C. H. BREWER, Riverside Farm, RAILWAY, N. J, 
EMPEROR. This is the best and finest quality 
celery that I know of. The stalks grow 15 to 18 
inches high, thick through, very brittle, and 
free from stringy fibers. The stalks have a fine nutty flavor. J Oz. 25c; Oz 75c. 
Easy Blanching, or Sanford Superb A fine variety of dwarf compact growth, 
for late fall or winter use. It does not blanch quite as quickly as Golden Self Blan¬ 
ching but keeps better, and the quality is much superior to that variety. Oz. 60c, 
CUCUMBER 
Early Fortune. This is one of the 
very best for either home use or for 
market. Fruits deep green in color, 
of fine shape and very good quality. Oz. 20c; Jib- 35c. 
Improved Long Green. A fine variety for pickling, slicing and market. Fruits 
dark green in color, flesh white, crisp and of fine quality. Oz. 20c; Jib. 50c. 
ENDIVE 
Oz. 20c; Jib. 50c. 
EGG PLANT 
good size and are of a deep and rich color. I 
Kohlrabi .......... 
proper stage of growth the quality is fine. Oz, 25c; Jib. 
Green Curled. This is the most popular and 
reliable variety to grow. Leaves finely cut and 
curled and blanch to a creamy white in the center. 
BLACK BEAUTY. This is thebest 
variety. Plants are of vigorous growth 
and prolific. The fruits grow to a 
good size and are of a deep and rich color. Oz, 40c; Jib. $1.25, 
Early White Vienna. This is the 
best variety and makes 
for the 
60c. 
a delicious 
table. Cut at the 
Dwarf Green Curled. Curly bright green leaves, tender 
and delicious in flavor. For winter use seed may be sown 
as late as July. Oz. 10c; Jib. 30c. 
A.merican Flag. The most popular variety, straight and 
uniform in growth and of fine quality. Grows to a good 
size, Oz. 25c; Jib. 60c. 
Grand Rapids. Does not form heads, but pro¬ 
duces a large bunch of crisp, tender leaves of good 
quality and may be had all season. Oz. 20c; Jib. 50c, 
Black Seeded Simpson. The plant forms a large bunch of curled crisp and very 
tender leaves, of excellent quality. For the home garden it is one of the best loose 
leaf varieties, and can be used from the time the plants are small until full 
grown. Oz. 15c; Jib. 45c. 
May King. Fine for either early spring or fall planting. Plants of quick growth, 
heads of good size, and a rich buttery flavor, For either home use or market it is 
unexcelled. Oz. 20c; Jib. 60c. 
California Iceberg. A very fine type of Iceberg lettuce, producing under favor¬ 
able conditions large fine heads, almost perfectly round, and matures about ten 
davs earlier than Wonderful or New York. The quality is fine. Oz. 25c; Jib. 75c. 
MUSK MELON 
SUGAR ROCK. A very fine melon 
for the home garden. Flesh deep 
orange, very thick and of most del¬ 
icious flavor. The melons are of medium size, heavily netted, early and the vines 
are very productive. A fine variety for market as it is sure to give satisfaction. 
Seed saved from quality melons only. Oz. 20c; Jib. 50c; lb. $1.75. 
A 
TEAM THAT WILL PUJLL YOU THROUG 
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Brewer’s Favorite Tomato for early, and the Rutgers 
for main crop. Size, solidity, fine quality and productiveness are 
combined in both these New Jersey Tomatoes. 
