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SPECIALTIES IN VEGETABLE SEEDS— Continued 



CELERY 



Easy Blanching. Without exception, is probably 

 the most important celery introduction in recent 

 years. The stalks are broad, fine grained and 

 crisp, with a big heart that blanches a beautiful 

 white with yellow leaf tips. Oz. $1.00. 



SWEET CORN 



Golden Rod. One of the sweetest and earliest 

 corns. Ears medium size. Delicious, golden 

 grains of rich flavor. Qt. 70c. 



MUSKMELON 



Honey Dew. New. Large, round, light-colored 

 melon; delicious, rich green flesh; sweet as honey. 

 Oz. 40c., 34 lb. $1.25. 



TOMATO 



Livingstones Globe. Especially adapted to slicing; 

 ver\^ solid; a handsome red, and a great producer; 

 one of the best. Oz. 50c. 



Easy Blanching Celery 



LETTUCE 



Improved Big Boston. Heading variety ^of splen- 

 did flavor. Fine for forcing in coldframes or open 

 ground. Oz. 30c. 



Improved May King. Extra large, round, 'solid 

 heads, verv* tender. Good for outdoors or under 

 glass. Oz.' 30c. 



ONION 



Ailsa Craig. Extra selected strain. Flesh white; 

 a good keeper and valuable for exhibition. Oz. 

 75c. 



Cranstons Excelsior. A favorite exhibition va- 

 riety of large size. Oz. $1.25, 4 ozs. $4.00. 



PEAS 



Early Bird. A grand, early, round, smooth-seeded 

 variety. It bears a verv- hea\^' crop of large pods, 

 well filled with delicious marrow-flavored peas. 

 3 ft. Pt. 45c., qt. 85c. 



RADISH 



Early Scarlet Globe. A popular variety- for forc- 

 ing or outdoor planting, Oz. 20c., 4 ozs. 50c. 



