Paterson, N. J. 
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LETTUCE. WHITE BOSTON, a fine, longstanding Butterhead 
CUCUMBER 
Aldon White Spine. This main crop variety holds 
its color and firmness and is excellent for slicing. 
Its quality is excellent. Attractive deep green in 
color, uniform in length, eight to ten inches, very 
smooth in appearance and with few white spines. 
This is probably the finest dark green, white spine 
cucumber to date and good for all purposes. 
Pkt. 10c Oz. 25c Va lb. 75c 
LETTUCE 
White Boston. The best strain of the butter head 
type, 10 days earlier than Big Boston. Very large 
frame and head. Will not tipburn, nor turn red, 
and will hold several days in the garden after 
maturity before bolting to seed. 
Pkt. 15c Oz. $1.00 Va lb. $3.00 
LEEK 
Don’s Exhibition. Long thick white stems. To get 
the best results with this seed, sow early, plant 
in rich, deep, well-manured land, and water cop¬ 
iously in dry weather; when half-grown, com¬ 
mence giving weak liquid manure. This is a real 
exhibition variety. 
Pkt. 15c Oz. 75c Va lb. $2.50 
MUSK MELON 
Caroline Clark. One of the most satisfactory vari- 
ties for the private estate or the amateur gar¬ 
dener. Salmon flesh, skin very finely netted. For 
flavor it would be difficult to find its superior. 
Early and blight-proof. 
Per pkt. 50c Per oz. $2.00 
ONION 
Ailsa Craig. This variety is used very extensively 
for exhibition purposes as well as culinary. Will 
grow very large, often weighing 2 lbs. apiece. 
Our strain is extra selected English seed specially 
grown. Pale straw-colored. 
Pkt. 25c Oz. $1.00 Va lb. $3.25 
RADISH 
Earliest Carmine Forcing. We strongly recommend 
this variety as the earliest of all the forcing rad¬ 
ishes. The roots are globular, bright scarlet in 
color, and with very small tops. 
Pkt. 10c Oz. 25c Va lb. 75c 
TOMATO 
Essex Wonder. This variety is a very heavy yielder 
and is extremely hardy, withstanding quite a good 
deal of frost. The fruits are thin skinned, and 
of excellent flavor. 
Pkts. 25c 
Marglobe. A main crop scarlet fruited variety of 
globe type. It fruits early and continues to yield 
until frost. It resists wilt and is immune to rust. 
(See illustration.) 
Pkt. 10c Vi oz. 35c 1 oz. 60c 
TOMATO MARGLOBE. Perhaps the greatest of the globeshape varieties. 
