NORTHERN GROWN SEEDS AND PLANTS. 
5 
THREE CHOICE VEGETABLES 
ONE PACKET OF EACH FOR 25 CENTS. 
MIDSUMMER CABBAGE. 
mjS^t^aSrncr/anf at once became very popular as a nndsummer vanety. It has 
"very go^od poTntto recommend it, being medium early, of the finest quahty and as 
certain to head as the Succession or Early Summer. For market gardeners to grow 
"J main crop itis certainly the most proBtable variety ev^r offered as the cabbages 
arc of extra large size and very solid, weishingr more per ,^ead than any ca^^ 
Vvp have ever raised We earnest y advise our patrons to plant L,arli, hurpribc or 
lnnm.Tota's Ea?l^st for extra early. Midsummer for medium, and Premium Late 
Fl "t imtch fof ?ate! as we know our stocks are thoroughly first-class, and that for a 
fuc-cession no finer varieties can be had. Pkt. I5c., 2 pkts. 250., oz. 50o., % lb. 
$1.50, lb. $5.00. 
JAPANESE PUMPKIN. 
be"rSS^^c^isHi^;-t;^iVa^V^l'ia^ 
mate the finest'" Pumpkin Pi?s« imaginaWe, as the flesh is very fme K'-am^ed. thick. 
articularly aesiraoie lor cookihb iju>i<uo<.=. " 
mVke"the'fmest*''pumpkin Pies" imaginable, as the flesh is very fine grained thick^ 
mul of the most delicious flavor. Thev ripen early, keep well, and are m fact every 
WHITE STAR RADISH. 
Ti,. -Whit*. Star is certainly the best white Radish for forcing purposes, being a 
r i=,5i^tion from the White Box, which has had so much attention the past two 
'■''"^^^ nnd has gfv"n such perfect satisfaction. It possesses all the good qualities of 
J?,r^Sfl^deloh1a WhHe Boxfand is superior in flavof and shape. It is also a few days 
*' i?^^!h»n that well known varietv, and. on account of the small tops, more can be 
earlier than that wen known v^^^ .^^^ as great a success for the White Star as our 
Qileen of the MarkThas had th'i past twoteasons. Pkt. lOc, oz. 26o., V, lb. 75o. 
JArANESB PIE-PTJMPKIN.^ 
, .?S„ ^ ^i>v ^ -,1>„ 
Three grand vegetable novelties. 
SEED NOVELTIES. 
&IANT BELGIAJSr PANSIES, 
NEW OfERMAK ASTERS. 
ECKf OKli'S SWEET PEAS. 
aUEEN CARNATIONS. 
MAY'S MAMMOTH VERBENA 
(ILLrSTRATED OJf BACK COYER.) 
THE SUllTflfl OfllOfi. 
PLANT NOVELTIES. 
DOTTBLE FUCHSIA-INDIA. 
BRAZILIAN PLUME PLANT. 
E VERBLOOMINO FRENCH ROSES. 
PARIS PRIZE ROSE. 
THE MEXICAN PRIMROSE. 
offered it for the first time last season, 
' also to illus- 
globe shape, 
rings the highest 
Nothing in onions ever offered in the St. Paul "arrets ^as attraete^ ^Tat ySd and finl IppiaTanee, an average crop being about 600 
price. It is ihe most Profitable for market gardeners on a«ou^^^ ^^t;^ selected seed Our stock is pure and 
bushels to the acre, and as h.frh as 700 bushels of ^°'^l'^ll'2 te^^a^^TterB for the Saltan Onion in America. If you want the finest 
true, we having procured it direct from the grower. We are Pkt. lOc, 3 pkts. 25c., oz. 45c., % lb. $1.50, lb. $5.00. 
Onion, for either private or market use, secure a suppl/ or tnis seea. jtilj.. <i v , 
imPROVED SUSH HHWfl BEAl^. 
.1 ™„<-», or became so oooular in such a short space of \time as the Bosh Lima. 
Probably nothing in the vegetable line ever caused so much talk or Decame so popular lu su.. ...^ *„ i — 
• ' -uction several ye.irs ago, great improveme"+« have beer 
The bean is larger, and ripens earlier than 
offer the im- 
or. It is a 
SincVitsfnT^ductio^ several y5..rs ago, great il^^rove^^^^^^^^^ 
proved stock. The bean is larger, and ripens earlier than the °J'JJ;'a™ty. f lU r«ium Y,ishes, instead of on vines, eight or ten feet high, 
vegetable that should be in every garden. Just imagine fine {-"pa Be^ns growing on i ^» • .^^luable as the Bush Lima Bean and 
T?eTT'imltr"^^^^^^^^^ 
lOc, 3 pkts. 26c., pt. 35c., qt, 
60c. 
STflJSlDfll^t) Tt^EE TOmnTO. 
Should our 
pkts. 
. _ ™, i • I « i„,i™-.l i,^ ViB +!,<■ finest veiretablc of late introduction, also one of the most valuable 
Next to the Bush Lima the Tree Tomato is acknowledpd to b^ reau"rin- nf support at all, gives it a great advantage over the older 
for both private and market use, Its upright tree habit o^^^ produces its bright red fruit in great abundance 
variet.es, as it saves much time in cultivation. The Standard is o I i-rencn onCT I fall, so that it might be correctly 
through the entire season, commencing to npen earjy and conihnuing^ f^.^i^H t 
i.amc 
supply be exha 
. $1 00 
^ ONE PACKET EACH OF THE THREE IfOVELTIES FOR 30c., TWO COLLECTIONS 50c. 
igh the entire season, commencing to npen early ana conxiiiu.ufe ^^^""""" to fill all orders. Shoul 
lfbe"e\\SrX1iTvr,?^e"veyrrrd^^^^^^^ Pkt. 20c., 3 pkts. 60o.. 7 
