^ oz., 

 $1.75; I oz.,^3.so 25 



CELERY, White Plume. — Famous as one of the ear- 

 liest and best. Oz., 20 cts.; ^ lb., 60 cts.; lb., $2. . 10 



New Golden Self-Blanching-.— 2"/?^ best early Cel- 

 ery. Perfectly solid, crisp and of delicious flavor; a 

 superb variety. ^ oz., 20 cts.; oz., 30 cts.; >< lb., 

 85 cts.; lb,, $2> ^* 



New Giant Pascal. — The best Winter Celery. 

 Thick, solid, entirely stringless, and the best keeper 

 of all Celeries. Oz., 20 cts.; ^ lb., 60 cts.; lb., 

 $1-75 I® 



EGG PLANT, New York Improved Purple.— 



Flesh white, of splendid quality; very productive. 



^ oz., 20cts.; oz.,40cts.; K lb., ^1.25; lb., $4 . . 18 



SUGAR CORN, First of All.— Earlier than the Early 

 Corn by three days to a week. Tender and sweet. 



Pint, 25 cts.; quart, 40 cts 10 



The Cory. — There is no better variety for tnble or 

 market use. Pint, 20 cts.; quart. 35 cts. By Ex- 

 press, $1 per peck ; ^3.50 per bushel 10 



Stowell's Evergreen.- The best medium variety 

 for canning and market. Pint, 20 cts.; quart, 35 cts. 

 By Express, $\ per peck ; $3 per bushel 10 



POPCORN, Queen's Golden.— The best for popping. 

 Very tender; of delicious quality. Pint, 20 cts.; 

 quart, 40 cts 1° 



