flam moth Red Rock Cabbage. 
The form of this 
distinct red Cabbage 
is shown in the ac¬ 
companying illustra¬ 
tion, which was ac¬ 
curately engraved 
from a photograph. 
This fine new variety 
was originated a few 
years ago by one of 
the most successful 
of Long Island farm¬ 
ers. It is the largest 
and hardiest - heading 
red Cabbage in culti¬ 
vation. The heads 
weigh from 10 to 12 
pounds each, averag¬ 
ing larger than Early 
Summer, and are 
very uniform in size, 
weight, solidity, and 
deep red color. Long 
Island cabbage grow¬ 
ers have been annual¬ 
ly paying as high as 
$10 per pound for the 
seen and will raise no 
other kind of red cab¬ 
bage. It is extra fine 
and far superior to 
the old-fashioned Red 
Dutch. Every one 
ot my customers who 
likes' Red Cabbage 
should be sure and 
include a packet ol 
the Mammoth Red 
Rock. Per packet, 10 
cts.; three for 25 cts. 
I will send a packet 
each of Early Ex¬ 
press, Succession, and 
Mammoth Rock, for 
25 cts., and if. after 
growing them in your 
garden, you are not 
satisfied with them in 
evert/ rcsjicct, let me 
know and I will 
return your money 
to you. 
MAMMOTH RED ROCK CABBAGE. 
Yosemite flammoth Wax Bush Bean. 
This wonderftil Wax variety is the forerunner of a 
race of giants among Beans, and is universally 
)fai. 
conceded to be The Novelty of the 'Season. The cut is a faithful copy of a photographed specimen, but conveys 
no idea of its great size andhandsome waxen appearance The pods are nearly all solid pulp and absolutely 
stringless , cooking tender and delicious. The monster pods average ten to fourteen inches in length, as 
indicated by foot-rule shown incut, and are a rich golden color, making a most handsome appearance 
either on the plant or on the table. The Yosemite combines size, productiveness, and quality in one 
varietv, and is the nearest approach to perfection that nature has as yet given us in Wax Beans. The plant 
is a remarkably vigorous one, covering the ground with its heavy foliage in such a manner as to shade the 
earth and keep it moist; and if the pods are kept closely picked, new ones will continue to be produced, and 
a marvelously large crop will be obtained. Price per packet, 10 cts.; three for 25 cts. 
