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SEEDS OF SPECIAL MEEIT. 
Seminole Water Melon. 
Earliest Carmine Forcing Radish. 
Oblong in shape, smooth and beautifully propor- 
tioned; it is of two colors, gray and light’ green, 
the gray greatly predominating. Melons of both 
colors are formed on the same vine, and are pre- 
cisely the same in every respect except color. It is 
a perfect Melon and a decided addition to the list, 
being very early, large, enormously productive and 
of excellent flavor. This melon possesses four 
qualities which will make it the most popular ever 
offered to the public. It is e.vtra early, extra 
large, enormously productive, and of 
most delicious flavor. Pkt. 10c„ oz. 15c., 
lb. $1 50. 
Brazil Sugar. 
This variety, originally from South America has 
been thoroughly tested in the United States the 
past years, and is pronounced by critical growers a 
most valuable acquisition to our list of summer and 
autumn squashes. The flesh and skin are of a 
bright yellow color, slightly warted. As its name 
indicates, it is one of the sweetest of all squashes, 
the flesh being unusually fine-grained and tender, 
so much so that it is palatable even when eaten raw. 
They reach a weight of three to four pounds each, 
ripen early, and grow so vigorously that they are 
but little afflicted by the squash-bug, Pkt., 5c.; 
oz., 10c.; lb., $1 00. 
Stratagem Pea. 
A remarkable variety and claimed to be the finest 
dwarf wrinkled pea grown; in table quality none 
can 8urpa.ss it; grows to a height of two feet; vines 
very strong and needing but a slight support; the 
strong sturdy haulm is literally covered with large 
pods, many of which measure five and one-half 
inches in length, and contain as many as ten large 
fine -flavored wrinkled peas. An excellent sort for 
the home table or the market. 
This Badish is, without doubt, the best forcing 
variety in existence. They will produce good roots 
in about twenty days from time of sowing. They 
can also be used to good advantage as a generM 
crop. The color is a fine shade of carmine; flesh 
pure white, crisp, sweet and fresh to the taste. 
Price, per oz., 10c.; lb., $1 00. 
Improved Sacramento Favorite Tomato. 
This is not a new Tomato by any means, but we 
can say with pride that it is one of the finest table 
and shipping Tomatoes that has ever been intro- 
duced. It originated some ten to fifteen years ago 
by a Mr. Bascom, who kept it up to the standard 
until he died some five or six years after, when it 
was allowed to run down. The last four years we 
have grown and improved the strain so that it is 
now one of the finest Tomatoes grown. They are 
of large uniform size, smooth skin, thick flesh, a 
beautiful shade of bright red, and of unexcelled 
flavor. The vines are vigorous and productive, 
producing as much to the acre as any other variety. 
We are the only ones who have the true stock of 
this valuable Tomato. Parties wishing seeds or 
plants of this, the best Tomato grown, will do well 
to place their orders with us with the assurance 
that they are getting one of the best Tomatoes in 
existance. Price, peroz., 20o., per lb., $2 50. 
