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Sugar Corn Aristocrat (Extra early). Ripening with 
Cory. Raised at Newport, R. I. The grain is broad, 
grows 4-6 ft. high (Dreer) 
Apple Shiawasse Beauty, of the Fameuse type, origi- 
nated in Michigan. Striped red or yellow. Season, No- 
vember to January (Green) 
Peach. Rochester (Yellow, freestone). Two weeks 
earlier than Elberta and is possibly a cross of that and Early 
Crawford. Bears early (Green) 
Forcing Carrot. New Amsterdam makes roots about 
four inches long, and small core; bright orange red. Foliage 
about six inches high (Burpee) 
Forcing Carrot represents a type that is excellent for 
the home garden to be grown in frames and eaten when 
small (Dreer) 
Lettuce Brittle Ice recommended as a hot 
weather crisp-head variety in the home garden 
(Burpee) 
Melon Honey Dew. Of the Cassaba type, 
round, yellow, with hard rind and so keeps well into 
winter. Adapted to the warmer sections with a 
long growing season (Dreer) 
Dark-leaved Globe Beet is a repre- 
sentation of the forcing type of vegetable. 
This is a strain selected for deep color 
(Dreer) 
Pea Market Surprise. A dwarf, 
round seeded, extra early, maturing in 
sixty-five days. Grows to a height of 
thirty inches. Prolific of pod, much like 
Little Marvel 
Raspberry Syracuse. Originated in Syracuse, N. Y. Bright red, and produces fruit over a 
period of four weeks (Green) 
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