1^ 
CAKKOT— Continued. 
TOt, prized not only on account of its estreme earlintss, but sii- 
fierior flavor ; best for forcing. Pkt., 5c.; oz., 15c.; X lt>.. 30c.; 
b.,$i. 
EARLY SNOWBALL CAULIFLOWER. 
1. Short Horn.— The 
standard early vai-iety. Pkt., sc.; 
oz., loc; ^Ib., 30c.; lb., |i 00. 
2, Delivers.— T h i s is a 
valuable variety, of rich dark or- 
ange color, very smooth and 
handsome ; in form it is about 
midway between the Short Horn 
and Long Orange, growing gene- 
rally with a stump root, very 
productive Pkt., sc. J oz., loc; 
^Ib., 25c.; lb., 85c. 
2. Improved liOiig- 
Orange. — An improvement on 
the Short Horn variety, being 
larger, better flavored, and of a 
deeper orange color, and more 
productive. Pkt., 5c.; oz., loc; 
3if lb , 20c.; lb., 75c. 
3. Large \» liite Bel- 
gian . - Very large and pro- 
ductive. Pkt., 5c ; oz., loc; 3^ 
lb., 25c.; lb., 50c. 
SHORT HORN C 
ROT. 
CELEIiY. 
' 2. Golden Se f BlaiicliSng.— See page 6. 
j 1. Wliite Plume.— ;-ee page 6. 
2. Feril Iioal".— See page 6. 
1. HeartWC 11. —Grows to a very large size, stalks golden 
color, ve.y crisp, perfectly solid. Market gardeners, try this va- 
riety. Pkt., loc; uz., 35c. 
2. Boston Mar- 
liet. — Solid, tender and 
crisp ; it is grown almost 
■exclusively b> Boston 
market gardeners. Pkt , 
5c.; oz., 20c.; V lb., 50c.; 
lb., $1-75. 
2. Giant White 
Solid.— This variety is 
commonly grown ; clear, 
white, solid, crisp. Pkt., 
jc; oz., 20c.; X Ib-i 50c.; 
fb., $1.50. 
~2. Dwarf White. 
— The best dwarf variety. 
Very solid, crisp, and fine 
£avor. Pkt., 5c.; oz , 15c.; 
Klb., 50c.; lb., $1.50. 
3. Improved T- r- 
nip Rooted or Cel- 
«riac. A variety of 
Celery having turnip 
shaped roots which may 
be cooked, sliced and used 
in vinegar, also in soup. 
Pkt., sc.; oz., 20c.; 1^ lb., 
^oc. 
Seed. — For seasoning 
goup, etc. Oz., loc; lb. 
2OC.; lb., 50c. BOSTOR MARKET CELERY.: 
1. Golden Dwarf.— This variety cannot be too highly 
praised, as it is without doubt the best variety in cultivation. It 
is a half dwarf variety , and when blanched the heart, which is full 
and large, is of a pure golden color. Pkt., 5c.; oz., isc; X lb., 
50c. 
2. La Plume Chestnut.— This is a magnificent new 
half dwarf variety, having uncommonly large and solid leaf stalks, 
which possess a true chestnut flavor, which is grtatly admired by- 
all lovers of good celery. Pkt., lOC; oz., 30c. 
2. London Bed.— Although nU generally known, the red 
varieties are much superior to the white. They are generally of 
better flavor, more crisp, harder and keep better through the 
winter. Pkt., sc.; oz., 25c. 
1. Crawford's Hall Dwarf.— This variety is largely 
grown to supply the New York market. It is of medium growth, 
stiff, close habit, very large heart, remarkably solid, crisp, and 
juicy, and of fine walnut flavor. Pkt., sc.; oz., 15c.; lb., 50c.; 
lb., $1.50. 
2. Sandrinsiham White Dwarf.-Very solid and of 
fine flavor, an excellent variety. Pkt., 5c.; oz., 15c.; U lb., Soc; 
lb., f I 75- 
CORN, SWEET. 
1 . Co ry Extra Early. See page 6. 
2. Orange County. See page 6. 
2. SQUSntlin l^lTga Corn.— A fine variety bf sugar corn 
about as early as Moore's Concord, the ears being same size. Its 
quality is of the best. Pkt., loc; qt., 25c.; pk., gi; bush., $3, 
1. Marblehead Extra Early. — ^I'his is a very early 
variety. The ears are of a very good size and very sweet. Pkt., 
loc; qt., 20c.; pk., $1 bush.,, 13. 
2. Amber Cream.— This com is the result of a series of 
experiments by cross fertilization between Moore's Concord and 
Briggs' Early. Stalks strong and vigorous, growing from 7 to 8 
feet high ; ears from 12 to 16 rows ; color, when fit for table, 
white and handsome, and of very superior quality. Pkt., lOC; 
qt., 25c.; pk., $1 ; bush., $3. 
2. Peerless. — Surpasses all other varieties in cultivation for 
tenderness and sweetness. Second early, and strong and vigorous 
growth. Kernels very large, Pkt., loc; qt., 25c. 
3. Egyptian, or Washington Market.— Very late 
ears from 12 to 15 rows, a superior variety for canning. Pkt., 
10c. ; qt., 25c.; pk., $1 ; bush., I3. 
' I. Early Nnvraganselt.— One of the earliest. Kernels 
very large ; ears large in diameter, and of medium length. Pkt., 
loc; qt., 20c.; pk.,fi.oo; bush., $3.50. 
1. E:arly Minnesota.— The earliest of size suitable for 
market ; usually two good ears to each stalk, very sweet quality, 
yields abundantly. Pkt., loc ; qt., 20c ; pk., f i.oo ; bush., $3.00. 
2, Crosby's Extra Es>rly Sugar.— The ears are rather 
short, averaging 12 to. ,16 rows ; rich, sugar flavor, very pro- 
ductive. Pkt., IOC ; qt., 20c ; pk., $1.00 ; bush., $3.00. 
2. Moore's Early Concord.— One of the largest early 
varieties ; from 12 to 20 rows ; remarkably handsome ; very de- 
sirable for market or family use. Pkt., loc ; qt., 20c ; pk., |i.oo : 
bush., $3.00. , ■ 
2. Triumph.— A valuable acquisition. Is the earliest of 
all the large varieties and un.surpassed for its richness, sweetness 
and delicacy of flavor productiveness, size of ears and white 
appearance when cooked. Pkt., loc ; qt., 20c ; pk.,|r.oo ; bush 
$3-50. 
3. Black Mexican.— Very sweet, tender and delicious. 
Pkt., loc ; qt , 25c ; pk., ii.25. 
3. Mammoth.— The largest variety and late ; very pro- 
ductive and fine flavored. Per pkt., loc ; qt. 20c; pk., }i.oo ; 
bush., $3.00. 
3. Stowell's Evergreen.— The latest and said to be the 
sweetest variety ; one stalk will produce three to five ears, some 
of which will keep green until frost comes. Per pkt., loc ; qt., 
20C ; pk., $1.00 ;' bush., $3.00. 
White Pop.— This is a well known variety, and the best 
for parching. Pkt., loc ; qt., 30c. 
FIELD COMW. 
(See general list of farm seed.) 1 
BliOOM CORN. 
Improved Evergreen — Claimed to be superior to any 
variety grown ; medium height, brush straight, fine, good length, 
and free, from curls ; keeps its bright green color until frost. 
Pkt,, IOC ; qt,, soc. 
CORN S A LID, or FETTICUS. 
Large Seeded*- Pkt., 5c ; oz., loc ; M lb., 20c ^ lb., 60c. 
(HICCORY. 
Large Coffee-Rooted.— Use as a substitute for coffee. 
Per pkt., 5c ; oz., loc ; X lb., 20c ; lb., 65c. 
Ue.\u Desciuption of Ouli New Fif.ld Cohx. 
