MISS MARY E. MARTIN, FLORAL PARK, NEW YORK. 



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Sweet Corn. 



WHITE EVERGREEN. "The most valuable 

 Sweet Corn ever introduced." Superior in 

 sweetness and table qualities to the original 

 Eveugreen, with pure snow-white grain and 

 cob; tender, sweet and delicious flavor. Size 

 and time of ripening same as parent. 

 Packet, 2 ozs., lOc; ^ pint, 15c.; pint, 

 25c. Quart, 40c., postpaid. 



PEEP O'DAY. The ears are what you 

 may call a genteel size and absolutely 

 perfect in formation, making it the easiest 

 of all corn to eat from the cob. Grains 

 are pure white and very sweet, and pro- 

 duces more ears to the stalk than any 

 sweet corn. 



Packet, 2 oz., lOc; pint, 2Sc. 1 packet each 

 White Evergreen and Peep O'Day, 15c. 



White Evergreen Sweet Corn. 

 Heading Lettuce, the Best in the World. 



This new lettuce seems to be endorsed by every seedman. In my garden last summer it made 



good lettuce. Packet, 10c. ; oz.,15c. 



MAY KING. 



medium-sized perfect heads; very early, sweet and tender 



ICEBERG. An extra sweet, ten- 

 der, brittle lettuce, always crisp and 

 delicious in the hottest days in sum- 

 mer, always heads,and is exclusively 

 planted by some people. Packet, 

 5c.; oz., 15c. 



HANSON. Enormous heads, very 

 tender ; a great lettuce. Packet, 

 Sc; oz., ISc. 



"CONTINUITY." Round heads, 

 extra large and solid; blanches to a 

 rich, golden yellow. Plant for early 

 and late. Packet, 5c.; oz., 15c. 



„ r ,, Vaughan's "ALL SEASONS." 



Hanson Luttuce. poj. earlv or late. Large, solid 



light green, blanching white; tender and crisp. Packet, 5c.; oz., 15c. 



Larp-e, summer cabbage sort; extra fine. Beautiful cream; rich, buttery flavor. Packet, 5c. 

 ' ■■ Firm, handsome heads, light golden-yellow; medium to late. Packet, 5c. ; oz., ISc. 



A splendid new cabbage Lettuce, very large, solid; outside leaves bright green; 



New Iceberg Lettuce, 



head 

 "DEACON. 

 "BLONDE BEAUTY 

 GIANT CRYSTAL HEAD. 



inside crystal white with vellow heart; fine flavor, crisp and tender. Packet, 5c.; oz., 15c 

 "MAXIMUM or IMMENSITY." Late sort. "The largest solidest, crispest, and best." Packet, Sc; oz., 15c. 



GRAND RAfIDS FORCING. The best and earliest loose-headed 

 L.OOSe=heCLCi varieties Lettuce, sort; .eaves finely curled and fringed; delicious quality. 



Packet, 5c.; oz., 15c. 

 THE "HORSE." A much improved, and better sort than Simpson or curled Silesia. Packet, Sc; oz., 15c. 

 TILTONS' WHITE STAR. Ferry says; Similar, but better than Denver market; extra fine. Packet, 5c.; oz., ISc. 

 FERRY'S EARLY PRIZE HEAD. Very early; best for home garden. Packet, Sc; oz., ISc. 



THE GREATEST NOVELTY IN 

 TOMATOES EVER OFFERED 



SPARKS' EARLIANA 



THE EARLIEST LARGE 

 TOMATO IN THE WORLD 



Most famous of all extreme early Tomatoes. Two weeks ahead of all others— think of it ! This Tomato is not 

 only remarkable for its earliness, but for its very large, uniform size, handsome shape, beautiful red color, and 

 wonderful productiveness, standing unequaled and alone in this respect. Its solidity, fine size and quality are 

 unsurpassed. $6,000 was cleared by a Norfolk trucker in one year. My seed is from selected stock of fir. Sparks' 

 choicest, extreme=early, free°fruiting strain, as desirable for the kitchen garden and table as for market. 

 ^_ _ Large Packet, 10c. ; ^ oz., 25c. 



NEW STONE TOMATO. There is no question about it, this is the best tomato to plant after Earliana for 

 family use or for market: solid sweet flesh, few seeds, and free from rot. Packet, Sc; 

 y2 oz., 15c. 



THE ENORflOUS TOHATO. Larger and better than Ponderosa. Fruits uniformly 

 large, 4 to 5 inches across and very deep through; smooth; solid and brilliant scarlet. 

 Packet, lOc; J^ oz., ISc 

 riATCHLESS. Extra large, smooth and handsome. Packet, Sc; ^ oz., 15c. 

 GOLDEN QUEEN. The best large, smooth, pure yellow tomato. Packet, Sc; ^ oz., 15c 

 FORDHOOK FANCY TOMATO. Does well North and in cold soils. Packet, 5c. 

 PEACH. Strongly resembles a peach. Packet, Sc; oz., 25c 



RED PEAR-SHAPED. Favorite for preserves and "tomato figs." The fruit is bright 

 red, of true pear shape, and of rich, distinct flavor. Packet, Sc; oz., 2Sc. 

 YELLOW CHERRY. The small fruits are borne in clusters, average half an inch in 

 New Stone Tomato, diameter, and are of a clear, light lemon-yellow. Packet, 5c. 



