12 MISS C. H. LIPPIN COTT, HUDSON, WISCONSIN. 
lng; early and almost continuous bearer. The fruits are very large, smooth and 
have a rich satiny purple color. Pkt., 5 ets.; % or., 20 cts.; or* 30 cts. 
B ?'“, ck B «S"ty- A P Egg Plant from ten to twelve days earlier than 
« ork Spineless. Ihe fruits are broad, thick, very attractive In form and of 
good flavor. Its rich, lustrous, purple black color adds to its attractiveness. Pkt., 
5 cts.; oz., 35 cts. 
E st° e m I ; L go N od- »y' V rfe: P 3 Ur ct 9 C ; ea or! S^cfs. ° f “ Eht near 
E WntP^~^?n, 1 Vef 'l«t bI fi,/ ar<le , n . Is complete without this delightful Autumn and 
wn to nimtirn v.™ ! ed tr ” m . tb , e middle of June until the end of August. 
WHITE CURLED — Very crisp and tender. Pkt., 5 cts.; oz., 15 cts. 
K ?r H o^«r B K S b !; rab L Ia ,i? r r“ f0r ., ltS turnip-shaped bulb, which Is formed above 
fnches apart b ‘ b bo d be used whlle young and tender. Set plants eight 
LETTUCE ,H Htn«nn E A N fl — Tb i e ^ f ® r table use. Pkt., 5 Cts.; oz., 25 Cts. 
A i flne, t lar S,e-headed variety. Leaves curled on the edges: 
i« 8l th/ iiro 1 k! ? rcen i ln col °c- the head is crisp and brittle, and flavor exceltent. 
c?ass be Tkt y 3 e cds gar oz n lwt!^ lD exlstence ’ and much the Hnest variety of its 
E P rl , y ® urle ,d Simpson— A loose-bunching sort, forming no definite head 
3* cts 1 * 1 * oz nd lo e cts er ’ ight green ln color - ls ver y hardy and easy to grow. I‘kt.’ 
MANGELS OR STOCK BEETS, Mammoth Long Red — The best long red mangel ■ 
i« r pnot C io V h 0ftea yieldln g SO tons to the acre. It grows well above the ground 
„H d ftmtty harvested, oz., lo cts.; y 4 lb., 20 cts.; l lb., co cts. 8 
'and ^bed ’ VarletT ' Skln deep greeu ’ slightIy net ted 
MUSKMELON, Extra Early Hackensack — An early variety, with almost elobulnr 
Pkt!’ 3 W cts b ‘o S z h l5 V ct y s rlbbed and heavily netted. Flesh thick and light green 
, llan 'ls°me, silvery-white, ball-shaped Onion of large 
size, riesh firm, fine grained, of mild flavor and an excellent, keener Its even 
r ecu ar si ze a n <1 g 1 ob u fa r fonn, combined with the clear, silvery whiteness of the 
fate’^Hpenlhg &t b< 5 cU 3™!™* 8 ‘' 0 "' n ’ 0 "' ing t0 its large size U ls 
yarge Red Globe— Perfectly globe-shaped, of large size; the outer skin ls 
PARSNIM^'if '^ 0 ^^ y* 11 ”^ 8 “^'passed 611 Pki! 6 ? “ctl WT' ^ ° Ur 8tra, “ ,s 
frost5°PlK!, n ^ct b .^oz^ bl t^’ct^ a ^ ,S ^ PS ^ a ”* by* remaining expoLed^to ‘the 
mp™Vr b v, Curled— Fine, dwarf, crimped leaves. Pkt., 3 cts.; oz.. 10 cts 
Bl }b y King— A popular variety of the Bell or Bull Nose type The fruit 
illdtag* in? staffing ’ Pkt., 3 e c?s aV °oz 1S 25 1 ! d ts and SW6et; S desirai)le variety f <> r 
P U?u EE ’d B ve d r. da b P o°t n ^‘kt^T™.! \T% cV*^ Pr0dUCtlve - Tb * fruits are small, 
P ^L^ PEB ’ Sweet Mountain— It ls a strong grower, very productive The nenners 
wh e ° young are of a bright green color, wTthout any shade of purple- whe? ?lnl 
arM'L 0 I beautiful red; the flesh is thick, sweet and mild. They ’often grow 
six inches long by four Inches through. Pkt., 3 cts.; oz„ 25 cts. 8 
P ^vo S r=Ji^ P ?o I V & ~o^ lme ? sely Productive and of the finest quality. Vine very strong 
oTa 8 3 ^yH°o d f\ P ^ packed “hi “t h e D p o d *? B t 
PEAS, American Wonder— Of extremely dwarf growth, onlv R to in inches 
of ^rst-? lass ea qualfty. A1 p1ct!, •^?°& > a £ fl ,S d . T‘ large "^‘ikled’ peas 
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