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GOT.DEX <".IANT INTERMEDIATE MANGEL. 



This enliioly new and distinct variety is a great improve- 

 ment over tile old Yellow Intermediate, l>eing much larger 

 and more even in shape, and of a beautiful yellow russet 

 color. It grows more than half above ground, as shown in 

 our illustration above, with fine neck an<i large leaves; flesh 

 white, firm, sweet, greatly relished by cattle. In short, it is a 

 magnificent root, easily lifted from the ground, producing 

 enormous crops; an excellent keeper, and the best yellow 

 mangel known. Pkt., ."ic ; oz.. lOc; '4 lb., 20c.; lb., COc.; 

 post-paid; 5 lbs. and over, bv e.N press, 45c. per lb. 



GOLDEN 

 TANKARD 

 MANGEL. A 

 distinct, new and 

 valuable yellow- 

 fleshed variety, 

 said to contain a 

 large percentage of 

 sugar. It has al- 

 ready taken the 

 lead of other varie- 

 ties in England, 

 and is much relish- 

 ed by milch cows 

 and .sheep. In 

 shape it is broader 

 than the Long Red 

 but not so long, 

 see illustration; 

 exceedingly hardy, 

 and maturing ear- 

 lier than other 

 large sorts. Pkt., 

 oc; oz., lOc; }.-^ lb., 

 20c.; lb., 50c., post- 

 paid; 5 lbs. and 

 over, by freight or 

 express, ooc. per lb. 

 NEW GOLD- 

 EN YELLO W 

 MAMMOTH 

 MANGEL. Across 

 between Golden 

 Tankard and Long 

 Yellow^. In form 

 and size it resem- 

 bles Carter's Ked 

 Mammoth; the 

 flesh, however, is 

 a bright golden yel- 

 low, of ^ne quality 

 and exceedingly 

 rich in saccharine 

 matter ; a hemnf 

 cropper. Pkt. 5c.; 

 oz., 10c.;^lb.,20c.; 

 lb., 50c. 



NEW GOLDEN TANK.\RD MANGEL. 



KINVER YELLOWY GLOBE MANGEL. Grows 

 somewluit longer than the Golden Globe. Skin and flesh 

 are very smooth and fine. It is enormously productive and 

 of superb quality, much relished by all kinds of stock. Roots 

 of this variety have been grown to weigh forty-five pounds. 

 Pkt., oc; oz., 10c ; 34 lb., 20e.; lb., 4'c.; 5 Ihs., SL.W. 



Long Red Mangel. Not as large as Carter's, but similar 

 in quality. Pkt., oc: oz., 10c., lb, 40c. 



Golden Globe Mangel and Red Globe Mangel. Pkt. 

 5c.; oz., lOc; '4 lb., loc; lb., 40c. 



BROCCOLI. 



Early Purple Cape. Best for the North, producing 

 compact brownish-purple heads. Pkt., lOc; oz,, 40c. 



Early AYalchereri. Yery large. Pkt., lOc; oz., 60c. 



BRUSSELS SPROUTS. 



Perfection. Producing comjiact sprouts of fine quality. 

 Pkt., 5c.; oz., 15c.; J4 lb., 50c.; lb., 31.60. 



CAULIFLOWER. 



One oimce will produce about fifteen hundred plants and 

 sow about forty square feet. 



JOHNSON & STOKES' NEW EARLY ALABAS- 

 TER. Of American origin ; the earliest, best and surest- 

 heading variety yet introduced. See Photographic Special- 

 ties, page 7. Pkt., 'iSc; 5 pkts.. $1.00; M oz., $1..50; oz., $6.00. 



EXTR.A SELECTED EXTRA EAKLY D^VARF 

 ERFURT. One of the earliest varieties ; small-leaved, 

 dwarf for forcing, producing very solid, pure white heads of 

 the finest quality ; about fifteen inches high. Do not confound 

 this variety with thecheaper Early Dwarf Erfurt. Pkt, 25c.; 

 1^ oz., SI.50; oz., S3.00; 14 lb., SIO.OO. 



GILT EDGE SNUWB.4LL CAULIFLOWER. 



GILT EDGE EARLY SNOWBALL. The strain we 

 have of this variety is without doubt the tery bestto be had. 

 Ourstock wasgrown from the very finest specimens, noted 

 fortheir earliness, dwarf habit, large size, uniform shape and 

 eompa<t growth. None of those we set out for seed failed to 

 produce large, beautiful smooth, snow-white heads. For 

 forcing under glass during winter and early spring, or for 

 planting later in tlie open ground, no stock of Snowball can 

 surpass it. Pkt., 25c.; 14 oz., 81.00; oz., $.3.00; J4 lb., Sin.OO. 



Early London. A good old variety, with white, com- 

 pact heads. Pkt., 10c ; oz., 50e.; ^ lb., $1.75. 



Extra Early Paris. A popular early, white, sure- 

 heading variety. Pkt., 10c. ; oz., 75c.; J4 It*-. $'2.25. 



Veitch's Autumn Giant. Large fine heads, well pro- 

 portioned. Pkt., lOc; oz., 60c.; H lb., $2.00. 



Algiers. One of the best, sure-heading late varieties. 

 Pkt., lOc; oz., 75c.; 1^ lb., $2..50. 



Lenormand's Snort Stem. A large late variety, with 

 well-formed white heads of extra quality. Pkt. lOc; oz., 

 75c.; 14 lb., $2.00. 



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q}jj S(^(^ds pree for Jrial 



As has been our usual custom for some years 

 past, we have again put up this season several 

 thousand packages of new and improved varieties 

 for trial, which have never yet been offered for sale 

 by any seedsman, and shall be glad to add a few 

 packages, free of charge, to customers whose orders 

 exceed J!i.oo and indicate an interest in new varie- 

 ties of vegetables and flowers. All who deal with 

 us will be treated liberally. 



IT WILL PAY TO RAISE AN ACRE ORSOOFMANGEL-WURZELAND SUGAR BEETS FOR THE BREEDING 



SOWS AND EWES NEXT WINTER. 



