A Money Maker for Gardeners ## Leads All 
Varieties by Nearly Ten Days in Earliness. 
A-tJ.^ ^r,"„,!oM*"' 7i*''K^^*l?°w'^ Earliett of All, and nearly every known kind claiuiing earliness and beats them all by a week or ten 
The torn «tr„.i^»r,\^ SX^A^ '"'»,':'^'' '«<1 on account of Its rich color and invariably brings the highest prices in the market. 
J^Vav"ev?rfound"a1,7^i'".''-.^"^^^^^^^^^ 
none of our patrons who desire an extra early tomato should fail to secure the First of All. 
, N. Y., writes: "Your First of All was eight or ten days earlier than eight other early varieties which I 
N. D. JBWBL, Richfield Springs, 
tested." ^ ^ 
fned^^N,?A^h?rVii,^\^^^*l!'' - T*^*"* •, t"^^5* season I had several kinds of tomatoes, and your First of All was the only one that rip- 
D ''"'^ ' per bushel." ^ r 
W. P. CARL, Vinton, Iowa, writes: "I can't get along without your First of All. It beat the Acme by over two weeks." 
8 Pkts. ^250. 0^°.''50o*V'b^ «"'5o"'?\b^l5*Oo!"^^^^^ ""^'"^ '''' convince any one of its value. Pkt. lOo. 
This is undoubtedly one of the most 
beautiful celeries that has ever been 
^,,1^ . _ J • ■ ^ J . ;~ ' " introduced. The flavor is simply 
aelicious and is crisp, sweet and entirely free from the strong rtavor found in some sorts. It 
Jt'"' white and red celery, combining the good qualities of both. The 
handsome stalks are of a delicate ivory white shade tinted and marked with a very light 
pinK. It IS a strong, robust grower with no tendency to rust, and in keening qualities it is 
iTt^^^' '^v J17 other variety. Pink plume really belongs to the self-blanching class, as 
It requires very little earthing op or banking to prepare it ready for table. The leaves are 
f^S11h*\ J""'' and very gracefully cut. For private use we cannot recommend It 
ir& o?' ".^.^^i^yi A* superior to the well known White Plume. Pkt. 
KJO; oz, 25o, ^ lb. 75c, lb. $2.50. 
Cbe new Pink Plume Celrey. 
£m$' triutnpb ^ 
Celery, 
One of the^best late 
sorts. Of tflKellent 
J* quality and one of the 
best keepers, remaining in condition 
much longer than most sorts. Its 
stalks are very large, solid of finest 
texture and quality; crisp and tender 
and real nut-like flavor. Pkt. 5c, oz. 
30o, Vilb. 85 c, lb. $3.00. 
eanaaian (Uonaer. 
The popular Dwarf Variety— An 
immense green podded dwarf bean of 
the finest quality. Many of the pods 
measure fifteen inches in length and 
are very tender and of the most deli- 
cious flavor. For string beans or 
cooked as Limas it is equally de- 
sirable, and we are glad to be able 
to offer such a splendid variety to our 
patrons. The vines are strong and 
vigorous in growth, producing their 
handsome pods in great profusion for 
a long time during the season. On 
this nage we give a good illustration 
of Canadian Wonder, showing the 
single plant in full bearing. Pkt. lOo, 
pt. 30o, qt. 50o, postpaid; pk. 
$1.50 
Cnn our liberal discount offer QM 
woO on all seeds in packets page O'ri 
Celbrv— Evans' TRn.'»n>n. 
