The "Paul Rose" Muskmelon. 



This new Melon 

 originated with Mr. 

 Paul Rose, who is 

 an extensive grower 

 and shipper of mel- 

 ons. In fcize and 

 shape it ranks with 

 well - gro vvn speci- 

 mens of Netted Gem, 

 of oblong shape, 

 ribbed and netted ; 

 the flesh is firm, 

 deep and spicy, of 

 riih orange color, 

 ripening close down 

 to the rind, with 

 small seed cavity. 

 Average melons 

 have a diameter of 

 4 \ to 5} inches, v^ ith 

 flesh Ig inches thick 



The color of its beautiful netting is gray which is underlaid by the dark-g een rind which characterizes our 

 famous Miller's Cream, and shows plainly the creases of the Paul Rose, producing a strikingly beautiful 

 appearance As a shipping melon it has no superior, and it should have a p'ace in every private garden. We 

 offer original stock seed. Per pkt., 10 cts. ; oz., 15 cts. ; {-Ih. , 35 cts.; lb., $1.25, postpaid. 



Faust's Prize Head Late Flat Dutch Cabbage 



The best large late cabbage in 

 existence, and has been pronounced so by 

 ail who have grown it, to be the finest 

 strain of Late Flat Dutch Cabbage in the 

 world. It is a low-growing variety. The 

 large, bluish-green heads are round, very 

 solid, broad and flat on top, of the veiy 

 jnuest quality. It is a superb variety for 

 fall use, and is the best for late keeping. 

 It is the result of years of the most care- 

 ful selection, and is sought after in prefer- 

 eace to other late sorts by large growers of 

 cabbages. It never fails to make a perfect, 

 solid head and is most uniform in size 

 and color. Our seed has been grown from 

 large and ( arefuUy selected heads, and we 

 confidently recommend it as being the 

 finest strain ever introduced. Heads fre» 

 quently attain twenty to thirty pounds ia 

 weight. Pkt., 10 cts. ; oz., 30 cts. ; ^-Ib., 

 $1.00; lb., $3.50. 



To those interested in having a fine lawn we will mail free, on applicaton, a 

 sample of Faust's Fairmount Park Lawn Grass Seed. We have reduced the price 

 of the seed for 1899, and offer it by the peck at 75 cts. ; bushel (20 lbs.) $3.00. 



