SPECIAL LIST or VEGETABLE SEEDS. 
SPECIAL LIST 
OF 
This list comprises recently introduced varieties, some quite new, and 
others older, of which brief descriptions are given. 
BEAN. TALL TRANSYLVANIAN BUTTER. 
A new running variety from Germany, described as robust growing, excellent and produc- 
tive, with very long, broad, fleshy, and stringless pods. 
Per Packet, 15 cents. 
BEAN. DWARF GOLDEN WAX. 
Not new, but until recently Us merits were comparatively unknown. It is a most excel- 
lent variety, either for Market Gardeners’ or Family use. It is the earliest and most prolific 
of the Dwarf Wax-Pod sorts, producing larger pods, creamy white in color, which are very 
tender, stringless, and fine flavored. It is also good for green shelling, and as a dry Bean for 
later use. 
Per Packet, 10 cts. | Per Quart, 30 cts. 1 Per Bushel, $7.00- 
BEAN. YELLOW ETAMPES SOJA. 
Of the Soja sorts this is the best for culinary purposes, having a fine flavor, cooks well, and 
is very nutritious. It is used and cooked the same as other Beans, either green or dry. The 
plant grows about twenty inches high, and yields enormously. It is also useful for fodder for 
stock. 
Per Packet, 15 cents. 
CABBAGE. VERY EARLY ETAMPES. 
A new French variety, recommended as the best of all early varieties. 
Per Packet, 15 cents. 
CABBAGE. LITTLE 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. 
Per Packet, 10 cts. 1 Per Ounce, 25 cts. 
CELERY. CRAWFORD’S HALF DWARF. 
This variety is grown very extensively by the Market Gardeners around New York, who 
give it the preference to all other varieties. It blanches well, is very solid, has a fine nutty 
flavor, and is a good and vigorous grower. It does not tiller or have side shoots like the 
Boston Market variety, and by some is preferred on that account. 
Per Packet, 15 cents. | Per Ounce, 50 cents. 
