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Arthur T. Boddington , 342 West 14th St., New York City 



VEGETABLE PLANTS 



CABBAGE. Coldframe plants. Ready in M arch. Not 



less tlian 50 sold Per 100 



Early Jersey Wakefield $j 00 



Stein Early Flat Dutch i 00 



Improved Early Summer 1 00 



CAULIFLOWER, Early Snowball. Coldframe 



plants. Ready in March per doz., 35 cts. . . 2 00 15 00 



CELERY PLANTS. Ready in June. 



Golden Self -blanching 



Perfection HeartweU 



White Plume 



EGGPLANT, Improved New York Purple. Large 



size, pot-grown. Ready about May 15. . ■ Doz., 80c. . . 600 

 LETTUCE. The leading sorts. Transplanted plants, 



grown in flats per doz. , 20 cts. . . i 00 



PEPPER, Large Bell, or Bull Nose. Transplanted 



plants, grown in flats per doz., 30 cts ..200 



TOMATO PLANTS. The leading .sorts Trans- 

 planted ; grown in flats. Ready about May t Not 

 less than a dozen sold per doz., 25 cts . . 1 50 10 00 



ESCULENT PLANTS AND ROOTS 



50 

 50 

 50 



1 ,000 



7 5" 

 7 50 



4 00 

 4 00 

 4 00 



Asparagus Roots — Each 100 



Conover's Colossal. Two years old 



Palmetto. Two years old 



Artichoke (French). Boddington's selected 

 large green. Plants ready for shipment about 

 March i per doz., $1 75. . 



Chive Plants. per bunch, 25 cts.. . 



Horse-Radish Roots. Cut in pieces. Doz., 20c. . 



Jerusalem Artichoke Roots. Qt ,20c., bus. $4. . 



Rhubarb Roots. Strong doz., $1.50. .$0 15 



Tarragon Plants (Estragon) doz. ,$3.50.. 35 



Sea Kale Roots. See page 39. 



$0 75 



75 



75 



1,000 

 $5 00 

 5 00 



HERBS 



Anise. Seeds aromatic and carminative $0 05 



Balm. Ff)r culinary purposes 05 



Basil. Dwarf or Bush. Culinary herb 05 



" Sweet. Culinary herb used for flavoring 



soups, etc 05 



Bene. The leaves used for dysentery 05 



Boneset 10 



Borage. Leaves used as a salad 05 



Caraway. Used in flavoring liquors and bread 05 



Catnip. Has medicinal qualities 10 



Coriander. Seeds aromatic 05 



Cumin 05 



Dill. Seeds used for flavoring vinegar 05 



*' New Mammoth. Much larger than above 05 



Fennel, Sweet. Seeds aromatic ; for flavoring 05 



Henbane. Has medicinal qualities ; poisonous 05 



Horehound. Has medicinal qualities 0.5 



Hyssop. Has medicinal qualities 05 



Lavender. For oil and distilled water 05 



Marjoram, Pot. Used in seasoning 10 



" Sweet. Used in seasoning 05 



Mint, Curled 25 



" Peppermint 25 



Pennyroyal. Has medicinal qualities 10 



Rosemary. Yields an aromatic oil and water 05 



Rue. Said to have medicinal qualities 05 



Sage, Common. A culinary herb; also used in 



medicine 05 



Savory, Summer. Used as a culinary herb 05 



" Winter. Used as a culinary herb 05 



Tansy. Generally used in bitters 05 



Thyme, Broad-leaved English. Used as a seasoning... 05 



" French 05 



Wormwood. Has medicinal qualities 05 



Oz, 

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FIELD CORN 



Eight quarts will plant one acre in hills ; three bushels will sow one acre broadcast, or half that quantity in drills 



Golden Beauty. Surpasses all in size, appearance and productive- 

 ness. Qt. 15 cts , pk 60 cts , bus. $2. 



Learning. Ears of good size, cob small, large grain of bright yel- 

 low. Qt. i.s cts., pk. 60 cts., bus. $2. 



Farmer s Favorite. Ripens early, and succeeds in the North. 

 Qt. 15 cts., pk. 60 cts., bus. $2. 



Chester County Mammoth. One of the largest varieties of Field 

 Corn. Qt 15 cts., pk. 60 cts , bus. $2. 



Queen of the Prairie. In this latitude it has matured a crop in 

 ninety days. Qt. 15 cts., pk. (-o cts., bus. $2. 



Golden Dewdrop. One of the best for northern planting, as it 

 grows quickly and matures early. Qt. 15 cts., pk. 60 cts., bus. $2. 



King Philip. Very early ; matures three months after planting. 



Qt. 15 cts., pk 60 cts , bus. $2. 

 Early Yellow Canada. A very early, small-eared variety. Qt. 



15 cts.. pk 60 cts , bus. $2. 

 Longfellow. Well adapted for northern states. Qt. 15 cts., pk. 



60 c: s., bus $2 



Large Yellow Flint. Very productive and of good quality. Qt. 



15 cts., pk 60 rts., bus t2. 

 Rural Thoroughbred White Flint. Qt. 20 cts., pk. 75 cts., 



bus $2. 



Sweet Fodder. Pk. 75 cts., bus S2.50. 



Southern Horsetooth. For fodder. Pk. 50 cts., bus. $1.75. 



ROOT CROPS FOR FEEDING STOCK 



RUTABAGAS (Russian, or Swede Turnips) 



Extensively grown for table use ; the roots are close-grained, very 

 hard, and will endure a considerable degree of cold without injury. 

 The roots are best preserved in a pit or cellar during winter Sow 

 from 2oth of June to the middle of July, in drills 2 feet apart, and 

 thin out to 8 or 10 inches. 



Improved American. A yellow-fleshed, i)urple-top variety, grown 



for stock or table. Pkt. 5 cts., oz 10 cts., 'X\h. 20 cts., lb. 50 cts. 

 Long Island Improved. This is a very fine variety of purple-top 



Rutabaga. It is much larger than the ordinary American. Pkt 



,5 cts , oz. 10 cts., KIb. 20 cts., lb. 50 cts. 

 Champion. A handsome globe-shaped and short-necked variety, 



surpassing all the other varieties for size and richness. Pkt. 



5 cts., oz. 10 cts., }i(lb. 20 cts., lb. 50 cts. 

 Skirving's Purple-Top. A very heavy cropper ; one of the best 



for field culture. Pkt. ,5 cts , oz. 10 cts., K'h 20 cts., lb. 50 cts. 



SUGAR BEET Sow 6 to 8 pounds per acre 

 White. A large variety extensively grown for fee<ling. %\h. loc, 



lb 20 cts. ; lots of 10 lbs. and upward, 15 cts. per lb. 

 Lane's Imperial, '/lb. 10 cts , lb. 20 cts. ; in lots of jo lbs. and 



u|)ward, 15 cts. per lb 

 Vilmorin's Improved White. Has more saccharine matter than 



any other. ^Ib. 10 cts., lb. 25 cts. ; in lot.s of 10 lbs. and upward, 



20 cts. per lb. 



MANGEL-WURZEL 



Sow 6 to 8 pounds per acre 



Colossal Long Red. Roots of the largest size, blood-red color. 



Exceedingly nutritious, distinct and valuable. l{\h. 15 cts , lb. 



40 cts., 10 lbs. and upward 35 cts. per lb. 

 Red Globe. Similar to the Yellow Globe, differing only in color. 



'Xlb. 15 cts., lb. 35 cts.; in lots of 10 lbs. and upward, 30 cts. 



per lb. 



Giant Intermediate. An improvement on Yellow Ovoid. X'b. 



15 cts , lb. 35 cts.; lots of 10 lbs. and upward, 30 cts. per lb. 

 Golden Tankard. Flesh bright golden yellow, and in this respect 



differs from all other varieties, which cut white. J^lb. 15 cts., lb. 



,^5 cts ; in lots of 10 lbs. and upward, 30 cts. per lb. 

 Long Yellow. Differs from the Long Red only in color. Klb. 



15 cts., lb. 35 cts.; 10 lbs. and upward, 30 cts. per lb. 

 Champion Yellow Globe. Smooth, globe-shaped roots, of large 



size and excellent quality. X'b. 15 cts., lb. 35 cts.; 10 lbs. and 



upward, 30 cts. per lb. 



CARROT 



Improved Long Orange. Oz. 10 cts., ]4\h. 25 cts., lb. 75 cts. 

 Yellow Belgian. Oz. 10 cts., Hlb. 20 cts., lb. sects. 

 White Belgian. Oz. 10 cts., Klb. 20 cts., lb. 50 cts. 

 Danvers Half -long. Oz. 10 cts , Klb. 25 cts., lb. 75 cts. 



