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A. WASHBURN & SONS, FLORISTS, 
White Spine. 
CUCUMBER. 
One oz. will plant 50 hills. 
The first three kinds are pickling varie 
ties, the last two are for slicing and are also 
good for pickles if picked when small. 
BOSTON PICKLING OR GREEN’S PRO- 
LIFIC. 
EARLY FRAME OR SHORT GREEN. 
CHICAGO OR WESTERFIELD PICK- 
LING. 
IMPROVED WHITE SPINE. 
IMPROVED LONG GREEN. 
Price of any of above varieties^ Pkt. 5c, 
oz. 10c, '/^ lb. 25c, lb. 90c postpaid. 
LETTUCE. 
One ounce will plant, 150 feet of drill. 
GRAND RAPIDS. — Tne leading lettuce in 
this vicinity. Leaves light green and 
crinkly. 
HANSON. — One of the best heading varie- 
ties. 
PRIZE HEAD EARLY.— Leaves tipped with 
brown. 
Any of above varieties, Pkt. 5c, oz. 10c, !4 
lb. 35c, postpaid. 
WATERMELON. 
One ounce will plant 30 hills. 
PEERLESS. — One of the best of the white 
seeded varieties. 
KOLB’S GEM. — A large size melon. Good 
for shipping. 
DIXIE. — A fine looking melon and of good 
quality. 
SWEET HEART. — A large melon, flesh deep 
red and very sweet. 
MOUNTAIN SWEET.— Medium size, an old 
and popular variety. 
Any of above varieties, Pkt. 5c, oz. 10c, (4 
lb. 20c, lb. 70c, postpaid. 
MUSKMELON. 
One ounce will plant 50 hills. 
EMERALD GEM. — Considered the finest of 
the nutmeg varieties. Flesh, salmon color. 
PETOSKEY OR PAUL ROSE.— An excel- 
lent variety. Rather larger than Emerald 
Gem and Netted Gem. Flesh, orange yel- 
low. 
OSAGE. — A medium size melon of fine qual- 
ity. Flesh, orange color. 
Emerald Gem.' 
EXTRA EARLY HACKENSACK. A good 
size melon of the best quality. Flesh, 
light green. 
NETTED GEM OR ROCKY FORD.— A nut- 
meg variety. Quality good, flesh green. 
Any of above varieties, Pkt. 5c, oz. 10c, J4 
lb. 35c, lb. $1.25 postpaid. 
OKRA OR GUMBO. 
Cultivated for its young seed pods which 
are used in soup or stewed and served like . 
asparagus. 
EXTRA EARLY DWARF.— Grows low and 
stocky. Pkt. 5c, oz. 10c, |4 25c, post- 
paid. 
