Monarch, or Tankard 
j &UTJL 13 JIG A.. 
THE RELATIVELY SMALL TOPS. SHORT NECKS AND LARGE, 
SMOOTH, RICHLY COLORED ROOTS 
GROWING WELI OUT OF THE GROUND. 
Make this one of the very best varieties to grow in 
quantity. 
You will do well to use this for all your crop, because in Quantity and 
Quality of yield and the ease with which it may be harvested 
IT HAS HO SUPERIOR. 
Per packet, 5c.; oz., 10c.; 
75c., postpaid. 
AMERICAN PURPLE TOP, 
OR IMPROVED LONG ISLAND RUTA BAGA. 
A variety of American origin, bred in a location peculiarly adapted 
to the production of small 
tops and short necks. We 
consider this one of the 
best to plant either for 
stock or table use. 
Per packet, 5c.; oz., 
lOc.; 2 oz., 15c.; lb., 
'iOc.; 1 lb., 60c., postpaid, 
Monarch, or Tankard. 
See pages 52-75. 
QUEEN OE THE MARKET ASTER. 
A new class of this magnificent family of plants, characterized by ex¬ 
treme earliness and the great profusion of their flowers. These are borne on 
long stems and in great variety of colors, making them extremely useful for 
cutting. 
Per packet, mixed in great variety of colors, 15c., postpaid. 
American Purple Top. 
COA\et aster. 
A grand, new race of Asters rivaling the Chrysanthemum in size and 
substance of its flow* rs Indeed, 
We have seen specimen flowers so large and so double, 
and having such long, strap-shaped petals as to be 
scarcely distinguishable from a Japanese Chrysanthe¬ 
mum. No garden will be complete without a bed of these. 
Per packet, mixed in splendid variety, 25c., postpaid. 
Queen of the Market. 
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