THE DINGEE 



TriEEARLIESToJAU. 



Extra Early Pea as the Earliest of All, 



and best for the family garden. This superb variety is 

 our own tested stock, and we stake our reputation on it. 

 As will be seen by our illustration, the pods are of fine size and borne in the greatest 

 abundance and perfection ; indeed, the yield is extraordinary for an Extra Early 

 Pea, and it rii)ens up evenly, allowing the crop to be cleared away promptly, which 

 is a strong point in its favor. We are confident that all who once plant The Dingee 

 & Conard Company's Extra Early Pea will have no other. Large pkt., 10 cts.; pint, 25 

 cts.; quart, 45 cts., postpaid. By Freight or Express, }i peck, 75 cts.; peck, |1.40 ; 

 bushel, $0 50. 



Great Prize-Taker Onion ! New "Brittle Ice" Lettuce 



A most distinct and extra choice variety 

 of the Summer crisp-head type. It growls to 

 a very large size, is of pleasing- appearance, 

 and retains its crispness and mild flavor a 

 long time. While adapted for Mid-summer, 

 it is most desirable for also Spring and Fall. 

 A grand new variety. Per pkt., 10 cts.; 3 

 pkts., for 35 cts. 



New 

 Radish "Crimson Giant 



A fine, bright red Radish, growing quickly 

 to a large size; slightly oval or deep g-lobe 

 in shape; two inches in depth; one and one- 

 half inches in diameter, with fine tender skin 

 of the rich, deep crimson color. The flesh is 

 pure white, firm and crisp In texture and of 

 mild flavor. Tlie very best variety for earlv 

 planting-. Per pkt., 5 cts.; 6 pkts. for 25 cts. 



New Watermelon 

 "Sugar-Stick" 



A larg-e, light green or grayish Melon of 

 oblong form, combining handsome appearance 

 with finest flavor and excellent shipping qual- 

 ities. The vines are of strong, vigorous 

 grrowth, setting larg-e Melons in good num- 

 bers. The flesh is deep, rich red witli bright 

 solid lieart, meUlng-. crisp and suggary. The 

 luscious red flesh is entirely free from any 

 coarse stringiness. Per pkt., 10 cts.: ;> pkts. 

 for 25 cts.; per ounce, 15 cts. 



Immense size, sometimes w^eighing from 

 4 to 6 pounds. Flesh is pure ■tvhite, finely 

 grained, mild and delicate in flavor. A stan- 

 dard and famous variety. Per packet, 5 cts.; 

 oz., 15 cts.; 14 lb., 40 cts.; lb., $1.25. 



The New 



Dwarf Stone Tomato 



The largest dwarf Tomato in existence, 

 double the size of Dwarf Champion. In habit 

 of vine it resembles Dwarf Champion, but is 

 of stronger growth and more erect. The fruit 

 resembles that of the tall "Stone" in color 

 and shape, and is practically the same size. 

 The strong-, upright habit of Ne^v Dwarf 

 Stone admits of planting at least one-half 

 closer each way than usual. The shape of 

 the fruit is perfect, and is free from cracks 

 at the stem end. It is equally as' early as 

 Dwarf Champion, is very solid, ripens evenly 

 and is of the most excellent quality. Per 

 packet, 10 cts.; V2 oz., 60 cts. 



New Early Sweet Corn 

 "Golden Bantam" 



This is the hardiest Sweet Corn for the cool 

 Northern States, and is also desirable for the 

 warmer locations as a first early and for late 

 plantings. It is not only extra early, but also 

 extra hardy. It has a most delicious flavor 

 and has so rapidly grown in popularity that 

 the supply has never yet been able to meet the 

 demand. The earliest and finest flavored of 

 all Sweet Corn. Per packet, 15 cts.; \2 pint, 

 30* cts. postpaid. 



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