MISS MARY E. MARTIN, FLORAL PARK, NEW YORK. 
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trnrUT A TJT 17 CEUTW /Packets of Peas, Beans and\ 
VrlnliADLn OE.L.U3* ^Corn, contain 2 oz.ot Seed/ 
These prices a?'e postpaid. Pkt. Oz. 
Radish—Early Scarlet Turnip; plant first. 5c. 10c. 
French Breakfast. 5 10 
Chinese Rose; summer, very fine. 5 10 
Lettuce—Tennisball; best early. 5 10 
California Cream Butter. 5 10 
Beets—Early Blood Turnip. 5 10 
Eclipse; excellent. 5 10 
Edmund; medium and late; fine. 5 10 
Cabbage—Wakefield; earliest. 5 15 
Vandergtw; best medium. 5 15 
Surehead; excellent late. 5 15 
Cauliflower—Snowball; "best for early.10 
Algiers; best for late. 5 
Carrot—Scarlet Horn; tender fop'soup..... 5 10 
Danvers; main crop; excellent....;... 5 10 
Long Orange; long and tender. 5 10 
Celery—White Plume; self-blanching, early. 5 20 
Golden; self-blanching. 6 30 
Pint. 
Peas—Alaska; earliest; deep green seeds. 8 20 
Dexter: best, very early. .... 8 20 
Nott’s Excelsior; best main crop. 8 20 
Beans—Early Mohawk; plant first. 8 20 
Early Valentine; best second early. 8 20 
Corn—Cory; very earliest. 8 20 
Perm’s Hybrid; excellent Second.. 8 20 
Potter’s Excelsior; delicious qualitv . 8 20 
“ Central Park ’* 
Lawn Grass Seed. 
No seed ever sown can 
surpass this well-tried 
mixture. The seed is 
selected and mixed to 
get the quickest, greenest, and thickest sod possible. 
I put plenty of perennial grasses in this to stand for 
years and through the longest droughts A deep 
velvety green is soon obtained be sowing this seed. 
Price of “Central Park ” Mixture—Quart, 25c.; 2 
quarts, 40c.; 4 quarts, 75c.; bushel, SI. I 5; bushel 
( 15 lbs. 1, $3.00. A qua t will sow 300 square feet. 
The price for quarts and pints is postpaid. % bushel 
and bushel price buyer pays express charges. 
Ornamental Grasses, Mixed. 
These Grasses, if cut before they are entirely ripe, 
will be found useful in the formation of winter bou¬ 
quets, in connection with the Everlastings. More than 
ten of the verv finest sorts are included in this mix¬ 
ture. Large packet, 5c. 
Everlasting or Eternal Flowers. 
Indispensable for winter and Christmas decorations. 
Cut before entirely ripe, and hang heads downward 
in a cool, dark place This collection contains Acro- 
clinium, Ammobium, Gomphrena, Helichrysum, Rho- 
danthe and Xeranthemum, all the finest varieties, 
mixed. Large packet, 6c. 
f'n.lrlnn Tin f tnao* Far and above the best of all early varieties. Extremely hardy 
LU-till AJtinitllll J UJ t tr, I, \,urn. and can be planted earlier than any sweet corn—and said to be 
feady for the table sooner than any other sort. It is very rich, and sweet in flavor, and far ahead of Cory and all 
older softs in this respect, Packet, 2 of t., I0c,t % pt., 1Sc.; pf., 30c. 
Swiss Chard. 
Can be used all sum¬ 
mer and repeated 
cuttings can be made from same plant. 
Called “Cut and Come Again Spinach.” If 
you have room for but one vegetable in 
your garden, this is it. Far superior to the 
common beet for greens and equal to spin¬ 
ach. Sown early in the spring, in rows 16 
in. apart, thin out to 6 in. Is fit for use 
for greens sooner than any other variety. 
For summer use it is superior to spinach, 
because it can be cut throughout the entire 
summer and fall. 
Packet, 5c.; oz.,10c.; % lb., 20c.; lb., 60c. 
F n rf i tt a Broad-leaved Batavia. Th 
t 17 C . for salads; leaves used for 
of all salad for fall and winter. Very sweet 
Cos Lettuce Trianon. 
I have grown Cos Lettuce for many 
years, and each year as I gather the 
immense heads (sometimes i foot high 
and weighing 3 or 4 lbs.), blanched to 
a crystal whiteness and so tender and 
sweet you cannot refrain from eating 
them, I wonder why it is they are so 
little known. They are better than any 
other Lettuce. We always use them in 
preference to any other sort. Tie 
together six days before using. 
Trianon Self Folding Cos. 
Very early, very white, tender and 
sweet. Packet, 5c.; oz., 15c. 
White Paris Cos. Used by the 
French more largely than any other, 
rather later than Trianon; produces 
heads weighing 6 lbs. Pkt., 5c.; oz.,15c. 
e Escarolle the French use so largely 
greens, and in France the most popular 
and very pleasant. Pkt., 5c.; oz., 15c, 
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KjohURabi 
White Goliath. 
Growing as large as a cro¬ 
quet ball. The flesh is sweet, 
tender and delicious; equal 
t-o Cauliflower and far supe¬ 
rior to Turnips. Plant early 
and begin to use when size 
of medium orange. Cook like 
Turnips, mashed or cut in 
cubes and creamed. 
Packet, 5c.; oz., 15c. 
r. 1 ‘ A Celery 
Leleriac. producing 
a root like a turnip. An ex¬ 
cellent vegetable, highly fla¬ 
vored, sweet and pleasant. 
Equal to Celery and ready 
much earlier, and a good 
easy-keeping winter vege¬ 
table. Packet, 5c,; oz.,15c. 
