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Laheview Seed Farm, Rochester, N. Y. 
ALL SEASONS CABBAGE. 
This new cabbage has received very high commendation. It 
can be grown equally well for an early or late fall crop. Very 
reliable to head, and the heads are large and solid. I grew the 
past season a crop for seed stock from plants that were seu as 
late as July 18th, and many of the heads weighed 12 to 15 pounds 
each. The form and firmness of the head make it one of the 
best cabbages for wintering over. It will soon be one -of the 
leading cabbages. - Per packet, 10 cents ; oz., 40 cents ; lb., $4.-00. 
PEEEY'S HYBEID SWEET COEN, 
This new Sweet Corn is a decided acquisi- 
tion for the market gardener. It is the first 
large eared sweet corn ready for the market. 
It comes in just after the Cory and is nearly 
two weeks earlier than the Evergreen with ears 
nearly as large. The kernels are large, tender 
and sweet, and it is very productive, nearly 
every stalk having two good ears. Large 
packet, 10 cents ; quart, 40 cents. 
G-LASS' EAELY PE0L1FIC NUT- 
MEG MUSK MELON, 
SWEET CORN. 
EARLY PROLIFIC NUTMEG. 
The best Nutmeg melon I have ever raised. The seed was 
obtained from a chance melon several years ago and it has been 
kept pure by careful cultivation. It is very early, medium size, 
green flesh throughout and of the most delicious flavor. As a 
breakfast melon is has no equal. It is also very prolific, bearing 
10 or 12 melons to the hill. As my crop of seed last season was 
limited I can sell it only by the packet this year. Per packet, 15 
cents. 
