Orange County Butter. — Large, solid 
iieads: one of the most splendid varieties in cul- 
tivation; first-class for market - gardeners or 
family use, Pkt,, 15c; oz., 30c; i lb., 80c. 
ORANGE COUNTY BUTTER LETTUCE. 
Sugar Loaf.— Its habit of growth is that 
-while it branches out, it also grows thick and 
high, thus making a large plant with plenty of 
heart. It is medi-im green in color, the top 
leaves as the plant attains perfection assuming 
a fine brown tinge. We recommend it as being 
among the best of summer varieties. Pkt., 10c; 
oz., 30e; ilb., 80o. 
MKI>©]¥— MUSK., . 
Bui'pee's Cliampioii Market.— A superb 
and distinct variety offered this season for the 
first time. The vines ai-e vigorous and pro- 
ductive, frequently bearing seven perfect, 
evenly ripened fruits close to the hill. The fruit 
is globular, densely netted and uniform. The 
flesh is thick, light green, rich and sweet. Pkt., 
^Oc; 3 pkts for oOc. " 
Bird Cantaloupe. — It is claimed for this 
ne v Cantaloupe Melon extra earliness, large 
size, fine flavor, and ^ood keeping qualities. 
The flesh is thick, light green in color, and of 
fine quality. It is stated to have originated 
from a cross between the Montreal and Bay 
View Cantaloupe. Is also a good market va- 
riety. Pkt., 20c; 3 pkts. for 50c. 
Baltimore.— A very productive and excel- 
lent Musk Melon, always to be found in its 
season in the best hotels in New York. Phila- 
delphia, and Baltimore. Fruit long deeply 
ribbed; flesh green, very thick, and of deUcious 
flavor. Pkt., 5c; oz., 20c. 
Golden Gem. — A extra early variety, 
nearly round, one and a half to two pounds in 
weight. Skin green, thickly netted with broad 
bands of green and gold between the lobes. 
The flesh is light green, very thick. Pkt., 5c; 
oz., 15c. 
Banana.— A new and very singular looking 
melon, resembling a huge, overgrown banana, 
being from eight inches to two feet in length, is 
a creamy white, or straw color, qualitv de- 
licious. Per pkt., 10c; oz., 20c; ilb., 75c. ' 
Montreal Green Nutmeg.— They are very 
large and regular in shape, nearly round, 
flattened at the ends, deeply and very regularly 
ribbed, skin green, flesh remarkably thick, light 
green, and of very rich flavor. From its 
enormous size, having been known to weigh 23 
pounds, it will prove a valuable addition for 
marketing or exhibiting. Pkt., 5c; oz., 20c; ^ 
lb., 50c. 
Girardeau's Florida Favorite Water 
Melon. — A hybrid of the long B. ittlesnake and 
the Piersun. The new melon, Florida Favorite, 
combines all the good qualities of the Pierson in 
the form and size of the Rattlesnake, and has 
finally superseded the former. It, like the 
Rattlesnake, is a striped melon, th ugh the 
white stri es of the latter are light green in the 
former and are somewhat less distinct. The 
flesh is bi'ight red, crisp and deliciously sweet, 
and we introduce it as a novelty of exceedingly 
rare merit, and one calculated to succeed in any 
latitude. Pkt., lOe; oz., 30c; i lb., 75c. 
Kolb's Gem.— Originated in Alabama. A 
hybrid of the Scaly Bark and Rattlesnake. 
Vines medium sized," leaves frilled; fruit large 
and round; rind striped irregularly with dark 
and light green, thin and very tough; flesh 
bright red, solid, and of good flavor, though a 
little coarse; seeds dark gray. A fine shipper. 
In the New York market it has kept in prime 
condition for two months after shipment. Pkt., 
5c; oz., 20c; i lb., OOc. 
Iron Clad.— This very much resembles the 
Cubic Queen; they grow very large and are 
enormous yielders; the flesh is red and of fine 
flavor; the rind is very hard, making them 
valuable for shipping. Piit, 5c; oz., 15c; x lb., 
40c. 
Scaly Bark.— Probably the finest for field 
cultivation, especially in the South; foi-ni, ob- 
long, skin black, thin and tough ; flavor, good 
as the best. Pkt., 10c; oz., 20c; ^ lb., 50c. 
Jordan's Gray Monarcli.— This is one of 
the most striking novelties ever introduced. Its 
size is innnense, frequently producing melons 
weighing over ninety pounds each. Its quality 
is uneqailed, the most productive vai-iety we 
have ever seen. The skin is of a very beautiful 
Tuottled gray color, long and symmetrically 
formed, very thin rind; flesh bright crhnson, 
and of the sweetest and most delicious flavor. 
Its shipping qualities are unsurpassed, and it is 
destined to become one of our most popular 
market varieties. Pkt., 10c; oz., 35c. 
The Boss.— This is a new and distinct va- 
riety. Remarkably uniform in shape, 'size and 
color. Skin very dark green, flesh deep scarlet, 
unusually sugary, and melting. The rind is 
very thin and tough. Ripens early and is enor- 
mously productive. Pkt., 5c; oz., 10c; | lb., 40o. 
Extra Early Pearl.— The earliest of all 
pearly- white and waxy. Makes rapid growth, 
form flat, flavor mild. Grood keeper. Per pkt.. 
10c; oz., 35c; ^Ib., $1.00. 
Mohawk Giant Globe Onion.— The de- 
sirable features of this new sort, are, true globe 
form, wavy yellow in color, grows to large size. 
Its keeping qualities are of the very best. Pkt., 
10c; oz., 30c; i lb., $1.00. 
New Silver King.— A mammoth-growing 
flat onion, growing to weigh from two and one- 
half to four pounds each. Quality excellent. 
Pkt., 10c; oz., 35c; ^ lb., $1.00. 
Golden Dawn Pepper.— A distinct new 
variety of pepper having the shape and ap- 
Eead the Description of Ouk New Field Cobn. 
