saee&ssio/N 
CABBAGE. 
Very early, maltiring about Ihe 
same time as the Early Summer, . 
and is twice its size. Although this 
variety will be largely grown to 
come in for midsumtner use ; it 
will also be valuable as a fall or 
winter variety, as its firm solid 
head makes it an excellent keeper. 
Undoubtedly the best variety for . 
general cultivation. Pkt. anc., <w.. 
$1, ^ lb. $3.50, postpa'-l. 
BOUQUET 
CELE-Rg. 
Although not a new variety it is 
one of special merit. It belongs 
to the same class as the Golden 
Dwarf. Solid, and of the finest 
quality, with beautifully curled or 
fringed leaves, which render it 
very showy, and makes tlie iinest 
display on the table of all the Cel- 
eries. Flavor is unsurpassed. l*kt^ 
15C., 6pkts. 75c., postpaid. 
SUCCESSION C.\liB.\GK. 
OSAGE, OH MILLE-R'S e^EA/VV MUSK 
MELO/N. 
Although catalogued by .some as two varieties we fail lo find any difference between the 
Osage and Miller's Cream, we have therefore entered it as one variety. After being thoroughly 
tested in all sections of the country it is pronounced as one of the very best. 
The flesh, which is of a rich salmon color, is very thick, sweet, and of the finest quality, rind 
thin and finely netted. Vines vigorous and very productive, literally covering the ground with 
fruit. Pkt. IOC., oz. 25c., 'i lb. 75c., lb. $2. so, postpaid. 
OS.^GE, OR MILLER'S CKE.^M MUSK MELON. 
EME-RALD GEM 
MUSK MELO/N. 
An e.-tcellent new Musk Melon, which orig. 
inatcd in Michigan. Too much cannot be 
said of the quality of this Melon, as there 
is not another variety that approaches it in bouquet cklekv. 
flavor. It is deeply ribbed, smooth skin and of a deep emerald green color, flesh 
.salmon, very thick and juicy. The vines are strong growing and very productive. 
Pkt. Kic., oz. 25c., ^ lb. 75c., I lb., $2.50, postpaid. 
P-Rl/NCESS MUSK MELO/N. 
The Princess after a thorough trial, has proven to be one of the best Melons in 
cultivation. In shape, it is almost round, with heavily netted, dark green skin; the 
flesh is of a rich orange color and very thick, while the flavor is delicious. Ripens 
early and grows to a good size, often weighing 10 lbs. each. The vines grow vigorously 
and are exceedingly prt>ductive. All lovers of fine Melons should try the Princess. 
Pkt. loc., oz. 30c., y, lb., 750., lb. $2.50, postpaid. 
