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



The Early Arlington Beet. 



The Earliest Beet Known. 



This is by far the best early Beet we have. It is 

 very early, of fine Turnip shape, smooth, with 

 small tap-root, foliage, small and dark-red ; flesh 

 deep blood-red and of very fine flavor. Compared 

 with Crosby's Egyptian, it is fully as early, of 

 better shape and color, and of better appearance. 

 It is the best for bunching and to ship in barrels. 

 It is the most desirable sort for the gardener and 

 for the home garden. 



PRICE : Pkt., 5cts.; oz., lOcts.; % lb., 85cts.; 

 lb., 7Scts., postpaid. 



EARLY ARLINGTON BEET. 



Early Cauliflower * 'New Snowball.'* 



This is absolutely the finest type of Cauliflower 

 yet produced. There is nothing finer no matter 

 what the price asked or description given, my 

 customers can positively rely upon this being 

 equal to any Cauliflower sold. 



rkt., lOcts.; 3^ oz., 40cts.; K oz., 75cts. 



Plants. Doz. aScts., 100 mailed for $3. 



Algiers. One of the best late Cauliflowers. 

 Pkt., Sets.; }i oz. 30cts.; oz. 50cts. 



Plants, IScts. doz., 100 mailed for $1. 



See 

 pa^e 13. 



OXHHART OR GUERANDE CARROT. 



OXHEART, OR GUERANDE. A French 

 variety of recent introduction and a decided 

 acquisition. It is intermediate between Half 

 Long and Horn varieties and perfectly distinct. 

 The shape is nearly oval, and the color and 

 quality all that can be desired. {See cut.) 5 

 cts. pkt., lOcts. oz.; 35cts. 34 lb.; SOcts. lb. 



** Early Spring" Cabbage. 



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This now famous Extra Early French Cabbage has been 

 grown by a number of progressive gardeners, and it has 

 given entire satisfaction. It is of the type of the Early 

 "Allhead," resembling it in habit of growth, but is 

 smaller, and is nearly as eai'ly as the Wakefield. The 

 heads have few outside leaves, and these are small and 

 grow so close to the head that they can be planted very 

 close together. It is round in shape, slightly flattened, 

 very solid, even before the Cabbages attain their mature 

 size. On account of its shape, productiveness and solid- 

 ity, and following the Wakefleld so closely, it becomes 

 one of the most profitable early sorts. Market gardeners 

 cannot afford to be without this as it is a good " seller," 

 roundCabbages, receiving always the preference if offered 

 in competition with pointed heads. 



Price, per 34 lb., $1; oz., SOcts.; % oz., SCcts.; pkt, 

 5cts. 



