18 
Onion Sets (Add 150. per quart for postage. 
Onion sets — Yellow, 
Onion set — ^White, 
Top and bottom onion, 
Potato onion, multipl., 
Per bush. 
Per Qt. Peck. Market Price. 
25c. $1.50 
30c. 1.73 
25c. 2.00 
2SC. 1.50 
Above prices subject to 
PARSLEY. 
Double Curled — 
This is the best curled par- 
snip for garnishing pur- 
' poses. Pkt., 5c.; oz.., IOC.; 
I qr. lb.-, 25c.; lb., 75c. 
I Plain. — ^ Leaves dark 
1' green, plain ; longer than 
the Curled and better fla- 
vored for seasoning. . Pkt., 
;c.; oz., loc; qr. lb., 20c.; 
b., soc. 
Fern Leaved. — A most 
beautiful thing. Valuable 
as a decorative plant. Re- 
sembles a beautiful moss. 
Pkt., 5C.; oz., loc; qr. lb., 
30c.; lb., fi. 
LARGE RED WETHERSFIELD ONION. 
PAMSNIP. 
Long Smootli, oi* Hollow Crown. — Roots long, white, 
smooth, free from side roots, tender, sugary, excellent flavor, 
keeps well through the Winter. Pkt , 5c ; oz., loc; qr. lb., 20c.; 
lb., 6oc. 
Student. — A new variety of delicious flavor ; a great acquisi- 
tion. Pkt., 5c ; oz., IOC.; qr. lb., 20c ; lb., 65c. 
PEPPEP. 
Ruby King'. — See page 8. 
Golden Dawn. — See page 7. 
Oxlieart,— Medium size, heart shape, very productive and pi- 
quant ; excellent for pickling. Pkt., loc; oz., 40c. 
Cranberry. — An interesting variety ; fruit resembles in ap- 
pearance the Cranberry. One of the best pickling sorts. Pkt., 
10c. ; oz., 30c. 
Spanish aionstrou.s. — This variety is of cylindrical form, 
six mches long, from two to three in diameter; when ripe, the 
fruit is of a beautiful coral red, sweet and thick fleshed, an excel- 
lent variety for pickling, stuffed like inangoes. Pkt., lOc; oz., 
30c.; qr. lb., $1.25. 
Sweet Mountain, or jVIamnioth. — Very large ; excellent 
variety for mangoes. Pkt., 5c.; oz., 20c.; qr. lb., 750.; lb., $2.25. 
.Sweet Spanish. — One of the largest as well as one of the ear- 
liest ; flesh sweet, mild and pleasant ; used for salads and pick- 
ling. Pkt., sc.; oz., 20c.; qr lb., 75c ; lb , $2.25. 
Squasli, oi" Flat.— This variety is generally planted for family 
use ; large and thick flesh. Pkt., 5c.; oz., 25c.; qr. lb., 90c. ; lb , 
$2.25. 
Cayenne. — The pods of this variety are cone-shaped, cora' 
red when ripe, intensely acrid and furnish the cayenne pepper of 
commerce. Pkt., 10c. ; oz., 30c.; qr lb., 8oc., lb., $2.50. ' 
Long- Yellow.— Pkt., jc; oz., 20c.; qr. lb., 80c.; lb., $2.25. 
PEAS. 
Those marked with a star (*) are wrinkled varieties, the sweetest 
of all ; but as they are liable to rot, need to be planted thicker 
than the round sorts. 
Very Dwarf. — These very low varieties require no sticking. 
1. 'Bli.ss' American Wonder.— It is one of the earliest 
wrinkled Peas in cultivation, and a superior cropper, bearing 
larger pods than the other early sorts, and having from six to nine 
peas in a pod. The vines are from ten to twelve inches high, and 
of robust habit. Pkt., loc; pt., 20c.; qt., 30c.; pk., $2.; bu., %6. 
1. *Carter's Extra Early Premiitm Gem.— A new and 
extremely valuable early dwarf pea ; height, i foot ; very pro- 
lific. Pkt.,ioc.; qt., 25c.; pt., $1.25.; bu., $4.50. 
3. •*]\IcLean's Little Gem. — A superior dwarf, green, 
wrinkled variety. Pkt., loc; qt., 20c.; pk., $1.25; bu., $4.25. 
1. Tom Tliumb. — Very dwarf, not exceeding nine inches in 
height ; very early. Pkt., lOc; qt., 250.; pk., $1.50.; bu., $5. 
1. McLean's Bine Peter. — An improvement on the Little 
Gem. Pkt. loc; qt., 25c., pk., $1.50 ; bu.,i5. 
Half Dwarf Varieties. 
1| Orange County Early Moi-ning Star.— See page 8. 
1 Cleveland's Alaska.— See page 8. 
3. 'Edinburgh Beaxity.— See page 8. 
Cleveland's Kural KeAV Yorker.— See page 8, 
3. *Bliss' Abundance — See page 8. 
3. *Bliss' Everbearing.— See page 8. - 
3. *Sti-atagem.~Seepage8. 
3. *Dwarf Champion.— See page 8. 
3. -Pride of the Market.— See page 8. 
William I.— It is about one-thiid larger than the Philadel- 
phia Extra Early, and about five days later. Pkt., loc; qt., 
25c.; pk.. $1.25. 
Cornisli's Early.— This is unsurpassed in productiveness 
and freedom from runners. Height about 2 feet, quality excel- 
lent, and the crop can be gathered in two pickings. Pkt., lOC; 
qt., 25c.; pk., $1.25 ; bu., $4. 
3. *Day's Early Sunri.se.— One of the earliest marrow i>ea5. 
It IS a white wrinkled marrow, very large and fine flavor ; height^ 
2j^ to 3 feet ; large and well filled ; are produced m pairs. Pkt., 
loc; pt., 20c.; qt., 35c. 
1. *Laxton's Alpha Extra Early.— The best early wrinkled 
market pea. In yield it probably surpasses any of the early sorts.. 
Pkt., loc; qt., 25c.; pk., $1.25; bu. .$4.50. 
1. Carter's First Crop. — This is a very early variety, but a 
weak grower. Pkt., loc.^ qt., 20c.; bu., $3.50. 
1. Improved Early Dan O'Rourke.— One of the earliest. 
Pkt., loc; qt., 20c.; pk., $1 ; bu., $3.50. 
1. Kentish Invicta.— A round blue pea, with straight^ 
handsome, well filled pods : early as Daniel O'Rourke. Pkt.^ 
loc; qt.,2oc.; pk.,$i.25; bu., .¥4. 
1. PhiladeliJhia Extra Early.— Favorite market variety 
in Southern States. Pkt., loc; qt., 20c.; pk., $1.25 ; bu., $4. 
3. McLean's Advancer— A wrinkled pea ; about a fortnight 
earlier than Champion of England, eqnal to it in quality, fully as 
productive, while it grows but two-thirds as high. Pkt., loc; qt., 
20c.; pk., $1.25 ; bu., $4.50. 
3. Blue Imperial.— A good bearer, and of fine flavor. Pkt., 
loc; qt.,2oc.; pk., -1.25 ; bu., #4. 
3. *Yorkshire Hero.— A splendid wrinkled marrow, of 
branching habit, and an abundant bearer. Pkt., loc: qt., 25c.; 
pk., $1.50 ; bu., $5.00. 
Tall varieties ; all need bushing. 
3. ^Champion of England.— One of the best and and most 
popular peas in cultivation. Pkt., loc; qt. ,, 20c ; pk ,$1.25; bu.,$4. 
3. ^Carter's Telephone.— It is a very heavy bearer, hav- 
ing immense double pods full of laige peas of splendid flavor. 
Pkt., loc; qt., 30c ; pk., $1.50 ; bu., I5. 
3. *Culverwell's Telegraph.— This pea is a cross between 
Veitch's Perfection and Laxton's Prolific. Second early, of ro- 
bust habit ; very productive, and of deep green color when cook- 
ed. Pkt., loc; qt., 30c. 
3. Dwarf Stigar.— Edible pods ; a fine flavored variety : can 
be used in the green state like string beans ; two and a half feet. 
Pkt., IOC ; qt., 40c.; pk., $3.00. 
3. Black-Eyed Marrowfat.— An old favorite ; large pod- 
ded : prolific ; capital for market. Three to four feet. Pkt., 
SC.. qt., 150.; pk., 80C.; bu., $2. 50. 
3. Royal Dwarf Marrowfat.— Not so tall as Large White 
Marrowfat; earlierthan Champion of England-. Pkt.. loc; qt., 
20C.: pk., $1.; bu. $3. 
3. Large White Marrowfat.— A standard late sort Pkt., 
loc; qt., 15c.; pk., 85c.; bu., $2.75. 
PUMPKIN. 
Golden Yellow Mammoth.— See page 8. 
Mammoth Potiron.— See page 8. 
Gray Boulogne.— See page 8. 
Etampes Mammoth Red.— See page 8. 
Jum bo.— See page 8. 
Tennessee Sweet Pota- 
toes.- S-e p,age 9. 
Large Cheese.— Medium 
size, best for pies. Pkt., 5c.; 
oz., loc; qr. lb., 20c.; lb., 500. 
Casliaw.— Similar in many 
respects to the Crook Neck 
Winter squash. Pkt., sc.; 
oz., loc; qr. lb., 25c,; lb., 
75c. 
Connecticut F i e 1 d. — 
Large ; best for stock. (Per 
bushel, $3 00). Pkt., 5c.; oz., 
8c.; qr. lb., loc; lb., 25c. 
Mammoth.— Often weigh 
one hundred and fifty pounds. 
Pkt., sc.; oz., 2oc.; qr. lb., 
7SC., lb., ^2. 
SCARLET TURNIP RADISH. 
Eead the Description of Our New Field Corn. 
