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BEET— Continued, 
low in color, one of the best for shallow ground. 
Pkt., 5c.; oz., 10c. ; ilb., 25c.; lb., 50c. 
Orange County Colossal Long Yellow 
Mangel Wurzel. — The roots are smooth and 
regular, of large size and yellow color ; the 
quality is excellent in all respects ; this variety 
is most distinct and valuable. Pkt.. 5c. : oz , lOc. ; 
i lb., 25c.; lb., 60c. 
CABBACSE. 
Early Etampes.— An early variety. Forms 
round head, Pkt., 10 cts.; oz!, 20 cts.' 
Deep-Head.— A new strain of drum-head, 
as early and large as Potler's, forms a very 
thick head, fiat on top and much heavier. Pkt. 
10c. ; oz. 25c.; } lb., 75e. 
DEEP-HEAD CABBAGE. 
Peerless.— This popular new variety nearly 
equals the Jersey Wakefield in earliness, but 
makes much larger heads, often weighing more 
than twelve pounds e;icli. Is very round and 
uniform in shape, with few loose leaves, thus 
allowing them to be set out nearer together. It 
also has the very valuable quality of remaining, 
after fullv matured, without cracking or burst- 
ing. Pkt. 10c. ; oz. 25c.; ilb., 75c. 
CAlII.IFI.OWEB. 
Brill's American Early Erfurt.— An ex- 
tra early variety, highly recommended for forc- 
ing and for out-door planting. D warf and com- 
pact in habit ; heads pure white, attractive ap- 
pearance and of fine quality. Pkt. 25c. 
Extra Early-Dwarf Erfurt.— The earliest 
variety, with solid, pure white heads, superior 
quaility ; one of the surest to head. Pkt 50c. 
Early Snowball.— Early and reliable for 
heading ; very dwarf, and with short outer 
leaves, thus allowing planting 20 inches apart 
each way. Pkt., 25c.; oz., $8.00. 
C ABBOT. 
Carter's Gatepost Orange.— Messrs. Car- 
tel*, Dunnett & Beale say of this : "We now in- 
troduce to our clients a larger Orange Carrot 
than has ever before been produced, the result 
of many years high cultivation and careful se- 
lection. The roots grow to immense size, ap- 
proaching that of the ordinary Long Red Man- 
gel. It is very clean in growth, stands high out 
of the ground, its enormous size and excellent 
feeding properties rendering it of great value 
to the stock farmer. Pkt., 10c. ; oz., 25c.; 5 lb., 
75c.; lb., $2. 
CEI.EBY. 
Golden Self-Blaneliiug.— This new va- 
riety grows to a Yerj large size, but is very 
stocky and robust. It is entirely self -blanching 
without any banking up or covering whatever; 
even the outer rows assuming a yellowish white 
color of a very pleasing appearance. Unlike 
other self-blanching varieties it is a good keeper 
and of fine sweet flavor. Pkt., 10c; oz., 35c. 
AVliite Plume.— This new variety does not 
seem to do well in this section, while 'in others, 
it has been well spoken of. Pkt., 5c; oz., 15c. 
New Fern-Leaved.— This is distinct from 
all others. Leaves resemble those of fern-leaved 
parsley. It is very solid, stocky, and, for table 
use, is most ornamental. Pkt.,' 15c; oz., 60c. 
COBH, 
Cory Early Sweet. —This new variety 
is certainly the earliest of all the large red cob 
varieties, at least a Aveek earlier than the 
Marblehead, which has hitherto always taken 
the lead. Pkt., 10c; pt, 30c; qt. ; 50c. 
Orange County Sweet.— In season medium 
between early and late. This is unquestionably 
the sweetest, tenderest, and richest flavored 
table-corn in cultivation: of vigorous growth, 
baaring good-sized eight-rowed ears; very pro- 
ductive, often three ears on a stalk, and keeps 
longer for use in its green condition than any 
other variety. Pkt., 10c; pt., 25c; qt., 40o. 
CUCUMBEBS. 
Nieliol's Medium Green. — This new va- 
riety is excellent as a pickle sort, and for forcing 
purposes there is no better variety, verj^ pro- 
ductive, medium size, straight, and smooth, 
color dark green. Pkt., 10c; oz., 25c; j lb., 
75c; 1 lb., $1.25. 
Peerless.— This splendid new variety grows, 
12 to 14 inches long; very prolific; dark green; 
and holds its color very long. Pkt., 5c; oz., 10c; 
i lb., 40c; 1 lb., 75c. 
1.ETTUCE. 
The Deacon.— Thltf remarkable Lettuce 
forms large and very solid heads of an attractive 
bright-green color. Very crisp, tender, and of 
first-rate quality. It is one of the very best to 
withstand summer heat, and very slow to run 
to seed Pkt., 15c; oz., 35c; i Ib.^ fl.OO. 
Henderson's New York.— A remarkable 
summer Lettuce. Makes a very solid head, is 
crisp and tender, and of excellent flavor, entirely 
free from bitterness. The color is apple-green, 
turning to yellowish white in the centre. Pkt., 
15c; oz., 40c; jib., |1.50. 
New Oak -Leaved.— A distinct and new 
variety, with leaves shaped like those of the 
oak. the leaves are light green, slightly curled, 
and set very close together, forming compact 
heads; is free from all bitter taste, very tender, 
and slow in running to seed. Pkt. , 10c; oz. , 30c. 
Golden Heart.— A rapid-growing variety, 
producing firm and solid heads of very large 
size, crisp and brittle. As it does not wilt under 
severe heat, it remains in excellent condition for 
weeks. Pkt., 10c; oz., 25c; i lb., 75c. 
Golden Spotted.— This new Lettuce is par- 
ticularly tender, heads large and firm, outer 
leaves golden yellow, speckled brown-red. Pkt., 
10c; oz., 30c; | lb., 80c. 
Bemembek, Oeange County Seeds are Tested before sending out. 
