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MISS MARY E, MARTIN, FLORAL PARK, NEW YORK. 
Rhubarb. Seeds and Plants. 
A deep, rich soil is indispensable to secure large heavy- 
stalks. Set so that the crowns are about 1 inch below 
the surface. 
Myatt’s Linnaeus. Popular, and the best for 
general use. Early, very large, productive, tender and 
very delicately flavored. Requires less sugar than 
other sorts. 
Myatt’s Victoria. Most popular variety ; comes 
true. Seed of these two kinds, packet., 5c.; oz., 15c.; 
2 oz., 25c.; ^ lb., 40c., lb., $1.50. 
Roots, either kind, 10c.; 3 for 25c.; doz., $1.00, by mail. 
Large clumps by express at buyer’s expense, 100 
for $6.00. 
The Crimson Winter Rhubarb. The earliest 
of all Rhubarb, and fit for use not only in spring, but all 
through the summer and fall. In the Southern and 
Pacific States it may be used all the year round. In 
winter it is particularly fine. Color, bright crimson; 
grows easily and rapidly from seed, making stalks for 
use the second year. Packet, 20 seeds, 8c. 
Monarch. The largest, best and most distinct sort 
in cultivation. The stalks, are very broad, thick suc¬ 
culent and of superior flavor. The Monarch has been 
awarded first prize for several years at exhibitions of 
the Massachusetts Horticultural Society. On one occa¬ 
sion the 12 stalks shown weighed 28 pounds, leaves off. 
The average length of stalk is about 16 inches. Seed, 
packet, 10c.; ounce, 25c. 
New Mammoth Sage. Never Runs to Seed. 
Every person who has use for sage should plant this 
variety; one plant will yield more than a dozen of the 
common sort. The plant is a strong, compact grower, 
covering a space of more than 3 feet in diameter; it rarely 
flowers, and it never runs to seed. Price, 15c. each; 
3 for 30c.; 6 for 50c.; 15 for $1.00, postpaid. 
Seatl —Stringless 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 quart is sufficient for a small,kitch- 
Lazy Wife’s Pole Bean. The pods, of medium 
dark-green color, are produced in great abundance, and 
measure from to 6 inches in length ; they are broad, 
thick, very fleshy and entirely stringless. We recom¬ 
mend everyone to plant LAZY WIFE’S. Packet, 10c.; 
3 for 25c.; pint, 30c. 
Dreer's Wonder Bush Lima. 
The Earliest, Dwarfest, riost Prolific 
and Best Quality of All. 
This Bush Lima Bean is an improvement over all 
others. It is also the earliest of all Bush Limas. Seed 
planted on June 20th produced fully matured beans 
August _17th, just seven weeks from date. No other 
Bush Lima_ has_ such a record for earliness. 
Packet, 10c.; 3 for 25c.; pint, 30c.; quart, 50c. 
«? Rttth I imn Equal in every way 
5 r>usn L.ima. to the large whjte 
Packet, 10c.; pint, 30c.; quart, 50c. 
Burpee’ 
Pole Limas. 
Rritfle W/V-r r Round Pod Kidney Wax. 
ortllte wax. A new sort and very desir¬ 
able for the home garden. The exceedingly beautiful pods 
are long, cylindrical, very white and wax-like, stringless 
and of the best quality. They are uniformly perfect. 
Packet, 10c.; pint, 30c.; quart, 50c.; 5 quarts. $2.00. 
Neil) Ftenn Refugee Wax Stringless. A perfect 
_ . *~ Refugee, with long, round, wax pods. 
Suitable for early or late sowing; immense yielder. 
^Packet, 2 ozs., 10c.; pint, 30c.; quart, 50c. 
en garden. Packet, 2 oz., 10c.; pint, 30c.; quart, 50c. 
New Bountiful. Stringless, green pod Bean. The 
housewife’s favorite. The first in spring; the last in fall; 
absolutely stringless, perfectly tender; enormous cropper; 
delicious flavor. Pkt.,10c.; pint, 30c.; qrt., 50c. 
Improved Rust-Proof Golden Wax. The pods 
grow long, nearly straight, broad, flat and clear yellow. 
The quality is very fine, and pods are tender and brittle. 
Packet, 10c.; pint, 30c.; quart, 50c. 
PRICES OP PACKETS. PINTS Ah 
New Improved Prolific German Wax. 
Pods meaty, brittle, and stringless; deep golden-yellow, 
of excellent flavor. 
Packet, 10c.; pint, 30c.; quart, 50c. 
Yosemite Mammoth Wax. ‘ £e® p e ° d t ? 
ly reach a length of 8 to 10 Inches, are of great thickness, 
tender and luscious ; rich golden-yellow color, and ab¬ 
solutely stringless. Packet, 10c.; pint, 35c.^quart, 60c. 
QUARTS ARE POSTPAID BY ME. 
