MISS MARY E. MARTIN, FLORAL PARK, NEW YORK. 



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Sweet Corn. 



WHITE EVERGREEN. "The most valuable 

 Sweet Corn ever introduced." Superior in 

 sweetness and table qualities to the original 

 Evergreen, with pure snow-white grain and 

 cob; tender, sweet and delicious flavor. Size 

 and time of ripening same as parent. 

 Packet, 2 ozs., lOc; ^ pint, 15c.; pint, 

 25c. Quart, 40c., postpaid. 



PEEP O'DAV. The ears are what you 

 may call a genteel size and absolutely 

 perfect in formation, making it the easiest 

 of all corn to eat from the cob. Grains 

 are pure white and very sweet, and pro- 

 duces more ears to the stalk than any 

 sweet corn. 



Packet, 2 ozs., lOc; pint, 25c. 1 packet each 

 White Evergreen and Peep O'Day, 1 5c. 



W^iie Evergreen Sweet Corn, 



Heading Lettuce, the Best in the World, 



MAY KING, This new Lettuce seems to be endorsed bv every seedman. In my garden last summer it made 

 medium-sized perfect heads; very early, sweet and tender— a good lettuce. Packet, lOc; oz., 15c, 



ICEBERG. An extra sweet, ten. 

 der, brittle lettuce, always crisp and 

 delicious in the hottest days in sum- 

 mer, always heads, and is exclusive- 

 ly planted by some people. Packet, 

 5c.; oz., 15c. 



HANSON. Enormous heads, very 

 tender ; a great lettuce. Packet, 

 5c.; oz., 15c. 



"CONTINUITY." Round heads, 

 extra large and solid; blanches to a 

 rich, golden yellow. P'ant for early 

 and late. Packet, 5c.; oz., 15c. 

 Hanson Lettuce. VAUQHAN'S "ALL SEASONS." -^^"^ Iceberg Lettuce, 



For early or late Large, solid heads; light green, blanching white; tender and crisp. Packet, 5c.; oz., 15c. 

 GIANT CRYSTAL HEAD. A splendid new Cabbage Lettuce, very large, solid ; outside leaves bright green, 

 inside crystal white with yellow heart; fine flavor, crisp and tender. Packet, 5c.; oz., 15c. 



Loose='head Varieties Lettuce, 



GRAND RAPIDS FORCING. The best and earliest loose-headed sort ; leaves finely curled and fringed ; deli- 

 cious quality. Packet, 5c.; oz., 15c. 



NEW STONE T02V1AT0 



SPARKS* EARLIANA. 



The Greatest Novelty in Tomatoes Ever Offered. 

 The Earliest Large Tomato in the World. 



Most famous of all extreme early Tomatoes. Two 

 weeks ahead of all others— think of it ! This tomato is 

 not only remarkable for its earliness, but for its very 

 large, uniform size, handsome shape; beautiful red 

 color and wonderful productiveness. Large Packet, 

 lOc; Koz., 25c. 



There is noouestion about it, 

 this is the best tomato to 

 plant after Earliana for fami 

 ly use or for market ; solid, 

 sweet flesh, few seeds and 

 free from rot. Packet, 5c.; 

 J^oz., 15c. 



The ENORMOUS TOMATO. 

 Larger and better than Pon=» 

 derosa. Fruits uniformly 

 large, 4 to 5 inches across, 

 and very deep throuph; 

 ;mooth, polid and brilliant 

 scarlet. Pkt., 10c; ^oz., 15c. 

 GOLDEN QUEEN. The best 

 iarge,smooth, pure yellow tomato. Pkt., 5c.;^oz., ISc. 

 PEACH. Strongly resemblesapeaeh. Pkt.,5c.;oz.,25C. 



YELLOW CHERRY. The small fruits are borne in clus- 

 ters, average half an inch in diameter, and are of a clear, light 

 lemon-yellow. Packet, 5c. 



New Stone Tomato. 



Jisparagus Seeds and Roots. 



Asparagus furnishes the first green delicacy for our 

 table in the Spring. SEED of any of these four varieties; 

 pkt., 5c.; oz., lOc; %\h., 25c.; per lb., 75c. Price of 

 ROOTS, one year old, 50 for $1 00; 100 for $1.75; by 

 mail, postpaid; by express, at buyer's expense, $1.00 

 per 100; $4.50 per 500. Two-year-old roots by express 

 at buyer's expense, $1.75 per 100; $7.00 per 500. 



Barr's Mammoth. The stalks are very large, 

 frequently an inch in diameter. They are extra quick- 

 growing, very tender and succulent, entirely free from 

 woody fiber, and make shoots fit for market in a single 

 day. 



Columbian Mam.moth White, a distinct 



variety of mammoth size, great yield, and superior 

 qualify ; remarkable for the clear whiteness ol its stalks, 

 which retain their purity of color until several inches 

 above the surface. 



Palmetto. The plants are strong and vigorous in 

 growth, producing large, thick dark green shoots, with 

 a distinctly pointed head or tip, as contrasted with the 

 rounded head of the other large-stalked varieties. 



Conover's Colossal. The standard variety 



