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



ONION SETS. 



These are used for " green 



Onions" or to produce large 



I Onions, which they do much 



quicker than can be grown from 



seed. 



^VHTTK 

 very choico 

 tprouted. 



Qt., 30c 

 paid. 



YEILLOTV. Fine dry sets, 

 medium in size and unsprouted. 



By mail, postpaid, qt., 30c.; 

 pt., 15c. 



RED. Bright, deep red in 

 color, even and dry. 



Qt.,30c.; pt., J 5c., postpaid. 



Sets of these are 

 small, dry and un- 



pt., 15c., post- 



A ustratian Bro^con Onion. ^ ^ 



- Is of medium size, wonderfully 

 hard and solid. They are extremely early 

 in ripening, andnever make any stiff-necks 

 or soallions. Every seed seems to pro- 

 duce a good-sized Onion, and the bulb 

 begins to form very quickly when the 

 plant is not over three inches high. 

 Planted with the Red AVet hers field, it 

 proved to be nearly four weeks earlier and 

 ripened off more uniformly. From its firm- 

 ness and hardness it wiU keep longer in 

 good conilition than any other Onion 

 kno^vn. The color of the skin is a clear 

 amber-brown. 



Pkt., lOc; oz., 20c.; 2 oz., 30c.; 

 U lb., 50c.; lb., Sil.70, postpaid. 



EARLY JUNE OR 20tli 

 CENTURY CABBAGE. This 

 is the best and earliest Cabbage 

 for tlie kitchen garden. Pkt., 

 10c. ; Yi OZ , 25c.;-oz., 40c. 



NF.W LETTUCE, A 1. 1. 



SEASONS. This is the best 

 head Lettuce to plant: like a cab- 

 bage head; large, tender and 

 very handsome. Pkt., lOc; 

 V2 oz. , 15c. 



MANGO 3IEEON, or "Vine 



Orange" (also called "Vegeta- 

 ble Peach"). Size, shape and 

 color of an orange; thick, meaty 

 flesh. Fine for preserving or 

 pickling. Pkt., 10c. 



mzetaker Onion, 



An excellent keeper, of finest flavor, 

 handsome shapeand enormous size; many 

 single Onions having been raised to weigli 

 five pounds and over from seed the first 

 year. It is of the same type as those im- 

 mense imported Onions which can be seen 

 in fruit stores and always conunand a 

 very high price. The Prizetaker grows 

 always'to a perfect globe shape, with a 

 bright straw-colored skin: the neck.s are 

 very small, and the Onions always rij)en up 

 hard. Pkt., ."ic : Vo oz., 12c.; oz., 20c.; 

 Hlb., 45c.; lb., .■Sil.40. 



Siberian Cucumber, ^ .^ .^ ^ 



^^ Absolutely tlie earliest Cucumber known. 



A startling surprise for market gardeners; nothing like it ever seen in a 

 Cucumber, Think of it ! Cucumbers five inches long, grown in the open 

 ground from the seed in i?/t^r-/7 re c/a.T-,s.' In our trial ground tests the past 

 season, the seed was planter] May -'4th, the same time as forty-eight 

 other varieties. On Jniy ISth it was the only Cucumber with fruit 

 set, and on this date had Cucumbers tive inches long. It is also a 

 splendid free-bearing variety, and for early-forcing purposes or for 

 slicing it is the most valuable addition ever made. Try it. PKt., 10c. 



Persian Clus- 

 ter Cucumber 



In this new- Cu- 

 cumber we have the 

 ne plus ultra of pro- 

 ductiveness, as it 

 bears most abun- 

 dantly and never 

 suffers from mois- 

 ture or diseases 

 Fruit dark green 

 and very slightly 

 prickly. Flesb 

 white, of finest fla- 

 vor and never bit- 

 ter. Pkt. 10c; 3 

 for 2oc. 



The & 



^^Paul Rose, 



R 



NeTV Muskmeton. ..^ ^ ^ 



In the " Paul Rose " we are offering the best Muskwelon 

 introduced for many years. It is a successful cross of the Osage with 

 the Netted Gem. and combines the sweetness of the forujer with the 

 fine netting of the Gem. No othpr Melon equals it in sTuallness of seed 

 cavity, nor approaches it in flrmnf^ss. 



Pkt., 5c.; oz., Oc; lb., *2 00. by mail. 



^ocky Ford Muskmeton, ^ ,^ S ^ ^ 



Improved Netted Oem ; very sweet and fine flavored ; oblong. 

 Pkt., 5c.; oz., 20c. 



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