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BEANS— Continued. 
own merits, as a large-podded, healthy, prolific variety. Pkt., 
loc; X •> 20C.; pt., 35c. 
1. Dreer's Improved 
Lilma.— Very productive ; 
of superior quality, and re- 
main green in the pod a long 
time after maturing. This 
and the Challenger are so 
similar in appearance and 
habit of growth as to suggest 
, a common origin. Both are 
i equally good. Pkt., loc; qt., 
I 35c.; pk., $2.50. 
I 2. Iiarge Wli ite 
i Lilma. — The well-known 
I favorite summer and winter 
I shell bean. Pkt., loc; qt., 
[ 30C.; pk., $2.00. 
1. Golden CI lister 
I Wax.— See page 5. 
2. Giant Wax.— Used 
mly. as a snap bean. Pods 
ong, transparent, yellow, 
very ttnder and juicy. Pkt., 
loc; qt., 40c.; pk., 2.00. 
2. Indian Chief, or 
DRE w R*s IMPROVED LIMA BEAN. Algerian Wax. — Re- 
markable for its fine, tender, succulent and richly ^ colored pods, 
which are produced in greater abundance and continue fit for use 
longer than any other variety. Pkt., loc; qt.,3oc.; pk., $2.00. 
2. Southern ProliflC. — Recommended as a very pro- 
lific variety of snap bean ; said to mature in 70 days ; very pro- 
lific and lofcg bearing. Pkt., loc; qt.,3oc. 
2. Scarlet Runner, — Very productive and ornamental. 
Pkt., loc; qt., 35c.; pk., $2. 
2. WIlfteDutell Kunner.— Productive; excellent for 
baking or boiling— often called the butter bean. Pkt., loc; qt„ 
30c.; pk., $2. 
2. Horticultural Cranberry, or "Wren's E{rg.— 
Pods striped with red, seeds oval, of medium size, light red and 
cream colored, speckled, very productive, used both in pod and 
shelled. Pkt., loc; qt., 30c.; pk., $2. 
1. Early But til Case Knife.— This is one ofthe ear- 
liest and most prolific sorts, having long, flat pods, with white 
seeds, which are good green or dry. Pkt., loc; qt., 30c.; pk., $2. 
BEET. 
1. Extra Early 
Eclipse.— See page 5. 
1 . Dark Red Egyp- 
tian Turnip. — i his 
new beet is probably the 
earliest yet known ; is dark 
in color, and is highly es- 
teemed by our best market 
gardeners as a first early. 
Pkt., 5c.; oz., loc; ^ lb., 
25c.; lb., 650. 
1. Dcwing's Early 
Bio o d T u r n 1 p. — 
New, very symmetrical ; 
free from fibrous roots ; 
dark red ; a very desirable 
market variety. Pkt., 5c.; 
oz., loc; }^ lb., 20c.; lb., 
BARK RED EGYPTIAN TURNIP'bEET. 6oC. 
I. Early Bas.^ano. — Flesh white, with pink lines, very 
early. Pkt., 5c.; oz., loc; ^ lb., 20c.; lb., 50c. 
1. Early Blood Turnip —The standard early ; hlood- 
red ; turnip-shaped ; small top, very tender ; good for early use 
and late keeping. Pkt., 5 c.; oz., loc; X lb., 20c.; lb., 50c. 
1. Bastian's Early Blood Turnip.— Has the ear- 
Hness of the Bassano, but is of much darker color. Pkt., 5c.; 
oz., loc; ^ lb., 25c.; lb., 60c. 
1. Yellow Turnip. — A very early variety. About the 
same as Bassano, but of a beautiful golden color. Pkt., 5c.; oz,, 
loc; Xlb., 20C.; lb., 60c. 
2. IiOng Blood Red. — The common long winter varietj' ; 
deep red ; grows to a large size, mostly in ground ; sweet, tender 
and keeps well. . Pkt., 5c.; oz., loc; 3^lb.,2oc., lb., 500. 
Swls.** Cliard. — This variety of beet is cultivated for its 
leafy stalks, which are served up much like Asparagus, and for 
its leaves, cooked as Spinach. Cut often, new and more tender 
stalks will be produced. Pkt., 5c.; oz., loc; X'^m 25c.; lb. 75c. 
Mangel Wurzel & Sugar Beet for Cattle. 
2. Golden Tankard.— See page 5. 
2. Orange County Colossal. — See page 6. 
2. Webb's New Kinver Yellow Globe.— A supe- 
rior variety, growing quite free from roots, very uniform in shape, 
heavy and solid. Pkt., 5c.; oz., loc; ^^^Ih-i^oc; lb., 60c. 
2. Long Red. —A large variety, very productive ; grown 
for stock. Pkt.; 5c.; oz., 10c. ; X^h., 20c.; lb., 40c. 
3 . Carter's ITIainmoik Long Red.— A new variety, 
producing roots of mammoth size, very regular, and with small 
top ; have been grown to weigh fifty pounds. Pkt,, 5c.; oz., 10C.4 
X'b., 20.; lb., 50c. 
1. Yellow Globe.— A large, round, orange-colored vari- 
ety, of excellent quality, good keeper, best for shallow soil. Pkt., 
5c.; oz., loc; X'b., 20c.; lb., 40c. 
1. Red Globe. — Similar to the above, except in color. 
Pkt,, 5c.; oz.., ICC, ^!b., 20c.; lb., 40c. 
2. Norbiton Giant.— Fine, long, scarlet, very largfi» 
small top, grows well out of the ground ; undoubtedly the best 
and largest cropper. Pkt., 5c.; oz., loc; ^!b., 20c.; lb., 50c. 
2. Carter's Warden Orange Globe. — A yellow 
globe, unequaled for firmness or quality ; very productive, good 
shape. Pkt., 5c.; oz., loc; ^Ib., 20c.; lb., 40c. 
2. Wllite Sugar Beet.— Attains a large size and is ex- 
tensively grown for feeding; largely cultivated in France for' 
the manufacture of sugar. Pkt., 5c.; oz , loc; ^^Ib., 20c.; lb., 
see. 
2. Vilmorin's Improved Wliite Sugar Beet.— 
A greatly improved variety of the preceding. Pkt., 5c.; oz., 
loc; ^Ib., 25c.; lb., 7sc. 
2. Lane's Imperial Sugar Beet.- An improved va- 
riety of the French Sugar Beet, obtained by careful selection in. 
this country, and recommended as being hardier, more produc- 
tive and containing a greater percentage of sugar than the or- 
dinary variety. Pkt., sc., oz., loc; J^lb 20c.; lb., 50c. 
BItOCCOLI. 
1. Early Purple Cape.— Produces large, close heads,, 
brownish purple color. Pkt., 5c.; oz., 40c.; X 'b-i 
2. Walclieren. — Early, hardy, and closely resembling the 
Cauliflower. Pkt., loc ; oz., 50c.; X 1^., $2. 
BORECOLE, or KALE. 
Brown German Curled.— A favorite sort. Pkt., 5c.; 
oz., loc; X lb., 25c.; lb., 75c. 
Green Curled Scotcll.— Very useful variety, growing, 
about 18 inches high. Pkt. 5c.; oz., loc; X lb., 25c.; lb., 75c. 
Siberian (German Greens or Sprouts).— Used extensively 
by market gardeners. Pkt., 50.; oz., loc.; X lb., 25c.; lb., 65c. 
BRUSSELS SBBOUTS. 
Improved Dwarf.— A 
sc.; oz., ISC.; 'b., 50c.; lb., \ 
'ariety of excellent quality. Pkt.,. 
I.50. 
CABBAGE. 
1. Early Etampes.— See page 6. 
2. Deep-Head.— See page 6. 
1. Peerless.— See page 6. 
1. Early York. — An. 
old and popular variety. Pkt, 
SC.; oz., 15c.; X lb., 40c.;. 
lb.,$i. 
1. True Jersey 
Wakefield. —This is a 
favorite variety with the mar- 
ket gardeners in the vicinity 
of ISiew York ; it is early, of 
medium size,good quality and 
sure to heSd. Pkt., sc.; oz., 
250.; }i lb., $1 ; lb., $2.so. 
1. Henderson's 
Early Summer.— High- 
ly recommended as the best 
large, early sort. Heads 
very solid and compact ; 
keeps longer after heading 
without bursting open, than 
any other. Pkt., sc.; oz.,. 
30c.; X lb., $1 ; lb., $3. 
2. Berkshire Beauty.— A medium early flat-headed 
varietj^ of strong, sturdy growth, forming large solid heads, 
which are uniform in size, sweet, crisp and tender. A valuable 
kind for second early. Pkt., loc; oz., 30c. 
3. Bismarck.— An improvement on the Premium Flat Dutch,, 
in producing a round and firm head, darker in color, sure to head, 
and of larger size than the common sort. Pkt., loc; oz., 250. 
2. Large French. Oxheart.— Comes in use after Early 
York. Pkt., sc.; oz., 20c.; lb., sec; lb., $i.7s. 
EARLY YORK CABBAGE. 
Oeange County Seeds aee Fresh and True. 
