7^ 
CRESS, or PEPJPERGMASS. 
Extensively used as a small salad : sow early in spring, very 
thick m shallow drills. 
; thar 
Per 
Extra Curled.— Fine ; may be c 
pkt., 5c ; oz., IOC ; lb., 20c ; lb., 60c. 
Water.— An aquatic variety. Seed should be sown on the 
edges of streams. Pkt., loc ; oz., 30c ; lb. , $1.00 ; lb., $3.50. 
CUCUMBER. 
2. Nichols [TIediniii Green.— Seed Page 6. 
2. Peerless.— See page 6. 
2. Tailby'S Hybrid. -As prolific as the White Spine, it 
grows to a large size, and is one of the best varieties for market. 
Pkt., 5c ; oz., loc ; X lb., 40c. 
1. Extra Early Kvissian. — The 
earliest in cultivation, bearing at least 
ten days before the Early Cluster, but 
is smaller and shorter, being only about 
three inches long when fit for use. It 
makes verj' small pickles. Pkt., 5c; 
oz., loc; lb., 25c ; lb., 75c. 
1. Early Green Clnster - Grows 
in clusters, early and productive. Pkt., 
SC ; oz., IOC ; 3^ lb., 20c ; lb., 65c. 
1. Improved Early W li i 1 <■ 
Spine.— The best sort for the table. 
Pkt., 5c ; oz., IOC ; lb., 20c ; lb., 65c. 
3. Boston Piclvlins>-.— A medium 
long variety. The standard in the 
Boston market. Pkt., 5c; oz., loc ; X 
lb., 2$C ; lb., 7SC. EXTRA EARLY Rl'SSIAM 
CUCUMBER. 
2. White German.— This is an enormously laige, hand- 
some cucumber of a creamy white color, peculiarly clear and 
Strong. It surpasses most of the foreign varieties in vigor and 
productiveness. Pkt., 100 ; oz., 40c. 
3. Green Prolific— This variety is 
the best for pickles. With good care an 
acre will produce 200,000 and more pickles ; 
should be in every garden. Pkt,, 50 ; oz., 
IOC ; X lb., 25c ; lb., 65c. 
3. Xong- Green Prickly. - An excel- 
lent variety, a good bearer, about a foot in 
length, firm and crisp, making a beautiful 
pickle. Pkt., sc ; oz., loc ; X lb., 25c; 
lb., 80c. 
Kus.sian ISfetted.— A native of Uka- 
ririe countr^i-, and very prolific ; surpasses 
all others in hardiness ; middle size ; flesh 
white, and the skin is covered with a 
pretty brown network which imparts to the 
fruit a peculiar as well as a handsome ap- 
pearance. Pkt., IOC ; oz,, 25c ; lb., 75c. 
8eal Glierlvin, or 
Burr. — F ine for 
pickles. Pkt., loc ; oz., 
25c ; }£ lb., 75c. 
IMPROVED EARLY WHITE SPINE 
CUCUMBER. 
Enghsh frame varieties of Cucumber: 
Marquis of Lorne.— 
A highly esteemed variety, 
of handsome form, average 
length from 30 to 36 inches. 
The best show variety. 
Pkt., 8sc. 
GREEN PROLIFIC CUCUMliER. 
Genej-al Grant. — A fine variete 
either for forcing or for culture in thy 
open ground. Very crisp, tender, and 
good shape. Pkt., ajc. 
Kollison's Telesrapli.— "Very pro - 
lific ; early, crisp, and of superior 
qualit}'. Pkt., 25c. 
Serpent or Snake. — The French 
sa}' that " this variety is good for vine- 
gar pickling." It is remarkable for its 
curious form, the fruit being elongated 
and fle.xiious. Pkt., 20c. 
EGG- PLANT. 
u, 1. Early Dwarf Purple.— A very 
'' early varietj' ; fruit small, round, and of 
good flavor. Pkt., loc ; oz., soc ; lb., 
1. Early X,on§f Pui-ple — Early, 
hardy, and productive ; excellent for 
tahle ; easy culture. Pkt., 5c : oz., 20c ; 
J^' lb,, 65c; lb., $2.50. 
2. Blaek Pekin.— The fruit of this 
handsome variety is jet black, round in 
form and very solid. Pkt., loc ; oz., 6oc; 
lb., $2.00 ; lb., $7.00. 
8. New York Imi>roved PtirpleJ 
— One of the largest and best varieties; 
of a dark purple color; fine quality; 
grown extensively. Pkt., loc ; oz,, 500; 
X lb., $1.25. 
EISDIVE, 
Green Curled. - Pkt., sc.; oz., 
15c.; J^lb., 50c.; lb., $1.60. 
Moss Curled.- Fine for garnish- 
ing. Pkt., sc.; oz., 20c,; U\h., 7SC.; lb., 
$2. 
KOHL-RABI, or TUR- 
NIP-ROOTED CAB- 
BAGE. 
Early White Vienna.— Fine 
early sort ; excellent table variety. 
Pkt, sc; oz., 25c,; 3^ilb., 75c.; lb., $2. 
Large AVhite or Green.— Excellent variety. Pk., sc. 
iz.,2oc.; i:^lb., 60C.; lb., $2. 
LONG GEEEN PRICKLY CUCUMBER. 
NEW YORK IMPROVED PURPLE EGG PLANT. 
LEEK. 
Broad I<ondon Flag. - A large and strong plant with 
broad leaves, growing only on two sides. Pkt., 5c.; oz., 30c.; 
iflb., 50C.; lb.,'$i. 
Large American Elag.— A favorite variety with mar- 
ket gardeners, of stx"ong and vigorous growth. Pkt., 5c.; oz., 
2sc„ X'b., $1.; lb., $3. 
LETTUCE. 
2. Deacon.— Sec page 6. 
3. Henderson New York.— See page 6. 
2. New Oak Loaf.— See page 6. 
2. Golden Heart.— See page 6, 
3. Orange County Butter.— See page 7, 
3. Sugar Loaf.— See page 7. 
For Large Ordzr^ send mn Wholesale List. 
