

Standard Vegetable Seeds 



Under this heading we offer standard varieties of vegetables. All our seeds are put up in liberal packets, with full cultural direc- 

 tions upon each. We pay the postage on all seeds ordered by the packet, ounce, quarter-pound, half-pound, pound, pint or quart, and 

 we guarantee safe delivery in all cases. 



SC^i^'n-tcs^ T-k£k«« X^CkfArCk^ ^or all seeds offered on this page, except where noted; any 6 packets for 25 cents, 12 packets 

 \^CllLa pCl JTcH^tVCt for 50 cents, 25 packets for $1.00, postpaid. 



ASPARAGUS, Barr's 31ammolh. Oz. lOc, % lb. 25c.; one-year- 

 old roots, $1.00 per 100, by express. 

 BEANS, Perfection Dwarf Wax. Very productive. 

 Extra-Early Red-Speckled Valentine. 

 Rust-Proof Golden Wax. Very early. 

 New Stringless Green Pod. The earliest. 

 King: of the Garden Lima. (Pole or Running.) 

 Henderson's Bush Lima. Enormous cropper. 

 Early Jersey Lima. Of excellent quality. Pole. 

 White Creaseback. Very fleshy, of fine flavor. 

 Lazy Wife. One of the best Pole Beans. 



Price on all Beans, pkt. 10c. , pt. 30c., qt. 50c. 

 BEET, Dark Stinson. Fine grained and flavor. 

 Early Model. A great favorite. Extra early. 

 Crimson Globe. Good table variety. Sweet and tender. 

 Edmund's Early Turnip. Handsome, very tender. 

 Long:, Smooth, Blood-Red. Extra fine and tender. 

 Burpee's Extra-Early Turnip. Sweet, tender flesh. 

 Price on all Beets, oz. lOc, % lb. 25c. 

 EGGPLANT, Improved Purple. Pkt. lOc, Vo oz. 30c. 

 CABBAGE, Burpee's Original Surehead. Oz. 30c., % lb. 85c., 

 1/2 lb. $1.25, lb. $3.50. 

 Early Jersey Wakefield. A superb early variety. Oz. 35c., 



% lb. $1, lb. $3.50. 

 Premium Flat Dutch. Oz. 2 0c., 14 lb. 50c. 

 Perfection Drumhead Savoy. Sweeter and more delicate in 



flavor than the others. Oz. 20c., 1,4 lb. 60c. 

 Late Stonehead, An excellent winter keeper. Pkt. lOc, 14 oz. 



15c., oz. 25c.. 14 lb. 75c. 

 Early Stonehead. Heads large, best early Cabbage grown. 

 Pkt. lOc, oz. 30c., 14 lb. 75c. 

 CARROT, Oxheart or Guerande. Oz. lOc, % lb. 30c. 



Danvers Half Long: Orange. Oz. lOc, 14 lb. 30c. 

 CAULIFLOWER. Our best early. Pkt. 20c. 



Dry Weather. The best for family garden. Pkt. 15c. 

 CELERY, White Plume. Earliest. Pkt. lOc, oz. 40c. 

 Winter Queen. Finest Dwarf. Oz. 25c., % lb. 75c. 

 Golden Self-blanching. Perfectly solid, crisp and of delicious 



flavor. Pkt. lOc, 1/2 oz. 20c. 

 Giant Pascal. Stringless. Oz. 20c., % lb. 75c. 

 SUGAR CORN, First of All. Tender and sweet. Pkt. lOc, pt. 25c., 

 qt. 45c. 

 The Cory. Good variety for table or market use. Pkt. 10c. , 



pt. 25c. 

 Stovvell's Evergreen. Best late. Pkt. lOc, pt. 25c., qt. 45c. 

 Country Gentleman, or Improved Shoe Peg. Pkt. 10c. , pt. 30c., 



qt. 55c. 

 Mammoth Late. Pkt. lOc, pt. 25c., qt. 45c. 

 Burpee's Sheffield. Well filled ears, 6 inches long. Fine flavor. 



Pkt. lOc, pt. 25c., qt. 45c. 

 Burpee's Early Cosmopolitan. A few days later than First of 

 All. Ears eight to ten inches long, well filled and of fine 

 quality. Pkt. lOc, pint 25c. 

 POP CORN, Queen's Golden. Very tender. Pkt. lOc, pt. 20c., 



qt. 40c. 

 CUCUMBER, Fordhook White Spine. Pkt. 5c., oz. 15c., % lb. 40c. 

 Fordhook Pickling. Pkt. 5c., oz. 15c., % lb. 30c. 

 London Long Green. Firm, crisp. Oz. 15c., % lb. 30c. 

 Improved Arlington White Spine. Oz. 15c., % lb. 30c. 

 Early Green Prolific or Boston Pickling. Immensely produc- 

 tive. Oz. loc, % lb. 30c. 

 MUSKMELON, Jenny Lind. Oz. lOc, % lb. 30c. 

 Hackensack. Oz. 15c., % lb. 40c., lb. $1.20. 

 Montreal Green Nutmeg. One of the best. Pkt. lOc, oz. 20c., 



14 lb. 60c. 

 Ro«cky Ford. Oz. lOc, ^4 lb. 30c., lb. $1.00. 

 Burpee's Fordhook. About same size as Jenny Lind. Flesh 

 very solid and of a high flavor. Pkt. lOc, oz. 20c. 

 WATERMELON, Fordhook Early. Oz. 15c., % lb. 40c. 

 Cuban Queen. Oz. 10 cts., % lb. 30 cts.. lb. 85 cts. 

 Kleckley Sweets. The sweetest. Oz. 15c., % lb. 35c. 

 Sugar Stick. A large light green of oblong form. Fine flavor 

 and a good shipper. Flesh luscious red. Pkt. lOc, oz. 25c. 



LETTUCE, California Cream Butter. Heads short and solid. Oz. 



loc, 1/4 lb. 40c., lb. $1.50. 

 Early Curled Simpson. Oz. 15c,, % lb. 40c., lb. $1.50. 

 Iceberg. Cabbage Lettuce. Oz. 15c., % lb. 40c. 

 Hanson's Improved Hard-heading. Oz. 20c., 14 lb. 60c. 

 Big Boston. Fine forcing variety for cold frames during 



winter. Large heads well blanched. Pkt. 10c. , oz. 25c. 

 Grand Rapids. Does not head, but makes large, compact 

 bunches. Well for forcing under glass. Oz. 20c., % lb. 60c. 

 MUSTARD, New Chinese. Oz. lOc, % lb. 25c., lb. 75c. 

 ONION, New Mammoth Silver King. Silvery white. Oz. 25c., 

 14 lb. 75 c. 

 Australian Brown. Oz. 20c., % lb. 60c. 

 Best Yellow Globe Danvers. Oz. 25c.. % lb. 75c. 

 Large Red Wethersfield. Oz. 25c.. % lb. 75c. 

 PARSLEY, Emerald. Oz. lOc, % lb. 25c. 



New-Fem-Leaved. Oz. lOc, % lb. 20c. 

 PARSNIP, Guernsey. Oz. lOc, % lb. 20c., lb. 55c. 



Long Smooth or Hollow CrowTi. A great cropper. Tender and 

 sugary. Oz. lOc, 14 lb. 25c., lb. 75c. 

 PUMPKIN, Golden Oblong. Oz. lOc, % lb. 25c. 



Genuine Mammoth. Splendid quality. Pkt. lOc, oz. 25c., 



14 lb. 50c. 

 Small Sugar. About 10 inches in diameter. Fine grained and 



flavor. One of the best for pies. Pkt. 5c., oz. 10c. 

 Quaker Pie. Rich creamy-buff skin. Flesh fine grained and 



rich flavor. Good keeper. Pkt. 5c., oz. 10c. 

 White Cushaw. Popular crooknecked variety. Pkt. 5c., oz. 10c. 

 PEAS, Early Prem. Gem. Pkt. lOc, pt. 25c., qt. 45c. 

 American Wonder. Pkt. lOc, pt. 25c., qt. 45c. 

 Champion of England. Pkt. lOc, pt. 25c., qt. 45c. 

 Bliss' Everbearing. Pkt. lOc, pt. 25c., qt. 45c. 

 Nott's Excelsior. Pkt. lOc, pt. 25c., qt. 45c. 

 Gradus or Prosperity. Pkt. lOc, pt. 35c., qt. 6pc. 

 Horsford Market Garden. Very prolific. Pkt. 10c. , pt. 25c., qt. 45c. 

 Marblehead Early Marrowfat. Grows three to four feet. Pkt. 

 lOc, pt. 30c., qt. 50c. 

 PEPPER, Chinese Giant. Red. Pkt. lOc, % oz. 40c. 

 Golden Queen. Pkt. lOc, oz. 30c., % lb. 85c. 

 Neapolitan. Early, large, mild, red peppers. Very productive. 

 Pkt. lOc, oz. 35c. 

 RADISHES, Early Round Dark Red. One of the best. Oz. lOc, 

 14 lb. 25c., lb. 75c. 

 New Wliite Icicle. Long, crisp. Oz. 15c., 14 lb. 40c. 

 Early Long Scarlet Short-Top. Oz. lOc, 14 lb. 25c, 

 Long Cardinal. Oz. 10c. , 14 lb. 25c., lb. 75c. 



Improved Chartier's, or Shepherd. Oz. 10c. , % lb. 25c., lb. 75c 

 French Breakfast. Oz. lOc. U lb. 25c., lb. 75c. 

 SALSIFY, Sandwich Island Mammoth. Oz. 25c. 

 SQUASH, Mammoth White Bush, or WTiite Patty-Pan. Oz. lOc. 

 14 lb. 25c. 

 Fordhook. One of the best. Oz. 15c., H lb. 40c. 

 Hubbard. The standard winter. Oz. 15c., ^4 lb. 40c. 

 SPINACH, New Victoria. Dark green, of the finest qualitv. Oz. 

 lOc, 14 lb. 15c. 

 Long Standing. Leaves large, thick, fleshy and crumpled. Pkt. 

 5c., oz. 10c. 

 TOMATO, Trucker's Favorite. The finest large-fruited purple. 

 Pkt. lOc, oz. 40c. 

 Livingston's Beauty. Handsome purplish pink. Oz. 30c. 

 New Matchless. lA oz. 25c.. oz. 40c, 14 lb. $1.10. 

 Ponderosa. A grand Tomato, rich crimson; very meaty and 



juicy. Pkt. lOc, oz. 45c. 

 Success. Large; bright scarlet. Pkt. lOc, oz. 40c. 

 Golden Queen. Oz. 30c., 14 lb. S5c. 



Stone. I^arge, smooth, solid fruit. Scarlet. Pkt. 5c, oz. 30c. 

 TURNIP, Early Red or Purple-Top Strap-leaved. Oz. lOc, 14 lb. 

 20c., lb. 60c. 

 Early White Dutch Strap-leaved. Mild and juicy. Oz. lOc. 



% lb. 20c.. lb. 60c. 

 Improved Purple-Top Yellow Rutabaga. Oz. lOc. 14 lb. 20c.. 

 1 lb. 60c. 



Dingee Special Lawn Grass Seed 



The best Lawn Grass Mixture for general sowing, as proven by careful 

 experiment and comparison. It produces a smooth, velvety green sward 

 of attractive appearance. In preparing the ground for seeding, break it 10 to 12 inches deep with plow or spade and pulverize thor- 

 oughly. The surface should be raked perfectly level to prevent the formation of pools after heavy rainfalls. Sow the seed carefully 

 and evenly at the rate of one quart to a space equal to 15x20 feet; two bushels will sow one acre. After sowing, cover the seed by 

 raking or harrowing it. Rolling is also in general practice. Seeding may be done at any time during spring, summer or fall, but 

 the best results are obtained by sowing during April, May, Septeinber or October. Where fall sowing is practised, a top dressing of 

 manure is recommended to protect the roots of the young grass during the winter. In the spring, the gross matter should be re- 

 moved, leaving the surface clean. To renovate lawn, loosen soil on the bare spots with a steel rake. After sowing a little quantity 

 of seed, roll or rake again to cover the seed. Price: By mail, 45c, per lb.; in bulk, by express at purchaser's expense, 35c. per lb. 



85 



