CURTIS & COEB'S 



Per pkt. 



BROCCOLI. 



Carter's summer. A new variety, with enormous, close, white heads . . .25 

 Snow's superb white. A dwarf variety. The heads are large, white, very com- 

 pact 25 



CABBAGE. 



Champion prize ox. A new English variety. Very large, flat, and solid speci- 

 mens of this variety have heen exhibited, weighing eighty pounds . .25 



Marblehead mammoth. This variety is too well known to need recommenda- 

 tion 25 



Large short-stemmed Brunswick, A short-stemmed variety ; heads, very large, 



flat, compact, and solid. Per oz., 50 10 



BurneU's King of the dwarf. Very dwarf, growing close to the ground ; sweet 



flavored. Said to be the earliest variety grown. Per oz., 50 . . .10 



Philadelphia drumhead. Solid, of fine texture, smooth- ribbed, short-stemmed, 



and good size, stands the heat of summer well. Peroz., 50 . . .10 



CAULIFLOWER. 



Erfurt, earliest dwarf. Very dwarf ; leaves small, heads large and very firm ; 



pure white ; the best for early forcing 25 



Carter's dwarf mammoth. A very early hardy variety; dwarf and compact 



habit ; head, white and firm ; stands the heat of summer - . . . .25 



CARROT. 



Earliest French short horn. Short root, and very early ; small size, and excel- 

 lent flavor. The best for forcing. Per oz., 25 10 



Orange intermediate. Of medium size ; skin, bright orange-red ; flesh orange- 

 yellow ; good flavor ; will produce more weight per acre on shallow 

 soils than any Carrot grown. Peroz., 15 . . . . . .50 



CELERY. 



Boston market. Medium size, branching, white variety ; hardy, crisp, succu- 

 lent, and well flavored. Per oz., $1.00 ...... .15 



Cole's crystal white. A fine variety for general use ; dwarf, solid crisp, and 



fine flavor. Per oz , 30 10 



Carter's incomparable dwarf crimson. Exceedingly solid; of a deep crimson 



color. Per oz., 40 10 



CUCUMBER. 



Extra long green turkey. A distinct variety; form long and slender; flesh 



firm and crisp. Per oz., 25 10 



Curtis's Boston prize. A black-spine variety ; excellent for summer or winter 



forcing ; growing from twenty to twenty-four inches long . . . .25 



CORN. 



Curtis's ne plus ultra. An intermediate variety; long ears, eight-rowed; very 



sugary ; a superior variety. Per qt, 50 10 



Crosby's extra early. Twelve-rowed ; the earliest of the large varieties. Per 



qt., $1.00 15 



10 



