DREER'S MID-SUMMER LIST. 



Vegetable Seeds for Summer Sowing.— Continued. 



Dkeer's Eureka Extra Early. 



PEAS. Pt. Qt. 



Dreer's Ex. Early Pioneer 15 25 



Dreer's Eureka Ex. Early. 15 25 



Improv'd Dan'l O'Rourke. 15 25 



American Wonder 20 35 



McLean's Little Gem 15 30 



Premium Gem 15 30 



McLean's Advancer 15 25 



RADISH. Early Varieties. Pkt. Oz. 



Dreer's Scarlet Frame 5 10 



Early Round Red 5 10 



Early Round White 5 10 



White Tip, Scarlet Gem. 5 10 



Early Scarlet Turnip 5 10 



Early French Breakfast. . 5 10 



Half Long Scarlet 5 10 



Philadelphia White Box.. 5 10 

 Summer Varieties. 



Long White Vienna 5 10 



Beckert s Chartier 5 10 



Long White Naples 5 10 



White Summer Turnip ... 5 10 



Yellow, Olive-Shaped 5 10 



Giant White Stuttgart 5 10 



Yellow Summer Turnip.. 5 10 



White Strasburg, extra 5 10 



Winter Varieties. 



Long Black Spanish 5 10 



Round Black Spanish 5 10 



California White 5 10 



Long Scarlet China 5 10 



Round Scarlet China 10 20 



Pk. Bus. 



25 

 25 

 15 



75 

 50 

 50 

 25 

 I Lb 

 30 

 25 

 25 

 30 

 20 

 20 

 20 

 20 



25 



20 

 20 

 20 

 30 

 25 

 20 

 25 



20 

 20 

 20 

 20 

 60 



00 

 00 

 00 

 50 

 00 

 00 

 50 



Lb. 



L 00 

 75 

 75 



I 00 

 60 

 60 

 60 

 60 



75 

 70 

 70 

 60 

 L 00 

 80 

 60 

 80 



60 

 60 

 70 

 60 

 ! 00 



Purple Top White Globe. 



Turnip, New Crop. 



Sow in July and August for a fall and winter crop ; 

 do not sow later than the 1st of September ; one 

 ounce will sow 100 feet in drills ; 2 pounds to the 

 acre. 



Pkt. Oz. i Lb. Lb. 

 Early Purple Top Milan. . 5 15 40 1 50 



Extra Early Munich 5 15 40 1 50 



Early White Flat Dutch. 5 10 20 50 

 Red, or Purple Top Strap- 

 Leaf 5 10 20 50 



Purple Top White Globe. 5 10 20 50 



Early White Egg 5 10 20 60 



Golden Ball, or Orange 



Jelly 5 10 20 50 



Yellow Globe 5 10 20 60 



Yellow Stone 5 10 20 60 



Long White, or Co.w 



Horn 5 10 20 60 



Ruta Baga Varieties. 



Dreer's Improved Purple Top. This is a 

 choice stock, roots of large size and perfect form, 

 fine grained, with short top and smooth skin. 

 Pkt. 5 cts. ; oz. 10 cts; £ lb. 25 cts. ; lb. 60 cts. 



American Purple Top. Very hardy and pro- 

 ductive ; flesh yellow, solid, sweet ; good for stock 

 or table use. , 



Pkt. 5 cts. ; oz. 10 cts. ; i lb. 20 cts. ; lb. 50 cts. 



MISCELLANEOUS. 



Golden or German Millet. Grows much 

 taller than the Hungarian Grass, and produces larger 

 crops ;j.t also requires more time to grow, and a good 

 soil, ft makes a very coarse-looking, dry fodder, 

 which is readily eaten by live stock. (50 pounds to 

 the bushel.) Price variable. Per bushel, $1.80. 



Hungarian Grass. (Panicum Germanicum). 

 An annual forage-plant of great value. It flourishes 

 during the heat of summer, remaining green when 

 almost all other vegetation is dried up. It is one of 

 the very best plants for green fodder, or for ensilag- 

 ing, and makes hay of the best quality. Sow broad- 

 cast about one bushel of seed per acre, at any time 

 from the middle of June till the first of August. 

 (48 pounds to the bushel). Price variable. Per 

 bushel, $1.50. 



Japanese Buckwheat. This superior vari- 

 ety is earlier and more prolific and yields double the 

 weight per acre of other sorts, while it yields a flour 

 of equal quality. Peck 40 cts.; bus. (48 lbs.) $1.10. 



Crimson or Scarlet Clover. The Crimson 

 Clover has become wonderfully popular both as a 

 pasture and hay crop, also as a green manure for plow- 

 ing in. It can be seeded at any time from June to 

 October at the rate of 10 to 15 lbs. per acre and makes 

 the earliest possible spring pasture, blooming the 

 latter part of April or May, and for feeding as hay 

 should be cut when in full bloom. If sown with 

 Italian Rye Grass, which matures at the same time, it 

 yields luxuriant and nutritious crops. Per pound, 

 12 cents. Per bushel (60 lbs.) $3.50. 



English Rye Grass, Perennial Rye (Lolium 

 Perenne). A nutritious permanent grass for meadows 

 and pastures, or for mixing with other grasses for 

 lawns ; does well on sloping banks, as its roots are 

 fibrous and mat-like. Lb. 10 cts. ; 100 lb. $9.00 ; 

 bus. (24 lbs.) $2.00. 



Italian Rye Grass. (Lolium Italicum). A valu- 

 able European variety, adapted to any climate, and 

 produces large and nutritive crops. 50 lbs. to the 

 acre. Lb. 15 cte. ; 100 lbs. $10. 00 ; bus. (22 lbs. ) $2. 00. 



