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-Htc SELECT hw 0P YmmnBim ^eed^.^^ 
Embracing' all the best varieties in cultivation. 
Upon issuing this edition of our Catalogue we would say that we have given our most careful 
attention in growing and selecting our stock, and we believe the Seed we offer to be unsurpassed 
in quality, and expect to use every endeavor to have only the best, as we always have done here- 
tofore. 
Remember, from good seeds only can good vegetables be obtained. The finest and best vege- 
tables are produced in deep,, rich, pulverized soil, and it should be the aim of all cultivators to 
make their gardens capable of yielding nothing but the best of everything. It is our determina- 
tion to sell nothing but the best and at the lowest possible prices. The Orange County Seeds 
speak their own praise wherever planted. Grive them a tx'ial ; they are sure to please you. 
Class.— 1. Indicates first early. 2. Second early. 3. Late class. 
Orders for Flower Seeds in packets, and Vegetable Seeds in packets or ounces will be sent by 
msdl free of postage. 
LIBERAL PREMIUMS. 
ALL ORDERS FOR SEED IN" PACKETS the purchaser may select TWENTY- 
FIVE CENTS' WORTH OF SEED EXTRA for each One Dollar sent us. Thus, any 
one sending us $1, can select seeds in packets amounting to $1.35; for $3, seeds in packets to the 
value of $3.50; for $3, to the value of $3.75, and so on. Please kindly favor us by telling, your 
friends of our liberal offers. This discouat applies o^fLT to seeds in packets, and cannot be allowed 
on orders for seeds by weight or measure. fM°Postag'e stamps accepted as cash. ' 
ASPABAGUS. 
Moore's Cross- Bred. —See page 4. 
Conover's Colossal.— Improved variety of very large 
size, tender and productive. Pkt., 5c; oz., loc; 3^ lb., 20c; lb., 
50c. 
BEAWS-(EngHs7i). 
Early JTIazagan, — Good for field or garden. Pkt loc; qt., 
35c. 
Broad Windsor.— The best of this class. Pkt., loc; qt., 
. BEANS. 
(Dwarf, Snap or Bush— Yellow Pods.) 
2, Black Eyed Wax. See page 4. 
2. Algiers Black Wax.— See page 4. 
1. Wax Date Wax.— See page 4. 
' 1, Barton »warf Wax.— See page 4. 
1. Mont D'or.— See page 4. 
2. Crystal White Wax.— A new bush bean 
transparent pods of very rich flavor. The pods ~ 
^ith wavy 
: stringless, 
^ ^ rich flavor. The ^ 
crisp and tender, and though quick to mature thi^y are slow to 
harden. They are a fine bean for pickling, a good kind for market 
gardeners. Pkt., loc ; pt,, 150; qt., 250. 
3. liCmon Pod liate Wax.— A late snap bean, very 
productive, rich, stringless, and of good size, and coming late 
supplies a want long felt by market gardeners for a sort to extend 
the season. Pkt., loc; pt., 25c ; qt., 35c. 
3. Flageolet AV ax.— A fine variety, vefy productive, and 
cannot be excelled as a snap or shell bean. Pkt., loc ; pt., 20c ! 
qt., 35c. 
1. Golden Wax. — ^This valuable variety is about ten days 
earlier than the German Wax. Pods are large, long, brittle, 
entirely stringless, and of a beautiful rich, golden wax color. 
Very prolific ; of dwarf compact growth ; seeds are of a medium 
size, round, purple, and white marbled. Pkt., loc; qt., 25; pk., 
$1.75- 
1. Ivory Pod Wax.— Extra productive, the vine being a 
perfect mat of pods, which are large, long, brittle and stringless, 
of a beautiful transparent, ivory white appearance. As a snap 
bean it is equaled by none, and as a shell bean for winter use it is 
superior to the IMarrow. Pkt., loc; qt., soc; pk., $2.00. 
2. Black Wax. — A variety of great merit, highly recom- 
jnended as a string bean. Pods transparent, waxy, yellow, thick 
and very tender. Pkt., loc ; qt., 25c ; pk., $1.50. 
2. White Wax. — A variety similar in every respect to the 
Black Wax, except in color, which is white. Pkt., loc ; qt., 25c. 
12 pkts of the Wax varieties, 75c. 
®° 12 Pkts of the Wax Varieties, 75c. 
1, Best of All.— See page 4. 
1. Ne Plus Ultra.— See page 5. 
1. Cleveland's Improved Valentine.— Seepage 5. 
1, Low's Cliampion.— Seepages. 
%, Boston Favorite.- See page 5. 
2. Jones Atlantic— See page 5. 
2. California Branch.— See page 5. 
2. Improved Yellow Eye.— Extensively used in pre- 
paring Boston baked beans. Pkt., 10c; pt.,2oc; qt., 30c. 
3. Rose, or Canadian Wonder.— Produces very large 
pods, round and very tender when cooked. Pkt., loc ; pt., 20c ; 
qt., 30c. 
2. Improved Kefugee.— An improvement on tHe well 
known Refugee Bean, being earlier. Fine for pickling. Pkt., loc ; 
pt., 20c ; qt., 3dc. 
1. Early Feejee.— Without exception the earliest variety 
grown. Pkt., IOC ; qt., 25c ; pk., $1.50. 
1. Early China. — \^ery early and of a fine quality ; seeds 
white, colored and spotted about the eye. Pkf., loc ; qt., 20c ; 
pk., $1.00; bush., $6.00. 
1. Early Valeniine.— Early and productive, pods tender 
and succulent. Pkt., loc ; qt., 25c ; pk.. Si. 25. 
1. Early Molia%vk.— One of the hardiest and most pro- 
ductive of the dwarf varieties ; seeds variegated with drab, 
purple and brown. Pkt., loc ; qt., 20c; pk., iSi 00. 
1. Early lioni Yellow Six Weeks,— Early and pro- 
lific; an excellent variety for general crop. Pkt. loc : qt., 20; 
pk., $1.00. 
1. Early Rachel. — An excellent early variety. Pkt., loc; 
qt., 20c ; pk., $1.25. 
2. Newington Wonder.— A snap, short, prolific, long 
n bearing. Valuable for pickling or canning. Pkt., loc ; qt., 25c, 
2. Dwarf Horticultural.— A half bush variety; a 
superior sort for market gardeners. Pkt.,ioc; qt.,2oc; pk.,$i.25, 
2. Refugee or Thousand to One.— Very produtlve; 
extensively grown for pickling. Per pkt., loc; qt., 20c; pk., 
$1.00. 
3 Large White Kidney.— Excellent as a shell bean, 
green or ripe; seeds large, tender and delicate. Pkt., loc; qt., 
20c ; pk., $1.00. 
3. Iiarge Bed Kidney.— Very productive and a good 
market sort. Pkt,, loc ; qt., 20c ; pk., $1.00. 
3. White Pflarrowfat.— Excellent for shelled, green or 
dry; fine for baking. Pkt., loc ; qt., 15c j pk., 75c. 
10 pkts of any above varieties, 65c. 
BEAisrs. 
{Pole or Rutining.') 
2. King of the Garden liima.— Seepage 5. 
2. Challenger lilma.— See page 5. 
1. Extra Early Iiima.--See page 5. 
2. Speckled liima.— See page 5. 
2. Bed Iiima.— See page 5. 
2. Kentucky Wonder.— The most productive variety 
that we have ever known. Pods remarkably long, round and ptil- 
py, covering the poles from top to bottom. We do not recommend 
it as a shell bean, but as a snap bean is a " Wonder," as every 
market gardener will find. Pst., loc; pt., 20c.; qt., 35c. 
2. Curious Pole.— This was sent to us as across between 
the Lima and the pole Horticultural, but that cannot be as these 
species never cross with each other. It is worth raising on its 
To Make youe Lawn Beautiful use oue Choice Lawn Mixture. 
