New Pure= Yellow Dahlia. 



CLIFFORD W. BRUTON. The most valuable) new variety, and the finest decorative Cactus Dahlia ever introduced. 

 The flowers are very large, measuring 5 to C inches in diameter and always full to the center. The color is the purest, richest 



shade of dear yellow. 

 Unlike many other varie- 

 ties there are no green 

 centers, even when the 

 buds are first expanding. 

 The plant is a very vigor- 

 ous grower and profuse 

 bloomer, while the flow- 

 ers are produced on long 

 gracelul stems making 

 them invaluable for cut- 

 ting or decorations. 

 Awarded Diploma and 

 first prizes by American 

 Institute, at New York, 

 and American Dahlia 

 Fociety at Philadelphia. 

 Price, strong clumps, 40 

 cents each, 84.00 per doz.» 

 postpaid. 



Hew Stringless Green 

 Pod Bush Bean. 



This new variety sur- 

 passes all others in crisp, 

 tender flavor and is very 

 prolific, the straight, 

 green pods are always 

 stringless full and fleshy, 

 and are ready to market 

 two weeks earlier than 

 the Improved Ex. Early 

 Red Valentine. The pods 

 remain long in edible 

 condition, even after the 

 beans are large the pods 

 are not stringy. Pkt., 

 10 cts. ; pint , 20 ots.; quart, 

 40 cts.; postpaid. By ex- 

 press or freight, quart, 

 25 cts.; peck, $1,25 ; bush- 

 el, $4.75. 



E. PiLLEY, Wheeling, W. Va., Sept. 14th., 1897, writes:— "The two hundred Tuberose bulbs I bought from you last June 

 are blooming very nicely and I am well pleased with them, your goods are what you recommend them to be." 



Oscar Ratjch, Bethlehem, Pa., "Your Vautier's Pansy is 

 great, the largest and finest flowers I ever bad." 



Arlington Dark Blood Red 



^ Turnip Beet. 



Originated at Arlington, Mas?., and is pronounced by 

 private and market gardeners to be of the finest quality. It is 

 not so early as our Crimson Beet, but is of a much darker color. 

 Has but small tops and of uniform growth, leaf, stems and veins 

 dark red. The roots are rich dark red in color ; flesh deep red 

 and very sweet and retains its deep red color when cooked. 

 Pkt., 5 cts. ; oz. 10 cts. ; lb. 20 cts. ; pound, 60 cts. ; postpaid. 



