NOTICB-Dciuct 8c. per lb. from prices quoted below if you de.sire seed .ent by freight or express at your expense 
■^i^^'x^ -^^iJy EeyDtian.— A standard sort, being from 10 to 12 dava 
iT/J'<lL*±"-'i£'? "J^ Turnip, The rootsare ifrge ™ size and o?a 
Culture.— Sow as early in the sprins as the ground can be worked 
■«i every two weeks after for a succession, up to the first week of lulv 
The sojl shoul.l be a light, sandy loam, well enrilhed w th stame manure' 
jl.Mvcd and harrowed until very fine. For Kcneral croo so w nbof,!- ttfi 
^'^n^,l°i,?'Y- "'•i"''.°>'«^ foot to fifteen 'nch^s'apart. and when 
"^^^r^l^^^i^^^^^^r^:^^- ^--^ ^--S >'»ts Polled- out^^^l^h? 
The SiiRar and Manj.'el Wurzel varieties should be sown from April to 
rthc"rows ' ^""'^te'-wards thinned out to one foot apar^ 
Market Gardener.— If you want two of the finest beets for your tabl« 
an l';,er'''Th;i*'''i™ t"^" Erfurt Prize and Mafke* 
ardener. The last named was mtroduced byus two years ago and tlTe 
en.and each year has more ihan doubled. It is extra early and ^ann t 
e too highly recommended for both the amateur and the market gar 
cner Our seed has been carefully .selected each year/and we know th^s 
ri5i:v:Z%V!:i^,'$\M^^^^ beetsin^cuUiVation^PkriOc.: 
Lentz.—Thissplendid new variety origin.atcd with the I^-4tzfnmilv who 
re among the best market gardeners about Philadelphia. It is ai earlv 
s the tgyptian, but larger and of better quality, color a <Iark red, flesh 
cry tender and sweet at all times, whether old or young. Vcrv nroduct 
■e, .a good keeper, and will produce a crop in six weeks from the time of 
Ian ting the seed. This variety we recommend especially to all market 
ardeners. as .t commands the highest price in our markets on account o f 
f excellent <inality. Pkt. Sc., oz. lOc, % lb. 20c., 
Eclipse.— Remarkable for its rapid (rrowth, extreme smallness of 
>p, and extra fine qualitv. The Eclipse is pronounced by market gar- 
^'i'"'?/",?''!;;,"'"-"'l/or jarliness. color and productiveness. Pkt. Sc., oz 
>c., lb. 20c., lb. 60c. I ^.^^ ^ 
3 POUNDS OF ANY BEET ON THIS PAGE FOR $1.50, POSTPAID. 
Pkt. 
rich, deep crimson color. " F?om'-theVmann7ss of iSeTo^s oFthe"Egyp^. 
oVh,.V , -"f one-fourth more can be grown on the same space than any 
other variety. Pkt. Sc., oz. lOc, % lb. 20c., lb 53c 
5c^''c^^'^i?J.?'i41b.T5''iri;r55c°''' •"Ort of fine quality. 
T^rnfn^?,?;T:!^,»'il°'"t*'"',^'"'"''?*-''°'' ""'"^ tl-^n the Blood 
50c™ •'5<-'-.oz lOc, H lb. 15c., lb 
variety for fall and winter use- 
sweet and tender. Pkt. Sc., oz. lOc, i^lb. ISc, lb. 50c 
™?n^'?f"*^X^°"''"°''^'* ?i°°<i Tumlp.-An improvement over thccom- 
zTt. "'r^^t 5';".'^"z^ii'i.:vrib ^sT TsTr^- 
d..?,??^^"'?'®! ?lood Turnip. -A variety which is vcrv regular in shape 
iZl VI ' ^r-^O- dark flesh of best qualitv. Thif is a favorite 
with the market gardeners. Pkt. 5c , oz. lOc, H lb. 20c., lb. 50c 
Bastian's Extra Early Red.— The perfection of a Beet for the mar- 
ket gardener and amily use; very cariy, of quick large growth, fine tul^ 
5/1 Uj 20crib. 5lfc ' " variety? Pkt. s", o" 10c7 
Dell's Black Leaved.— A splendid variety and extensively grown for 
fin ^''^JT,*" ^l^^°'""'''■V J""-' ''^ ""^dium size, a dark red color and 
hne flavor. It fs one of the most popular varieties under cultivation in 
lb"^?.oo. * season. Pkt. Sc., oz. 15c.7'/lTb 30c." 
BROCCOLI. 
!ultnre.—Xcarly allied to the Cauliflower, but more hardy. The seed 
,;; 'L''^^5""'" district the earlypartof May, and tra^plIS^edln 
ne. further .south the sowing should be delayed until June or July and 
e t ransplanting accordingly from August to October. In parts of the 
untry where the thermometer docs not fall below 20 to 25 degrees 
occoli may be had in perfection from November until March. It sucl 
■ds best in a moist and rather cool atmosphere. 
WTiite Cape.— Heads medium size, close aid compact and of a creamy 
iitc color; flavor most excellent. Pkt. lOc, oz. S.Sc., i/i lb. $1.35 
r^^^}!L Cape — Considered by many the best for the north, producing 
c heads of a purplish brown color. Pkt. lOc, oz. 3Sc., % lb. $1.23. 
BRUSSELS SPROUTS. 
The culture for Brussrls Sprouts is the same as for Cauliflower If 
??mL?"lnVh^/^;?^r' "],^ l;ot-be<l. they will perfect themselves in Sep- 
troiVnd Vw , n H • ■''"'^ '"adc in the open 
=1 i ?i ,^ 'l";"'" perfection about the time winter commences 
Jirfl* .']f*'""^:i"P''"d placed in a cool cellar, with the roots in 
earth, where they will remai,. fit for use during the winter. 'iVhere the 
c^t'as'needed" ^"^ '""^ °P«° ground! to 
Dwarf Improved.-A standard variety producing compact heads of 
tine quality. Pkt. Sc., oz. 15c., % lb. 50c., lb. $1.50? "eaaa oi 
