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mmm wm&mtamem smsbs. 
Campbell’s 60 Daps Sugar Corn. 
if? a table Corn, this variety lias no superior in quality, and is believed to be not 
only the earliest, but the best extra-early Sugar Corn grown. It is the result ot’sev 
eral years careful hybridizing and selection from the earliest and best varieties It 
bears long ears, large grains, and very small cobs * is of the richest sweet-corn fht- 
vor, and in favprable seasons ready lor the table in GO days from planting It is 
worthy a place in every garden. Price, per packet,. Ihcls.; A pint 20 cts • ^nint °n 
cts.; quart 50 cents, post-paid, by mail. 1 2 1 U CIS > P'ut oO 
Dwarf Wax or Butter Beau, 
The finest dwarf or snap-bean in cultivation. Early, immensely productive and 
«/ri the i m08t w* ICate UaVO f. -Puds waxy yellow, solid, very tender, and absolutely 
stringless. I rice, per packet; 10 cents; pint 30 cts.; quart oO’ctst, post-paid, by mail ^ 
Laxton’s Alpha Pea. 
A new and extra-early wrinkled marrow Pea, of great productiveness and «■. 
qutsite flavor It is butabout one day later than Carter’s First Crop Pea and greativ 
superior to it ... productiveness and quality. Of dwarf habit; blight 3 inches 
Bauson Lettuce. 
«.!i lnS va r et r, is % '? r .V crisp and tender, and of the very finest quality. In rich coil 
with good cultivation, it produces immense heads, often a foot or more ind/™’ 
ter. Superior to any other Eettece I have ever grown. Seed very w'a 'e 
per packet, 10 cents, post-paid, by mail. s scarce. Prices 
10'bt’s. 
Olive-shapecl Scarlet Radish. 
The best early Spring Radish. Crisp, tender, and of mild flavor. Packet 
Campbell’s Late Rose Potato. 
Has done remarkably well here the past season, yielding largely more n, 
any other kind. It is in quality excellent; and except where it is too) ate ‘ 
general satisfaction. In some localities, when planted too late, or where’tlmsfl! 
has not been long enough to mature it perfectly, it has not met expectations 
account of its lateness in ripening, it is not adapted to as large an extent of terri? 
ry as was hoped; but where all things are favorable to its requirements it hi mu’ 
sustained its reputation, and both in yield anil quality has proven all thkt wascla 
ed. The price the coming season will be, by mail past-paid, 4 lb. package fo - ^' 
per bushel by express or height, $2 50; per barrel $5. 1 st lor 51; 
Grape Vines of Extra Large Size , 
CROWN WITH SPECIAL CAKE FOR IMMEDIATE BEARING 
I have, of the following kinds, Vines of extra size and quality suited f 
!nedla a te d re f suhs ardeU W " iCh ’ With K °° d Care ’ wi,1 « ive bestpolslbleTm- 
Croton, extra fine roots, $1.25 eacli; $12 per dozen. 
Senasqua and Belvidere, $1 single; $10 per dozen. 
Splendid Delaware layers, one and two years, very low, by the thousand. 
