DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE OF SEEDS. 
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Per 
Per lb. 100 lbs. 
Golden Tankard. — (See cut.) Bright yellow, handsome and sweet; large cropper, 
highly esteemed by dairymen.. 20c $15.00 
Golden Giant. — (See cut.) The largest of the yellow varieties, of oval shape, grow¬ 
ing half above ground, an enormous cropper, yielding from 46 to 60 tons per acre. 20c 15.00 
Mammoth Long Red. — (See cut.) Grows partly above ground, immense size. 20c 15.00 
Yellow Ovoid, or Olive-Sliaped. — (See cut.) A distinct variety; very pro¬ 
ductive.. . 20c 15.00 
Yellow Globe. —(See cut.) A splendid keeper; the easiest to harvest from stiff soil.. 20c 15.00 
CARROT. 
A light, friable sandy loam is best suited for Carrots. Apply plenty of fine, 
well decomposed manure, and cultivate thoroughly and often. It is important 
that the soil be perfectly free from stones. If ordered by mail, 10c per lb. ad¬ 
ditional will be charged for postage. 
Per oz. Per lb. 
Improved Long Orange. —Grows to a large size, averaging 
1 foot in length, with a diameter of 3 inches at the top. Good 
for table purposes or stock. 10c 50c 
Large White Belgian.—(See cut.) Very productive; grown 
for stock feeding exclusively; grows *3 out of the ground; roots 
white, green above ground. 10c 40c 
Large Yellow Belgian. — Fine for stock; when young may 
be also used for the table; good for winter and early spring use, 
being an excellent keeper. 10c 40c 
FIELD PUMPKINS. 
If ordered by mail, 10c per lb. additional will be charged for postage. 
California Field. —Selected; very large. Per lb. 15c 
Sugar Stock. — Dry and sweet; very fattening. 11 15c 
Price per 100 lbs. on application. 
JERUSALEM ARTICHOKES. 
Well known in most locali¬ 
ties. It is a tuberous-rooted 
sunflower, and is said to be 
capable of producing 1,500 
bushels of tubers to the acre. 
Hogs thrive wlie'n fed on Arti¬ 
chokes, which are not only 
food, but are said to supply 
Largo White Belgian sufficient water to allay thirst. 
Carrot. Some farmers cure the tops for 
hay. 
Common and Red Brazilian.—Per 100 
lbs. $3.50; larger quantities, price on application. 
Professor E. J. Wickson’s " California Vegetables ” 
in Garden and Field. A manual for practice, with 
and without irrigation, for semi-tropical countries. 
The most complete work on the subject. Mailed for 
$2.20. Every grower of Vegetables should have a 
copy of this valuable book. 
Seed Grain. 
Express or freight charges always to be paid by the purchaser. If wanted to be sent by mail, postage 
must be added at the rate of 10 cents per pound. As the market is apt to fluctuate, quotations on 100 
lb. or ton lots of the following varieties of seeds given on application. 
