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Boddington's Extra- Early Snowball Cauliflower 



Sutton's Delicacy Cucumber 



Fruit dark green, slightly ribbed, with an almost invisible white 

 spine; handle unusually small. As an exhibition Cucumber Sutton's 

 Delicacy must command attention for its ideal form, while its attract- 

 ive appearance and superior flavor cannot fail to win popularity for 

 the table. The usual length is about i8 inches, and is therefore 

 impossible to portray fruit of the natural size on one of these pages ; 

 !>ut the accompanying photograph, on a greatly reduced scale, cor- 

 rectly illustrates this distinct and valuable introduction. Constitution 

 robust ; habit extremely prolific. Pkt. 60 cts. and $1. 



Rawson's White Spine Cucumber 



.A very superior strain for forcing and outdoor phiiiting. Fruit 

 very even in size and regular in form; color dark green, with white 

 or light spines running from blossom end. Pkt. 10 cts , oz. ^.s rts., 

 KIb. )iSi.25. 



Boddington's Improved New York 

 Spineless Eggplant 



A vastly superior type; the plants are of low, stocky, branching 

 habit and absolutely free from spines. It is a very early anil con- 

 tiinious producer of handsome purple fruits of the largest size and 

 finest (luality ; the plants usually bear eight to ten innnense fruits 

 before being killed by frost. Such fruits as are large enough may be 

 picked iuid stored in a warm, dry place at the ajiproach of frosty 

 nights, and they will keep in good i oiidilion for snmi' time. I'kt. 

 ID cts.. oz. 40 cts.., ^Ib. $i.2,s. lb. $.) 



Boddington's Extra-Early Snowball 

 Cauliflower 



The finest and earliest Cauliflower in cultivation. drand for 

 exhibition and table purposes. Pure white; lirmest texture ; cannot 

 be loo highly recommended. Pkt. 25 cts., Koz. $1. 



Boddington's 

 Ganesvoort 

 Market Red 

 Celery 



Very select stock. Large and 

 very solid. An excellent table 

 variety. Pkt. 10 cts., oz. 50 cts., ^\ 

 Klb. $1.75- 



Peep-O'-Day Sweet 

 Corn 



Originating in the far North this 

 variety is therefore extremely early 

 in maturing. Besides this very im- 

 portant feature it is a Sweet Corn in 

 the true sense of the word, being 

 remarkable sweet and tender. The 

 stalks grow about feet high, arc 

 unusually prolific, producing frotn 

 two to five ears each, which measun. 

 about 5 inches in lengtli and art 

 well filled. Pkt. 10 cts., pt. 15 cts., 

 cjt. 25 cts., J^pk. 75 cts., pk. $1.25. 



W^hite Evergreen 

 Sweet Corn 



Makes strong vigorous stalks 7 

 feet in height. The ears have whiti 

 tassels and light-colored silk. Tin 

 ears contain sixteen or more row'~ 

 of deep grains, which are protected 

 by a thick, heavj' husk. Two and 

 even three fine ears are fretiuently 

 produced on each stalk. J^pt. 10 

 cts., pt. 15 cts., qt. 25c., Mpk. 70 cts., 

 pk. $1.25. Sutton's Delicacy Cucumber 



Golden Bantam Sweet Corn 



The fact that the grains of this variety are yellow is an indication 

 of hardiness and its value for early planting and early maturity. It 

 is a rapid grower, and produces cars measuring about 5 inches, but 

 the smallness of ears is fully made up by the deliciously sweet flavor 

 and tender tiuality of the Corn when cooked. It is a fine variety fci 

 the home garden, I'kt loc, pt, i.sc <it, 2,sc,, ';pk, 73c,, pk, ?i.3,s 



Livingston's New Coreless Tomato 



I-arge size, globe-shaped ; bright red ; full stem end, hea\ y croppei 

 The two distinctive features uhich stanil out most promineiUly are 

 great depth from stem to blossom; and the depression at the stem 

 has been almost entirely i liniiiiated, Pkt, 2orts,, pkts, f(jr 50 ct- 

 7 pkts. for .'ii . 



