NOVELTIES AND SPECIALTIES IN VEGETABLE SEEDS. 



Nbw PEi "Ameer ' 



Badish " Dreer'8 Karliest White 

 Globe Forcing.'' 



into full size and perfect shape during the hotest weather ; for out- 

 door early fall sowing the Delicacy is sure to make a crop of uniform 

 white Radishes, which are in quality first-class — a profitable market 

 gardener's sort. Oz. 10 cts. ; } lb. 30cts. ; lb. 90 cts. 



Radish Improved Golden Dresden." 



A perfectly round Radish, with golden-brown skin and very small top, 

 ready for the table in four weeks from sowing in the open ground ; flesh 

 white and crisp, and of fine flavor. Can be sown inclose rows ; is a sure 

 cropper. The improvement of this sort over the Golden Dresden is that 

 it is earlier, smaller top, and more uniform in shape. Oz. 15 cts. ; J lb. 

 ■40 cts.; lb. $1.25. 



New Pea "Ameer." 



A distinct early round-grain variety, 

 growing from 3 to 4 feet high, of a rich deep 

 green color, following close upon the extra 

 early sorts; bears its pods in pairs, of large 

 size, curved and very broad, filled with 

 large grains of fine quality. The seed is 

 blue, round, and can be sown very early 

 and not be injured by cold, wet weather of 

 early spring. This is one of the sorts of 

 which repeated plantings can be made 

 through the spring, as they are notafibcted 

 by the early summer heat. It is, there- 

 fore, highly valuable for market gardeners, 

 as the deep colored pods of such large size 

 will always sell at advanced prices over 

 other sorts. Pt. 25 cts., qt. 40 cts. 



New Pea "Gradns." 



An early wrinkled variety of the highest 

 type of perfection; grows 2^ feet in height, 

 is a vigorous grower; of light green color; 

 pods and grain of very large size. The re- 

 sult of our experiments during the season 

 of 1897 was an utter surprise to us, in find- 

 ing a green wrinkled variety with a pod 

 such as the " Gradus " produces to mature 

 only three days after Dreer's Eureka Extra 

 Early, hence we claim it to be the earliest 

 wrinkled Pea known. The large pods pro- 

 duce from 7 to 9 large shouldered Peas 

 each, which when cooked retain their 

 beautiful soft green, and are rich and mel- 

 low. Don't fail to give the Gradus a trial. 

 Pt. 35 cts. ; qt. 60 cts. 



Radish " Dreer's Harliest 

 White Globe Forcing." 



The earliest white Radish in existence, 

 bearing a beautiful oval-shaped Radish, 

 with transparent ivory-white skin, 



very small root, also small top ; flesh white, tender and crisp. After two years' 

 thorough trial, we are convinced of the superior quality of this sort, being 

 one of the most attractive varieties of an early forcing type. It is particu- 

 larly adapted to forcing in 

 greenhouse or hot bed, thus 

 giving a supply through 

 the winter and early spring 

 months ; is the quickest 

 maturing sort for open 

 ground during the spring, 

 summer and fall. The above 

 illustration is from a bunch 

 from open ground 18 days 

 after sowing. Pkt. 10 cts. ; 

 oz. 20 cts. ; \ lb. 50 cts. ; lb. 

 $1.50. 



Radish "White 

 Delicacy." 



An excellent summer vari- 

 ety ; an improvement on the 

 White Strasburg, being 

 earlier, more evenly shaped, 

 and smaller top ; grows 



New Pea "Gradus.' 



Radish, "White Delicacy." 



