SPECIAL LIST 
OF 
This list comprises select varieties, some of which are quite new, and 
others older, of which brief descriptions are given. 
BEET. NEW EARLY TURNIP-ROOTED, “ECLIPSE.” 
This is a most excellent variety. While quite as early as the Marly Egyptian, which here- 
tofore has ranked as the earliest variety, it is every way its superior either for table use or for 
marketing. It differs from the Egyptian in being globe-shaped instead of flat, while it 
retains the small top and deep blood color of the latter variety. 
Per Packet, 10 cts. I Per Ounce, 20 ots. | Per Pound, $2.00. 
BEET. EARLY TREVISE RED FLAT. 
A new early variety from France, with flat, black-skinned bulb and blood-red flesh; 
almost as early as the very early Egyptian Beet ; leaves small and dark red. 
Per Packet, 10 cts. I Per Ounce, 25 cts. 
CAULIFLOWER. HENDERSON’S EARLY SNOWBALL. 
This (the true original stock) is the earliest of all Cauliflowers, and gives the best satisfac- 
tion wherever tried. Its dwarf habit and short outside leaves allow it to be planted as close 
as eighteen or twenty inches apart each way, consequently the yield per acre is immense. 
Highly recommended for home gardens or market crops. 
Per Packet, 50 cts. I Per Ounce, $4.50. 
CAULIFLOWER. DEAN’S EARLY SNOWBALL. 
A new English variety, with excellent recommendations as to earliness, size, and solidity 
of head ; of very compact growth, admitting of close planting. 
Per Packet, 35 cts. I Per Ounce, $3.00. 
CABBAGE. VERY EARLY ETAMPES. 
A new French variety, recommended as the best of all early varieties. 
Per Packet, 10 cts. I Per Ounce, 40 cts. 
CABBAGE. EARLY PIXIE. 
Not new, but a very excellent and very early variety, heads very hard, and good in quality. 
Fine for Marketing and for Family use. As it has but few outside leaves, it admits of very 
close planting; an immense number can be grown on an acre. 
Per Packet, 10 cts. | Per Ounce, 25 cts. 
