SPECIAL LIST OF VEGETABLE SEEDS. 
CABBAGE. VERY EARLY ETAMPES. 
A new French variety, recommended as the best of all early varieties. 
Per Packet, 15 cents. | Per Ounce, 40 cents. 
CABBAGE. EARLY PIXIE. 
Not new, but a very excellent and very early variety, heads very hard, and good in quality. 
I'ine 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 cents. | Per Ounce, 25 cents. 
CELERY. CRAWFORD’S HALF DWARF. 
This variety, also known as Henderson’s Half-Dwarf, is grown very extensively by the 
Market Gardeners around New York, who give it the preference to all other varieties. It 
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. 
CELERY. GOLDEN DWARF. 
A very distinct variety, also largely grown by the Market Gardeners around New York 
city for that market. In size and habit it is much like the other Half Dwarf kinds, except 
that, when blanched, the heart, which is large and full, is of a waxy, golden yellow, rendering 
it a most striking and showy variety. It is very solid, of most excellent flavor, and one of the 
very best keepers during winter known. 
Per Packet, 15 cents. | Per Ounce, 60 cents. 
CORN. EXTRA EARLY MARBLEHEAD SWEET. 
This is an eight-rowed, flesh-colored, very early variety; fully a week to ten days earlier 
than any of the early sweet varieties at present in use. The plant is of dwarf habit; ears of 
medium size, and set low down on the stalk. 
Per Packet, 10 cts. | Per Quart, 25 cts. | Per Peck, $150. 
CORN. MARBLEHEAD MAMMOTH SWEET. 
This is an excellent sort for family use or for marketing; very sweet, and is the earliest of 
the large varieties — a very valuable quality, as most of the large varieties are late. The ears 
are very large, and have been found to weigh, fresh from the stalk, two and three pounds 
each. 
Per Packet, 10 cts. | Per Quart, 25 cts. | Per Peck, $150. 
CUCUMBER. WHITE SPINE. ( For Forcing.) 
This is a very choice selection of the true Early White Spine variety, so largely grown 
under glass during winter, for the Boston market. It is not only excellent in quality, but is 
also the most profitable variety for winter forcing that has thus far been introduced, yielding, 
in experienced hands, with best culture, immense crops. We have this selection of seed 
grown for us, for special culture under glass. 
Per Packet, 10 cts. | Per Ounce, 25 cts. | Per Pound, $3.00. 
