COLUMBIAJ^ GRAPE COMPAXY. 
PEA5. 
■^or the arket Sardener. 
New Juno — One of the best wrinkled 
peas of its class. It has a stout, robust 
vine, large pods always well filled, 
height 2 feet, season medium early. 
One-half pint, 15c; pint, 25c; quart, 50c; 
peck, $2. 
Pride of the Market— Vine of medium 
heigth; one of the best flavored. Pint, 
25c; quart, 45c; peck, $1.75; bushel, $6. 
Stratagem — Half dwarf, enormous 
cropper, pods long with 9 peas to pod. 
Pint. 25c; quart, 45c; peck, $1.75; 
bushel, $f). 
Telephone — A strong grower; large 
pods, with big peas of very flne flavor. 
Pint, 20c; quart, 35c; peck, $1.60. 
Livingston's First in Market — It is one 
of the very best early varieties, and is 
pronounced so by a number of growers; 
it is also one of the most profitable for 
the market gardener. Pint, 20c; quart, 
40c; peck, $1.25; bushel, $4.50. 
'irst and Best- Very early, pods ripen all at once. Pint, 20c; quart, 40c; 
peck, $1. 
Premium Gem— Fine dwarf, pods large, early. Pint, 25c; quart, 40c; 
peck, $1.40. 
McLean's Advance— Best second early; very productive and a good 
cropper. Pint, 20c; quart, 40c; peck, 1.20. 
Also Shropshire Hero, Everbearing, Heroine. Prices given on applica- 
tion. REMEMBER we pay postage on seeds by pints and quarts, but pecks 
and bushels go by express. 
RADISH— FOR FORCING OR FOR MARKET. 
Cincinnati Market Radish -It has grown in popularity wonderfully in a 
few seasons. It is one of the finest lookers when tied in bunches and has 
become one of the leaders. Ounce, 10c; one-fourth pound, 30c; pound. $1. 
Also the following other varieties-' Early Round Dark Red, Rosy Gem, 
Giant White, Improved Chartier, Wood’s Earl}', Early Long. 
SQUASH— GOOD STRAINS. 
True Hubbard -Very well known. Ounce, 10c; X Ih., 25c; lb., 75c. 
