VAUGHAN'S BOOK FOR FLORISTS— CHICAGO AND NEW YORK. 



LATE OR GENERAL CROP VARIETIES. 



Blai'k Mexican. Fine for home use. 

 ilickox. A splendid canning sort. . . . 

 White Kvergreen. Excellent for mai 

 f-ate Mainmotli. The largest of all. 

 Sweet Fodder. Write for prices on 1 



EXTRA LONG WHITE SPINE CUCUMBER. 



Improved Lone Green, a selection from the Long Green. Vines 



— 2 vigorous and productive, forming fruit fit 



loi talile nearl.v a.>i tm iy as the shorter sorts; fruit about 12 inches long, 

 iiriii :tnii ( lisp. The v.iiiiin fruits mako excellent pickles, and when ripe are 

 111., l.cal for sweet pickUs. Oz., 10c; V4 lb., 30c; lb., $1.00. 

 Cool and Crisn The skin is very dark green, almost black, and cov- 

 ^"°K- ei-ed with knobs, upon which the spines .set, which 

 ^■i\i-H the pickles a very attractive aiipcarance. They are very early und 

 i.ioliiic. As a cucumber fo: BliciiiK it is splendid. Or.., lOc; >/i U>., 30c; 

 111., !!il.OO. 



PICKLE VARIETIES. 



IMl'KOVED CHICAGO PICKLE. One of our specialties. We supply the 

 leading pickling concerns In the country with our selected seed. Ours 

 IS the verv best. Oz., 10c; V4 lb., 2Sc; lb., 90c. 

 ^NOWS IWNCV |-I(KLIN»;. A sele< ted strain of the Chlcagn I'lckle. 



1 M i,u, 1 .,k Oz.. lOc; «/, lb., 80c; lb., $1.00. 



V \l (.11 \N > \\\ ri( KMNO. A line pickle sort, easv to pick, the fruits 



Ill,, 1, l„,.Latii the foiiaKC. Oj!., 16c; V» lb., 35c; lb., lfl.35. 



li ltMO^ |-11KI.IN(;. A most popular pickle. 0«., 10c; Vi lb., 25c; 



II. .. !M»c. 



« I .>II»KKI.ANI) nCKI.K. A Wlilte Spine Pickle. Popular In some loca- 



III, Oz.. 10c: '/, lb., 25c; lb., 00c. 



I \T1!A I;AKI,V <;I{KEN rH01,IFlC. nark gieen color. Oz., 10c; ^4 lb., 



;:.c; II... !i(i<-. 

 (,l(i:i N riCOI.IFH' or BOSTON PICKMNG. 



' , II.., ;.-.< ; lb,, 90c. 

 I <)KI)li«>OK I'K KMC. Medium sized, very pr 



\\ i:sr INDIA GHERKIN. Very small with m 



I. \'|{I,V l-KA.ME. Sh.irt green son. Oz., 10c; 



Standard sort, Oz., lOc 

 lllic, Oz., 10c; '/, ll>„ :i5c 

 In spln. s, O/.., 20c: •/, lb. 

 4 lb,, 25c; lb„ 'Mtv. 



SWEET CORN 



Vaughan's 

 Extra Selected. 



Qt, 



'i Pk. 



Pk. 



Bu. 



,$0.25 



$0.60 



$1.13 



$4.50 





.60 



1.15 



4.50 



, .25 



.60 



1.15 



4.50 



, .25 



.60 



1.15 



4. .50 





.50 



1.00 





THE FOUR BEST GARDEiN VARIETIES. 



Mammoth White Cory. t)ne of the largest and best extra early 

 varieties. Each stalk furnishes two or 

 more l.irye. hne shaped eari. ready days before other large sorts. The ears 

 .ue twi Ive-rowed, verj- symmetrical and handsome, with no opening be- 

 i ween the rows at the base. The grain is large, broad, verv white, and of 

 remarkably good quality for such an early sort. The size" and beautv of 

 this variety gives it ready sale even when the market is over-stocked. Our 

 strain is early and large. Qt., 25c; ^ peck, 60c; peck, $1.15; bu., $4.50. 

 Improved Early Champion. The Earnest Large Sweet Corn. Pro- 

 . duces ears 12 in, long in 60 days. This 



new variety is without question the earliest large Sweet Corn yet intro- 

 duced, being only a few days later than the first early small sorts. Ears 

 luarly as large is the Mammoth: IL" rowed; pure white kernels, with me- 

 iiuin sized white cob; very sweet, tender and full of milk; vlelding two 

 iiul three ears to the stalk. The best kind for early and late planting. 

 Qt., 2jc; y. peck, 60c; peck, $1.15; bu., $4.50. 



Stowell'S Evergreen. The most popular main crop Sweet com. Ears 

 numerous, kernels large, deep, white and of 

 nne flavor. A laie sort. To supply the right seed of this favorite has been 

 our effort for many years. Seed grown near the Eastern Atlantic Coast 

 has always shown by its flavor and shriveled ripened kernels the highest 

 percentage of sugar known. We offer both selected seed from Eastern 

 irrown stock and Western grown seed from original pastern stock. 

 Eastern grown qt., 25c; % peck, 60e; peck, $1.15; bu., $4.50 



W esteru grown qt., 20c; Vs peek, 55c; peck, $1.00; bu., $4.00 



Country Gentleman, one of the sweetest of all Sweet Corns, and 



S_ also one of the most productive sorts, the stalks 



i\i i.miu^: time ears: som-'times as many as five; kernels and cobs are 

 luiii Willie, cub small, kernels deep, ears average nine inches in length. 

 Qt., i5c; Vi peek, 65c; peck, $1.25; bu., $5.00, 



EXTRA EARLY VARIETIES. ^ ^.^ 



Malakoff. The Earliest of all $0.30 $0.75 $1.40 $5.50 



Peep O' Day. Very early 25 .60 1.20 4.75 



Qolden Bantam. Yellow, very sweet 25 .65 1.25 5.00 



Premo. One of the earliest sweet 25 .55 1.00 4.00 



Adams' Extra Early. Not sweet, but early 20 .45 .90 3.50 



Adams' Early. A little later than preceding 20 .45 .90 3,50 



Early Cory, or First of All. Very early 25 .55 1.00 4.00 



Minnesota. Nearly as early as Cory 25 .55 1.00 4.00 



Crosby's Extra Early. Of very best quality 25 .55 1.00 4.00 



Perry's Hybrid. Large and early 25 .55 1.00 4.00 



Metropolitan. I,arge, early and productive 25 .60 1.15 4.50 



SECOND EARLY VARIETIES. 



Qt. Vi Pk. Pk. Bu. 



tbicugo .Market. Very large good market sort... $0.25 $0.60 $1.15 $4.50 



Early Mammoth. Earlier than Late Mammoth 25 .60 1.15 4.60 



Moore's Early Concord. Still hard to beat .25 .60 1.15 4.50 



Old Colony. Ten days earlier than Evergreen 25 .60 1.15 4.60 



Pkt. Oz. li lb. Lb. 



Chicory Magdeburg $0.10 $0.30 $1.00 



Com Salad. Round leaved, large seeded 10 .1.5 .46 



CreHs. Curled Garden 05 .15 .46 



Cress. Water Cress $0.10 .SO 



I'pland Cress 05 .25 



CUCUMBERS 



We Supply the 

 Best Greenhouse 

 Varieties. 



WHITE SPINE STRAINS. 



KVEKGKKKN OK EXTKA LON<i WHITE -SriXE. One oi the best table 

 sorts and splendid for forcing under glas.s. A tine strain, producing fruits 

 frequently 12 in. long, smooth, round, handsomely colored and very 

 regular in siz" and form, of ixcellent quality. Oz., 10c; V4 lb., 80c; 

 lb.. $1.00. 



V.\UGHAN'S FAMOU.S AKIINGTON. The best of all medium length 

 White Spine Cucumbers. Oz., 15c; % lb., 35c; lb., $1.10. 



LMPKOVEI) WHITE SPINE. Medium length, vines vigorous and very pro- 

 ductive, even ,;haped fruits of light green color, Oz., 10c; V4 lb., 25c; 

 lb., 90c. 



EARLY CYCLONE. Earlv, short, of dark gi-een color, which it holds well. 

 The earliest of all Cucumbers. Oz., 15c; >/• lb., 30c; lb., $1.00. 



BOSTON FORCING WTIITE SPINE ( Vautrhan's) . Darker than Arlington. 

 More slender and smooth; very line and regular in from. Length 10 to 

 11 in. Oz., 15c; >4 lb., 35c; lb.. $1.10. 



NEW CENTlTtY. A veiy thick, extra long, white spine variety. Excellent 

 for gardeners. Oz., 15c; ^^ lb., 30c; lb., $1.00. 



FORDHOOK F.4MOt'S. Extra long, good dark green color. One of the 

 best for market gardeners Oz., 16c; V4 lb., .SOc; lb.. $1.10. 



ROCKYFORD, Another selection of Extra Long White Spine, Very pro- 

 lific. Retains i-.ilor well; a shy seeder. Oz., 10c; Vj lb., SOc; lb., $1.00. 



ENGLISH FRAME CUCUMBERS. 



ROLLISON'S TEl.EGR.Aril. I'kl., 50< . 

 NOAH'S FOItCINt;. Very )iiolilic. >/, oz„ 75c, 



CARTER'S .MODEL. The lest of all Englisli sorts. Pkt. (25 seeds) for 



25c; ;i for fl.lc; Mi oz., $1.00. 

 (iK.ANI) RAPIDS FORCINti. A \ erv long American sort, Pkt. (0,". seeds), 



50c net. 



OTHER SORTS. 



I Or : 



lb., :50c; lb,, $1.00. 

 ler.. Oz., 10c; V4 lb.. 25c; 



20c; V» lb., 40c: 



