34 dreer's garden calendar. 



CABBAGE, PHILADELPHIA FLAT DUTCH. The favorite variety 

 of the Philadelphia mai'ket ; large solid flat heads, short stem. 

 Our own superior stock, second to none ; a valuable variety 

 for the market gardener. Per Ih., $4; per oz., 40 cents. 



CABBAGE, PHILADELPHIA LATE DRUMHEAD. Also a favorite 

 variety of tlie Philadelphia market ; large solid heads. A little 

 later than the Fiat Dutch. A first-rate winter variety. Per 

 lb., $4; per oz., 40 cents. 



CABBAGE, EARLY FLAT BRUNSWICK. A large and solid second 

 earlv variety. Per lb., $3 ; per oz., 30 cents. 



CABBAGE, STONE-MASON (Marble-head'. Improved variety of 

 Drumhead. Large, solid, tender, free heading, Winter Cab- 

 bage. Per lb., $6 ; per oz., 50 cents. 



CABBAGE, LARGE MAGDEBURG FLAT DUTCH. We have im- 

 ported this variety for sevei'al seasons, and it has given great 

 satisfaction. Large, solid, flat heads. A fine winter Cabbage. 

 Per lb.. $3 ; per oz., 30 cents. 



CAULIFLOWER, LE NORMAND, SHORT-STEMMED. Extra fiue ; 

 a favorite variety, one of the be.-t of the French sorts. Per 

 oz., $2 : per packet, 25 cents. 



CAULIFLOWER, CARTER'S DWARF MAMMOTH. Very large and 

 early. Per oz., $1.50 ; per packet, 25 cents. 



CAULIFLOWER, VEITCH'S AUTUMN GIANT. One of the finest 

 late varieties ever introduced. Per packet, 25 cents. 



CELERY, BOSTON xMARKET. This is the short, bushy, solid 

 celery for which Boston Market is so famous. Per lb., 85 ; 

 per oz., 50 cents. 



CELERY, HENDERSON'S DWARF W^HITE. A favorite market 

 variety, of close habit, solid, crisp and tender. Per lb., $5 ; 

 per oz., 50 cents. 



CELERY, SANDRINGHAM DWARF. White: produced by the 

 gardener to the Prince of Wales. Solid, crisp, and of fine 

 flavor. Per oz., 50 cents. 



CORN, SUGAR, EARLY NARRAGANSET. From Rhode Island. 

 The earliest and most prolific of all the Extra early varieties of 

 Sugar Corn, as large as Darling's and fourteen days earlier. 

 A trial among our customers last season warrants me in 

 recommending it as the earliest of all the varieties. Per ear, 

 10 cents ; per dozen ears, $1 ; per quart. 40 cents. 



CORN, SUGAR, CROSBY'S. This is the favorite Boston Market 

 variety, and the most profitable for the market gardener. 

 Ears of good size, and quite as early as the Adam's Early. I 

 can strongly recommend this variety, both for earliness, pro- 

 ductiveness, size, and luscious sweetness. Grown in noi'theru 

 New York expressly for my sales. Price, per ear, 10 cents ; 

 per dozen, $1 ; per quart, 30 cents ; per bushel, $(3. 



CUCUMBER, GIANT OF ARNSTADT. One of the finest Cucum- 

 bers. Length SO to 25 inches ; good boarer. Per packet, 

 25 cents. 



CUCUMBER, GLORY OF ERFURT. Snow white ; extra. Per 

 packet, 25 cents. 



CUCUMBER, EDWARD'S ECLIPSE. One of the best and longest. 

 We exhibited this variety 2(5 inches long, ^'er packet, 50 cts. 



