CURTIS & COBB'S 



Per pkt. 



Orange mush. Large size, deeply ribbed, netted, and of an orange color; flesh 

 greenest near the rind, shading to an orange or salmon coior near the 



centre; very solid, and the best flavor. Per oz. .50 . ... . .10 



PEAS. 



Full descriptions of these will be found on page 95. 



Per qt. 



Carter's first crop. The earliest pea grown 75 



Drew's dwarf. Extremely productive 1.00 



Laxton's early prolific long pod. The peas are very large, averaging ten to 



twelve in a pod; in sealed packets, as imported 1.50 



Dwarf Waterloo. The most valuable dwarf pea ever offered ; of rich marrow 



flavor, and extremely productive. In sealed packets, as imported . 1.50 

 McLean's epicurean. A new early wrinkled Marrow, of delicious flavor . 1.00 



Laxton's supreme. A new pea, offered this season for the first time. The 

 editor of "The Gardener's Chronicle" says, "It is a grand pea." 

 Pods remarkably large and full. The Royal Horticultural Society of 

 England describe this as a " grand pea." A green Marrow, of excel- 

 lent quality. It has received a first-class certificate from the Royal 

 Horticultural Society, and every place where exhibited. It is quite as 

 early as the Daniel O'Rourke. A great advantage in a pea of such 

 high-class quality. The stock of this variety is very limited. In 

 sealed packets, as imported, per l-~2 pt., $2.00. 



PAPSNIP. 



Early turnip rooted. A most excellent variety for summer and fall use, well 



adapted for shallow soils. Per oz., 15 . . , 10 



Improved hollow crown. (Abbot's.) A very superior variety, with short 



thick, tapering roots. Per oz., 15 10 



PEPPER. 



Long red Arabian. A variety of the Long Red Capsicum ; fruit upright, 

 smaller than the old variety, produced in greater quan tity. Per oz., 

 50 ' 10 



Siveet mountain, or mammoth. Skin smooth' and glossy, flesh thick, mild and 



pleasant flavor. Per oz., 50 10 



POTATOES. 



Early rose. The earliest and most productive. variety grown ; full descriptions 

 will be found in another page. Per lb., 1.00 ..... 



PATHS H. 



Covent Garden.long scarlet. The finest variety grown. Per oz., 15*. . . .10 

 Scarlet olive shaped. Skin fine scarlet, flesh rose color, tender and excellent; 



early, and well adapted for forcing. Per oz., 15 . .' . . . .10 

 French breakfast. A quick-growing variety; color scarlet tipped with white. 



Per oz., 25 . . , . .10 



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