MISS MARY E. MARTIN, FLORAL PARK, HEW YORK. 
Bean—St ring less Green Pod. 
The Pods are absolutely stringless, breaking 
as short and free as pipe stems. Undoubtedly the 
best of all Beans and everybody should plant 
largely of it. Seed should be sown at intervals of 
12 to 14 days, and as late as September. One quarL 
is sufficient for a small kitchen garden. 
Pkt., 2 ozs., 8c.; pint, 30c.; quart, 40c. 
New Bean—Refugee Wax Stringless. 
A perfect Refugee, with long, round, wax 
pods. Suitable for early or late sowing; 
immense yielder. 
Pkt.,2 ozs.,10c.; pint, 35c.; quart, 45c. 
Pint and Quart prices include postage. 
Sweet Corn—Burpee’s White Evergreen. 
“The most valuable Sweet Corn ever introduced.” 
Superior in sweetness and table qualities to the original Evergreen, with pure snow-white grain and cob • tender 
sweet, and delicious flavor. Size and time of ripening same as parent. Pkt., 3 ozs., 10c.; yj pint,15c.° pint® 25c.' 
the best in the world— 
“MAXIMUM or IMMENSITY.” Late sort. “The 
largest, solidest, crispest, and best.” Pkt., 5c.; oz., 15c. 
Loose*head varieties Lettuce. 
GRAND RAPIDS FORCING. The best and earliest 
loose-headed sort; leaves finely curled and fringed • 
delicious quality. Packet, 5c.; oz., 15c. 
THE “MORSE.” A much improved, and better sort 
than Simpson or curled Silesia. Packet, 5c.; oz., 15c. 
TILTONS’WHITE STAR. Ferry says: Similar, but 
better than Denver market; extra fine. Packet, 6 c.- 
oz., 15c. 
FERRY’S EARLY PRIZE HEAD. Very early- 
best for home garden. Packet, 5c.; oz., 15c. 
EOM4INE or CO’S LETTUCE “TRIANON.” 
Early white ; self-folding. Packet, 5c.; 14 oz., 15c. 
FARLIANA THE earliest large 
ns*. TOMATO IN THE WORLD 
Heading LETTUCE, sources . 
“CONTINUITY” round heads, extra large and solid; 
blanches to a rich, golden-yellow. Plant for early and 
late. Packet,.5c.; oz., 16c. 
Vaughan’s “ALL SEASONS.” For early or late. 
Large, solid heads; light green, blanching white; tender 
and crisp. Packet, 5c.; oz., 15c. 
“DEACON.” Large, summer cabbage sort; extra 
fine. Large, solid heads ; blanching beautiful cream ; 
rich, buttery flavor. Packet, 5c.: oz., 15c. 
“BLONDE BEAUTY.” Firm, handsome heads; 
light golden-yellow; medium to late. Pkt., 5c.; oz., 15c. 
GIANT CRYSTAL HEAD. A splendid new cabbage 
Lettuce, very large, solid ; outside leaves bright green, 
inside crystal white with yellow heart; fine flavor; crisp 
and tender. Packet, 5c.; oz., 15c. 
THE GREATEST NOVELTY IN SfDADH C* 
TOMATOES EVER OFFERED wS* a —«■ *• ^ ^ «. TOMATO IN THE W OR LI 
Most famous of all extreme early Tomatoes. Two weeks ahead of all others—think of it! This Tomato is nol 
only remarkable for its earlmess, but for its very large, uniform size, handsome shape, beautiful red color anc 
wonderful productiveness, standing unequaled and alone in this respect. Its solidity, fine size and quality are 
unsurpassed. $6,000 was cleared by a Norfolk trucker in one year. My seed is from selected stock of Mr. Sparks 
choicest, extreme-early, free-fruiting strain, as desirable for the kitchen garden and table as for market 
Large Packet, 10c ; 34 oz.. 25c. 
The Enormous Tomato. L,a J? er a * ld better than Ponderosa. Fruits uniformly large, 4 to 5 inches across 
and very deep through; smooth, solid and brilliant scarlet. Pkt., 10 c.; 14 oz., 15 c, 
NEW STONE TOMATO. This is the 
most popular main crop tomato; large 
size and great solidity; uniform, smootl 
and of handsome, bright scarlet color 
Flesh meaty and fine in flavor. 
Packet, 5c.; J4 oz., 15c. 
MATCHLESS. Extra large, smootl 
and handsome; bright red; very solid 
Packet, 5c.; 14 oz., 15c. 
GOLDEN QUEEN. The best large, 
smooth, pure yellow tomato. Packet, 
5c.; 14 oz., 15c. 
FORDHOOK FANCY TOMATO, 
Does well North and in cold soils, 
Packet, 5c.; 14 oz., 15c. 
PEACH Strongly resembles a peach, 
The skin is covered with a slight bloom, 
as in a peach, and of beautiful pinkish 
coloring. Packet, 5c.; oz., 25c. 
RED PE A R-SH A PED. Favorite for 
preserves and “tomato figs.” The fruit 
is bright red, of true pear shape, and 
of rich, distinct flavor. Packet, 5c.; 
oz., 35c. 
YELLOW CHERRY. The small 
fruits are borne in clusters, average 
half an inch in diameter, and are of a 
clear, light lemon-yellow. Packet, 5c, 
You should read about every variety of Lettuce I offer. 
White Evergreen Corn and Earliana Tomato are extra. 
