SEEDS, FRUIT Am VIMES. 
Livingfston's Market Melon. — A most valuable melon for market. Its 
vigorous growth gives it great hardiness; it ripens a few days earlier than 
Hackensack and is more profitable. Ounce, 15c; pound, $1. 
Osage — A leading fovorite where known. Ounce, 15c; one-fourth 
pound, 30c; pound, 80c. 
New Columbus Melon — This new melon is highly recommended by all 
who have grown it as one of the hardiest in growth; also very productive 
and said to be the finest yet offered in quality. Ounce, 10c; one-fourth 
pound, 25; pound, $1.00. 
I Extra Early Hackensack— One of the leading melons for the grower. 
Ounce, 10c; one-fourth pound, 30c; pound, $1.00. 
Baltimore Nutmeg — Handsomest melon known; uniform in size; smooth, 
fine looker. Ounce, 10c; one-fourth pound, 25c; pound, 75c. 
Prices given on the following varieties of Watermelon Seed: True Ice 
Cream, Kolb’s Gem, Jones’ Jumbo, Dixie Ironclad, Cole’s Early. 
Select Onion Seeds^ 
We Offer to our trade a strain of onion 
seed that cannot be excelled. Beware of 
cheap seed offered. There is danger in 
being deceived. We mean to sell just as 
cheap as any other house, and if our 
prices do not correspond with other relia- 
ble houses please make mention of the 
fact and oblige us. 
Ohio Yellow Globe Onion— The most desirable strain of perfect type, 
globe shape. It has an attractive shape and ripens early. The necks are 
very small, good keepers and of good size and quality. It is one of the 
most profitable and most desirable to grow. Ounce, 25c; one-fourth pound, 
75c; pound, $2.75. 
Yellow Danvers— A good, well-known main cropper. Ounce, 15c; one- 
fourth pound, 40c; pound, $1.10. 
Large Red Wethersfied — Good general purpose onion, very large size and 
handsome. Ounce, 15c; one-fourth pound, 40c; pound, $1.10. 
Early R:d Glob:— very handsome variety which matures very early; 
a good keeper and deep red in color, ounce, 15c; one-fourth pound, 40c; 
pound. $1.50. 
Mammoth Silver King — It has a white silver skin and matures quite 
early; largest of all the flat sorts. They must be sown thinly to produce 
large ones. Ounce, 20c; one-fourth pound, 60c; pound $2. 
Prize Taker — This is a large beautiful Spanish onion. They are of 
enormous size; averaging from 14 to 16 inches in circumference; one of the 
very finest in appearance and a good seller. Ounce, 20c; lb., 60c; lb., $2. 
VEI,ryOW DASSVEDS. GIX)BE. 
