SPECIAL LIST OF VEGETABLE SEEDS. 
DANDELION. PARIS VERY EARLY. 
A new variety of French Dandelion, recommended as making a very early growth; espe- 
daily suitable for Market Gardeners, and forcing under glass. 
Per Packet, 10 cents. | Per Ounce, 50 cents. 
LETTUCE. BLACK-SEEDED SIMPSON. 
An excellent sort for summer cutting. It does not form a head, but a large, compact mass 
of leaves, very light colored, of good quality, and stands summer heat well. 
Per Packet, 10 cents. I Per Ounce, 40 cents. 
LETTUCE. SALAMANDER. 
An excellent variety for summer use, forming good heads that withstand drought and heat, 
and remain longer without running to seed than any other variety. 
Per Packet, 10 cents. I Per Ounce, 40 cents. 
LETTUCE. YELLOW SEEDED BUTTER. 
This is a very distinct sort. It forms large, dense heads of a light yellow color, very crisp 
and tender, and of excellent flavor. It also withstands summer heat well, without running to 
Per Packet, 10 cents. I Per Ounce, 40 cents. 
LETTUCE. STONEHEAD GOLDEN YELLOW. 
This is a very fine variety, forming very large heads, solid, crispy, of excellent flavor, and 
will give the liest satisfaction wherever tried. 
Per Packet, 10 cents. | Per Ounce, 40 cents. 
MUSKMELON. IMPROVED HACKENSACK. 
We introduced this variety in its 1 mproved form to the Market Gardeners of this vicinity 
in 18S1, and on trial it was pronounced an exceedingly fine Melon in every respect. It is of 
good sire, round, flattened at the ends, skin green, and roughly netted; flesh green, sweet, 
rich and delicious. A splendid variety either for Marketing or for Family use. 
Per Packet, 5 cts. | Per Ounce, 15 cts. I Per Pound, $1.00. 
MELON. SURPRISE. 
A very excellent variety, recently introduced. It has a thin, cream-colored skin, thickly 
netted; the flesh is of a deep salmon color, very thick, and of exquisite flavor. It is also a 
good bearer ; is round in shape, and of good size. 
Per Packet, 5 cts. | Per Ounce, 15 cts. I Per Pound, $1.00. 
MELON. BAY VIEW. 
A very large, oval-shaped, fine flavored Melon; a strong and vigorous grower, and remark- 
ably productive. With ordinary cultivation the fruits will weigh ten to fifteen pounds each , 
if extra care is given, they easily reach twenty pounds. The flesh is light green, very thick, 
luscious, and sweet. 
Per Packet, 10 cents. | Per Ounce, 20 cents. 
