DREER'S MARKET GARDENERS' WHOLESALE PRICE LIST 



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CAULIFLOWER 



DRKER'S EARLIEST SNOWSTORM. This variety has 

 been given much care and attention in selection and 

 breeding-, and the uniformly good results achieved 

 by growers using our "Sno^vstorm" convince us that 

 we have the very best and earliest strain of Cauli- 

 flower on the market, both for forcing and for grow- 

 ing in the open ground. It has been used by our 

 customers in different sections, and the report is 

 alike from each: "The best we ever grew^." It is 

 a dwarf variety, with short outer leaves, and can 

 be planted close. 2 feet apart each way. It always 

 makes a fine, large and exceedingly beautiful snowy- 

 white head, much earlier than any other variety. 

 % oz., $1.1'5; oz.. $4.50; Vi lb., $14.00; lb., $50.00 



DREER'S SELECTED DWARF ERFURT. One Of the 



earliest in cultivation; small-leaved dwarf, for forc- 

 ing or open ground, producing very solid pure white 

 heads, medium size and of the finest quality. 

 Vi oz., 90 cts.; oz., $.S.50; % lb., $12.00; lb., $45.0©. 



DRY WEATHER CAULIFLOWER. This variety of 

 Cauliflower is especially adapted for sections sub- 

 jected to long, dry seasons, as it will grow well and 

 produce the finest heads in spite of the lack of 

 moisture which is required by other sorts. The 

 heads grow to a large size, are very solid, pure 

 ■white. 

 % oz., $1^; oz.. $4.50; % lb., $14.00; lb., $50.00. 



EARLY SXOWBALL. An extremely early dwarf va- 

 riety, producing magnificent white heads. The 

 plants make a compact growth with short outer 

 leaves and produce heads of medium size. It is 

 largely grown and well suited for hot-bed culture. 

 Vi, oz., 90 cts.; oz., $3.50; % lb., $12.00; lb., $45.00. 



CHERVIL 



.CURVED CHERVIL. The light green, finely cut leaves 

 , . are aromatic and used for seasoning soups, etc. 

 5-. '0z., 30 cts.; Vi lb.. 60 cts.; lb., $2.0O. 



LATE SORTS 



ALGIERS. An extra fine late variety, which is suita- 

 ble for market and sure to head. 

 Oz., 75 cts.; 14 lb., $2.0O; lb., !W5.50. 



HALF EARLY PARIS. A popul-ar white sure-heading 

 variety, good for early or late use. 

 Oz., 75 cts.; Vi lb., $2J25; lb., $7.0«. 



LENORMAND'S SHORT STEM. A large, late, short- 

 stemmed variety. Heads white and solid. 

 Oz., 75 cts.; Vi lb., $2.25; lb., $7.0O. 



VEITCH'S AUTUMN GIANT.. One of the finest late 

 varieties. Heads large and firm. 

 Oz., 75 cts.; Vi lb., $3.0O; lb., $6..%0. 



^, . CHINESE CABBAGE 



VVONG B6ii? Now in demand by most markets, this 

 desirable vegetable having become very popular. 

 The heads of this variety are folded tightly, making 

 a most compact plant. The leaves are light green in 

 color, and have broad white ribs, and the entire 

 plant may be blanched pure white by covering it 

 with burlap. Seeds of Chinese Cabbage should not 

 be sown before the end of July, for with early sow- 

 ings plants run quickly to seed. 

 Oz., :« cts.; 14 lb., $1.00; lb., $3.50. 



1«E-TSAI. Grows very large and produces an elon- 

 gated head with pale green slightly crimped leaves 

 and white ribs which are very fieshy. 

 Oz., 30 cts.; Vi lb.. 85 cts.; lb., $3.00. 



COLLARD 



CREOLE or SOUTHERN. Grows 3 feet high, formin.g 

 clusters of leaves upon its long stem. Makes excel- 

 lent greens in sections where difiiculty is met in 

 grb%ving cabbage. 

 Oz., 15 cts.; Vi lb., 40 cts.'; lb.. $1.25. 



