MATS NORTHERN GROWN SEEDS, BEST FOR ALL OLIMES. 
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Valentine Giant String- 
locc Ham This valuable va- 
1C>» OCdII. ripty which is of 
recent origin has proven to 
superior to any other groen^ 
podded bean ever oifered and 
will be prized by all who grow 
for home or market use. It i 
possesses the following iwints of J 
superiority over the old Bedf 
IValentine and other sorts: 1- 
|lt is ready for market fully aj 
week earlier. 2— The pod-s aver-f 
age % larger, being from 5 to w 
inches in length. 3— They are 
always absolutely stringlcss, 
rounil, full and fleshy. 4— It is 
more prolific, producing from 20 
ito ijO per cejit more p(xls. .5— Its 
quality is unsurpassed, Ix-int; | 
most deliciously flavored. It isj 
bevond question the most profit 
able bean to grow for the early j 
market, as its enormous yields, \ 
|its earliness and its good qualityj 
.11 combine to render it very 
'Opular and much .sought after, 
rive it a trial this year and you ; 
will forever plant it afterwards. 
Pkt. iOc, pt. 3Sc, at. 60c, 
pk. $2.00. 
Beet, Faust's Crimson. 
Faost Crimson. 
Bean, Valentine Giant Stringlcss. 
This variety, introduced a few 
years since from Germany, is of 
medium to large size, of a very , 
pleasing dark crimson color. It is exceedingly fine grained, crisp, tender and deliciously sweet. The very boat table beet we have I 
ever seen. In addition to these flne quaUties it is one of the earliest, if not the very earliest, in cultivation, rendering it of grea( I 
value to market gardeners and truckers. Pkt. 5c, oz. IOc, ^ lb. 25c, tb. 75c. . , ... v> . j « ^ n I 
Nlx^-t-Inn-'c {^fimcnn This is another early turnip beet introduced from England, where it is highly prized for tahltt 
I^ULLIllJ^ a V-llIllSUlI. use. The color is an inten.se deep crimson, the flesh tender and melting. It comes into markelf 
very early, and, while not as large a.s some turnip shaped varieties, is a valuable addition on account of its earliness ana its fini I 
quality. Pkt. iOc, ol. 15c, ^Ib. 30c, lb. 90c. „ j _i j 
Tha r'inr'innaf i M SH-k-f f l?adiah (Soecut.) The tops of this new radish are very small and may stand muchl 
1 ne V'lnHIlIltll.I ITltlllVCl- tVO-UIdll. closer in the rows than wood's Earlv Frame or Long Scarlet, without dan P 
gcr of running to seed. Thev grow straight and smooth and from 6 to 7 inches long. The flesh is very tender, crisp and delicious ] 
never becoming pithy or hollow. The skin is very thin and is of an attractive bright scarlet color. Pkt. 5c, oz. IOc, J4 lb. 25c, I 
lb. 75c. , f 
Radish, Brightest Long Scarlet, ri^re'ilr.?' 
sort ; resembles Early Long Scarlet in shape and size. Extraordinarily early, beingi 
fit for iLse in 24 days after sowing. It is the brightest scarlet we have ever seen in I 
a radish; tips white; rapid seller on market. Pkt. 5c, oz. IOc, % lb. 25c, f 
'"•'■sc. Lettuce, Wonderful./ 
(See cut.) Introduced two [ 
years ago and continually t 
growing m favor. The large, ' 
white neads resemble cab-/ 
bago in their solidity, andj 
frequently weigh 2 and 8l 
pounds each. The quality f 
is superb, being crisp, rich i" 
and fender. It withstands/ 
the heat well, making 
flne variety for all 
sons. Pkt. 5c, oz. 
20c, K lb. 60c. 
Passion Let-^ 
ittcp A larse' 
luwb. drumhead sort, with the outer leaves 
tinged with brown. Considered one of the finest 
for notel and private use and quite popular with 
the leading hotels in New TorK, Boston and San 
Francisco. Pkt. 5c, oz. 20c. H lb. 50c. 
"ifellow Queen. 
Yellow Queen. J.^, 
best 
irst early 
head lettuce. A very desirable early 
variety, of a most plea,sing golden-yel- 
low color, and second to none for forc- 
ing. It is one of the most 
deceptive varieties we 
have ever seen, as at first 
glance it seems to be of 
medium size, but it forms 
all solid heads, with lit- 
tle or no waste, so that 
there is really more to it 
than in nianj; Lettuces 
double the size. It is 
very crisp, tender and 
juicy We cannot recom- 
mend it too highly. Pkt. 
IOC, OZ. 25c, K lb. 75C. 
The Cincinnati Market liadish. 
SPECIAL OFFER. 
One packet of each 
of the seven special- 
ties described on this 
page for 40c. 
Wonderful. 
