8 
NORTHERN 
GROWN 
IS THE BEST 
are sent with each 
order. Many are 
the kind letters 
we have re- 
ceived from 
our custom 
ers. \v h o 
are sur- 
prised 
and de- 
lighted 
with the 
present 
of some 
choice 
seeds, 
plant*i or 
f r u it, 
which we send 
them free of cliarge 
For this season 
we have several 
Good Things 
we will distribute 
in this manner. 
BEST GARDEN 
VARIETIES^ 
ToWo Oiipon Undoubtedly the finest carrot for gen- 
IdUit; I^UCCII epal use that has ever been introduced. 
As will be seen by our Illustration, it is rather long com- 
ing abruptly to a point, and has almost no side shoots. 
tor home use we cannot too hiehly recommend it to our 
patrons, and we know that for amateurs it is unequaled 
by any other variety. We introduced it several years 
ago, and hundreds of our patrons prefer Table Queen to 
any other carrot. Pkt. lOe. oz. 15c, ^ lb. 35c, lb. $1.00. 
I rt«rr Ot-onrra The most popular of the older sorts. The 
L.UIlg UlallgC roots are long, thickest near the crown, 
tapering rerularly to the point, Color, deep orange; yields 
heavily. Pkt. 5e. oz. lOe. H lb. 20e, lb. 65c. 
r»nrinHa nr Ov Hpart A desirable variety on soil too hard and stifffor the lon;er 
UUcraUQc or UX-ncdll growing sorts. The tops are very small for the size ot the 
roots, which are comnaratively short, but often attain a diameter of a inches. Pkt. 6C, oz. 
^°rut ntlnl'-^r^See cut.) Portable use this is considered particularly desirable. 
Lnanicudy The carrots have attained such a uniformity that they are almost 
duplicates of each other. The tops are of 
medium size, neck small, roots taper- 
ing slightly but uniformly. Stumped 
rooted. Pkt. 5c. oz. 10c, 'A lb 20c, lb. 
75e. 
French Forcing ll^Vt^rtll 
cing purposes. It forms a small, alnjost 
globe shaped root; color orange, flesh 
fine grained, and ofsplendidquality. 
Pkt. 5c, OZ. lOe, H lb. 30c. 
lb. $1.00. 
Early Scarlet Horn 
Vnrrina Extra early, tops 
r Ur tlllg small, roots deep 
orange color. Ready for market 
in 40 days. Pkt. 5c, oz. lOc, H 
lb. 25c, lb. 90c. 
Staple Half Long Dan- 
VPrQ Improved stock; one of the 
VClo^ost productive for field 
culture. Largely grown in all sections on 
account of its enormous yield. Flesh deep 
orange. Pkt. 5e, oz. lOe, H lb. 20c, lb. 75c. 
FOR STOCK CARROTS 
SEE FOLIO 28 
Chantenay Carrot 
NORTHERN GROWN 
SUGAR OR SWEET CORN 
SELECTED STOCK 
We pay the postage on Sweet Corn In the packet, pint and quart. Prices quoted on peek and bushel lots are freight op express at 
purchasers expense. 
Pnon Tl^l\7 See illustration from photograph, much reduced. This most valuable sort is of 
1 CCP U l/dy Minnesota origin; and is not only early, but one of the sweetest and best. The 
stalks grow from three to four feet high. Ears average from five to six inches in length and are of per- 
fect form, being compactly filled from butt to tip with milky white kernels of hscious tenderness and 
deliciously rich flavor. The toothsome quality is 
~ retained a much longer time 
than with most corns. 
The plants are very 
healthy growers, 
are wonderfully 
lific. 
PRICES : 
Pkt. 5c, pt. 20c, 
and 
pro- 
qt. 
35c, pk. $1.00, bu. $3.50. 
Peep of Day 
