G. C. WATSON, PHILADELPHIA, TRADE LIST, FALL, 1901 
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Gardening Under Glass. 
The following select list of sorts good for forcing, represents the approved varie- 
ties in use by successful market growers at the present time. The choicest strains 
only are offered, regardless of expense. A dollar in the cost of the seed is of small 
importance when the success or failure of a crop is at stake. 
BAILEY’S FORCING BOOK. 
In this connection I have 
pleasure in endorsing Mr. Bai- 
ley’s new book. It is a practical 
and up-to-date work, and will 
be a great help to those who 
grow or intend to grow vegeta- 
bles under glass. Contains full 
instructions how to grow Toma- 
toes, Cucumbers, Lettuce and 
other vegetables. I have made 
arrangements with the publish- 
ers and offer same at publisher’s 
price, $1.00 postpaid. The book 
contains 226 pages and 88 illus- 
trations, C. J. Pen nock says : 
“It would have saved us dollars 
and dollars if we could have 
had it a few year9 ago. Every 
grower should possess this 
book.*’ 
GRAND RAPIDS FORCING LETTUCE. 
Lettuce, Boston market, or warm temperature 
Hittingers Belmont, an improvement on Boston market, larger and 
better substance 
Big Boston, fine for cool greenhouse 
Deacon, large, solid and crisp \ 
Dutch Butter, for cool greenhouse 
Grand Rapids, a loose-leaved sort, largely grown in the West . . . 
Early Curled Simpson, good forcing variety of the loose leaved 
type 
Cucumber, Hills Forcing White Spine 
Arlington Forcing White Spine 
“ Extra Early White Spine (new), earlier than Hills or Arlington . ! 
English, Rollinson’s Telegraph 
Cauliflower, Extra Early Dwarf Erfurt 
Early Snowball, Extra Selected 
Carrot, Extra Early Parisian Forcing 
Radish, Extra Early Scarlet Button 
“ Earliest Carmine Forcing 
Musk Melons, English, for Forcjng: 
Blenheim Orange, scarlet flesh 
Conqueror of Europe, green flesh 
Hero of Lockiuge, white flesh 
Bean, Ne Plus Ultra, green flat pods, extra early, excellent forcing sort- pt 
25, qt. 50 ’ 
4 Zion House, forcing; pt. 25, qt. 50 
Pkt. Oz. 1-4 Lb. 
•5 .15 .40 
•5 .25 .75 
•5 -25 .75 
•5 .20 .50 
•5 .20 .50 
.5 .15 .40 
•5 .15 .40 
•5 10 .25 
•5 .10 .25 
•5 .10 .25 
.25 
.25 2.50 — 
.25 2.50 — 
•5 .15 .40 
•5 .10 .30 
•5 .10 .30 
.25 
.25 
.25 
.10 
.10 
Egg Plant, E x. 
Early Dwarf 
Round Pu r p 1 e, 
Pepper, Sweet 
Mountain, the 
best forcer . . . 
Asparagus Roots; for forc- 
ing, large plants, 7 yrs. old, $4.00 
per 100. 
Rhubarb Roots; Myatts 
Linnaeus, $2.00 per dozen. 
„ „ Grape Vines for Graperies: 1 
Extra Early Scarlet Button Forcing Radish. yr . strongi Bowood Muscat ^ 
Black Alicante in pots, 75c. each, $7.50 dozen. 1 year, small, Black Hamburg, in 
pots, 50c. each, $5.00 dozen. 2 year, strong, Madresfield Court, Canon Hall Muscat, 
Grizzly Frontignac, Foster’s Seedling, Primias Frontignac and Pope’s Hamburg, in 
pots, f 1.50 each, $ 15.00 dozen. 
