CLIMBING CUCUMBER. 



This new Cucumber has created unparalleled sensation 

 in the trade on the continent, and has proved to be a valuable 

 novelty. It climbs vigorously to a height of 6 or 7 feet on 

 poles, and is prized for its prolific and hardy qualities, a sin- 

 gle vine bearing 50 to 75 well-formed fruits, about 10 

 inches in length, of a dark green color and of delicious flavor- 

 The fruits are netted when ripe. The fruit is very fleshy, 

 solid and sweet, with exceptionally few seeds. As a variety 

 for slicing, they will prove very useful, while for exhibition 

 no other cucumber will attract so much attention. Their 

 shape is very uniform, straight and perfectly smooth. 

 Although very hardy, it forces well and comes into bearing 

 very early. 



Trade price, per pound, $3.00. 



PHILADELPHIA GROWN BEET SEED. 



(Market Gardeners' Selected Stock). 



Bastian's Blood Turnip, per lb., 20 cts. 



" Half-long Blood, " " 20 " 



Lentz's Extra Early Blood Turnip, . . . i( " 25 " 



DISH-CLOTH GOURD- 



Electros free with orders for one pound or ' 

 more. 



Trade price, per one-quarter pound, $.80. 

 Per pound, Si. 50. 



This variety possesses the peculiar merit of 

 flowering and bearing fruit continuously the 

 entire season until killed by frost, and besides 

 being a most prolific variety. It will yield a 

 good crop where others fail. Fruit firm and 

 crisp, of a dark green color. It has been raised 

 for some years in Burlington County, New 

 Jersey, and the pickles, when marketed, bring 

 the highest price. Electros free with orders for 

 ten pounds or over. 



Trade price, per pound, 40 cts. 

 Per 100 pounds, $35.00. 



Victoria Spinach (/New). 



This new variety is distinguished for its exceedingly dark black-green color, and also for its very long-stand- 

 ing qualities, being from two to three weeks later than the ordinary " Long-Standing." The leaves are thick and 

 spread out flat upon the ground. It is excellent for spring sowing, but not sufficiently hardy to stand the winter 

 in this locality. 



Per pound, 17 cents. 100 pounds, $13.00. 



