MISS MARY E. MARTIN, FLORAL PARK, NEW YORK. 
Icicle Radish. 
RUBY KINO PEPPER. Grows 
4% to 6 inches long by 3^ to 4 
inches thick. The peppers ar - ? 
a bright, ruby red, of remark¬ 
ably mild taste; best for stuffed 
pickles. Packet, 5c.; J^oz.,12c. 
PEPPER CHINESE GIANT. 
Double the size of “Ruby 
Kmg.’’ Early in ripening and 
immensely productive. All are 
uniformly of most “enormous” 
size. The flesh is extremely 
mild, as sweet as an apple, and 
unusually thick ; it makes an 
excellent salad sliced and 
served like tomatoes. Packet, 
10c.; ■% oz., 20c.; % oz., 35. 
EGG PLANT —New York Im¬ 
proved ; best. Packet, 10c. 
CRESS-WATER. This can 
be grown in any moist place. 
10n 
Radish Crimson Giant. New in 1903. It is a scarlet turnip variety, 
growing over two inches in diameter, without becoming pithy in the least' 
crisp, mild and tender, and very early. Packet, 10c. 
* JRad*s/t. This extra early Radish is a distinct 
novelty. The small, round.pure white roots are marked with bright scarlet in 
tlakes and in short lines running around the circumference. The bright con¬ 
trasting colors are most attractive; skin thin; flesh crisp, tender and mild Per 
packet, 5c.; oz., 15c. 
Radish Scarlet Globe. This is my favorite for table use and general 
planting, and make several plantings each year of it in my garden. Very deep 
scarlet, sharp oval form of medium size, solid, tender, crisp and mild • remains 
in eating condition longer than any other. Packet, 5c.; oz., 10c. 
Icicle, the Best Early Long White Radish. Exceedingly tender 
and fine flavored. Half-long white Radish, resembling the Strassburgin size 
but of quicker growth; very smooth and regular in appearance, with pure 
white skin, and exceedingly deli¬ 
cate and brittle. Pkt.,5c.; oz.,15c. 
Defender M us k me Ion 
(PERRY). This melon, of our own 
development, is, in some respects, 
the best sort yet produced. There 
is no variety in which the flesh is 
of fine quality and flavor so near 
to the rind as in this, and none in 
which the r ; nd is so thin, hard and 
.firm. We believe that in sweet¬ 
ness it is fully equal to the Rocky 
Ford or Netted Gem, and it has, in 
addition, the high flavor peculiar 
to such orange-colored sorts as 
Osage, Surprise and Emerald Gem. 
Packet, 5c.; oz., 15c.; 2 oz., 25c. 
“PAUL ROSE” New Musk- 
melon. In the “Paul Rose” we ** z. , 
are offering the best Muskmelon Defender Mitskmelon. 
introduced for many years. It is a successful cross of the Osage with the Netted 
Gem, and combines the sweetness of the former with the fine netting of the 
Gem. No other melon equals it in smallness of seed cavity, nor approaches it in 
firmness. Packet, 5c.; oz., 20c.; lb., $2.00. by mail. 
ROCKY FORD MUSKMELON. I 
offer true seed of this famous Melon. 
Improved Netted Gem; very sweet 
and fine flavored ; oblong. Packet, 
5c ; oz., 20c. 
MELONS—Muskmelon Pkt. Oz. 
Emerald Gem, best qual. 5 10 
Osage, sweet yellow flesh 5 10 
Hackensack, very fine 5 10 
NEW UPRIGHT SWEET SALAD 
PEPPER. A cross between the Chi¬ 
nese Giant and Mild Sweet Harold. 
Handsome, productive and of the 
finest quality. Large, smooth, thick- 
fleshed, mild and very sweet. Bright 
scarlet. The Peppers, as large as 
Ruby King, are all borne uprightand 
held clear of the ground. The flesh 
is so thick and skin so tender that it 
may be fried like a beefsteak and so 
sweet that it may be eaten like an 
apple. Packet, 10c.; 3 for 25c. 
Parsnip —Guernsey ; best for table 
use. Packet, 5c.; oz., 10c. 
Salsify—Mammoth Sandwichlsland. 
Packet, 5c.; oz., 15c. 
Spinach—Long Standing; best for 
spring. 
Victoria. 
Squash —White Bush. 
Summer Crookneck. 
Boston Marrow; standard kind. 
Hubbard; best keeper. 
Delicala 
Turnips —Early White Flat Dutctt. 
White Milan; fine garden sort. 
Rutabaga; finest winter Turnip. 
1 Packet of above- 5c-; oz., lQc. 
Monte Cristo, 
or Kleckley’3 Sweets Watermelon. 
We specially recommend this sort for 
the home garden. Of the hundreds of 
varieties we have tested none has been 
found superior. Packet, 5c.; oz., 10c. 
Watermelon— Pkt. oz. 
Phinney, early, sure crop 5 10 
Dixie, very fine quality 5 10 
Sweet Heart, best grown 5 10 
Witloof Chicory. 
An easily grown crisp winter vegetable 
which can be raised in every home. It\s 
known in grocery and fruit stores as 
French Endive. Its value lies in furnish, 
ing a most delicious salad in Winter 
when other fresh vegetables are not 
available. The roots are grown in the 
open outdoors. When they reach ma 
turity in the Fall, they are dug and 
planted in earth in a dark cool place in 
the cellar or under the greenhouse 
bench. Packet, 10c.; oz., 25c.; % Ib„- 
50c.; lb., $2 00- 
