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DREER'S IMPROVED 

 POLE LIMA BEAN. 



(See illustration opposite. ) 



This variety is of excellent quality and great pro- 

 ductiveness, and is without doubt the best Pole Lima 

 for private gardens. It will shell out more quarts of 

 Beans to the bushel of pods than any other, and the 

 quality is much better. The Beans are thick through 

 and cook rich and mealy. Being the introducers of 

 this Bean, we are therefore the best source for pure 

 seed. Pkt., 10 cts.; pt, 20 cts. (postpaid, 28 cts.); 

 qt., 35 cts. (postpaid, 50 cts.); 4 qts., §1.25; peck, 

 $2.25. 



CRIMSON GLOBE BEET. 



(See illustration opposite. ) 



This Beet is remarkable for its smooth skin and fine 

 shape. It is a second early variety, does not grow 

 large and coarse, the matured Beets being medium in 

 size and of good shape. The flesh and skin are both 

 very dark and quality fine, being sweet and tender. 

 The tops are small and dark in color. We are confi- 

 dent that this Beet will please all who plant it. Pkt., 

 10 cts.; oz., 15 cts.; } lb., 35 cts.; lb., §1.00. 



Stabler's Early Sugar Corn. 



(See illustration opposite.) 

 For a second early Sugar Corn, to follow the smaller-eared 

 extra early varieties, Stabler's Early cannot be excelled. It is 

 very productive, and the ears are unusually large for an early 

 variety. The grains are large and broad, very tender, and of 

 remarkably sweet, juicy flavor. Pkt., 10 cts.; pt., 15 cts. 

 (postpaid, 20 cts.); qt., 25 cts. (postpaid, 35 cts.); 4 qts., 80 

 cts.; peck, §1.25. 



JUNE PINK TOMATO. 



(See illustration opposite.) 

 This is the earliest variety of Tomato, and appeals especially 

 to those who like the pink color. The fruits grow in clusters, and 

 begin to mature very early, measure 3 inches in diameter and are 

 of excellent quality. It bears for a long season, until vines are 

 killed by frost. It is really a pink Earlinana, being identical in 

 growth and shape. Pkt., 10 cts.; oz., 40 cts.; |- lb., §1.25. 



LONG SEASON SPINACH. 



This variety of Spinach is especially adapted for the summer 

 season, when other sorts quickly run to seed. Sowings can be 

 made in early spring and followed monthly with further sowings, 

 and the crop will be continuous throughout the entire summer. 

 The leaves are a rich dark green color, very thick, crumpled and 

 of splendid quality. The name " Long Season " is well chosen, 

 as this Spinach will continue growing through spring, summer 

 and winter. Pkt., 10 cts.; oz., 15 cts.; £ lb., 25 cts.; lb., 

 70 cts. 



DELICIOUS SQUASH. 



This fall and winter Squash is finer-grained and more delicious 

 than the well-known Hubbard. The color of skin is green, withi 

 an occasional blue specimen; size about same as Hubbard, weigh- 

 ing from 5 to 10 pounds. The shell is not very thick, but is hard 

 and strong; the flesh is thick and of a bright yellow color, fine- 

 grained and of splendid quality. For table use, either as a fall 

 or winter Squash, it cannot be excelled. Pkt., 10 cts.; oz., 15» 

 cts.; I lb., 35 cts.; lb., $1.00. 



COMET TOMATO. 



One of the newer varieties of Tomato for 

 forcing, for which purpose it is better adapted 

 than for outdoor growing. The plants are 

 strong and healthy, and produce a large crop of 

 medium size tomatoes, which are a rich scarlet 

 color, very solid and of excellent quality. It is 

 a good variety, both for growing in the private- 

 greenhouse and for commercial purposes. Pkt.-, 

 15 cts.; n oz., 50 cts.; oz., 85 cts. 



Livingston's New 



Coreless Tomato* 



This Tomato is almost round, being of about 

 the same diameter each way. Clusters of 4 to>. 

 7 fruits are produced at 6 to 8 inches apart 

 along the stem, and all are of good size, many 

 quite large. A grand, good slicing variety, the 

 seed cells being surrounded by bright red, 

 heavy, meaty and delicious flesh. Pkt., 10 

 cts.; oz., 40 cts.; $ lb., $1.25. 



