SPECIAL LIST 
OF 
This list comprises select varieties, some of which are quite new, and 
others older, of which brief descriptions are given. 
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. | Per Ounce, 25 cts. I Per Pound, $2.50. 
BEAN. CRYSTAL WHITE DWARF WAX. 
A very distinct variety, with white, waxy, transparent pods, which are stringless, crisp, 
succulent, very tender, of the richest flavor, and, being very slow to harden, retain their 
remarkable table qualities for a "longer time than any other sort. The beans are white 
and very small. 
Per Packet, 10 cents. | Per Quart, 40 cents. 
BEAN. DWARF IVORY POD WAX. 
The earliest of the Wax Pod varieties. The pods are of a beautiful transparent ivory 
white, are long, brittle, stringless, tender, and of rich creamy flavor. The beans are white, 
and excellent for use as a Winter Shelled Bean. It is enormously productive, the vines being 
a perfect mat of pods the entire season. 
Per Packet, 10 cents. I Per Quart, 40 cents. 
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. 
CAULIFLOWER. BERLIN DWARF. 
A promising variety from Germany, which, on trial, has proved nearly equal to Snowball, 
in all essential particulars. 
Per Packet, 25 cents. | Per Ounce, $1.50. 
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 cents. | Per Ounce, $3.00. 
