C. rf. BREWER, Riverside Farm, RArfWAY, N. J. 
PARSNIP 
lected roots. Oz. 15c; Jib. 5'lc. 
Harris Model. The roots grow to medium 
length, smooth and snow white, being very 
attractive for market. Seed grown from se- 
Dwarf Perfection. Leaves finely cut and 
curled, and the flavor is superior to other 
parsley’ Oz. 15c; Jib. 40c. 
Hamberg, or Parsnip Rooted. The roots served like parsnips, have a very pleas¬ 
ing flavor. They can be stored and used all winter. The leaves can be used same 
as ether parsley. Oz. 15c; Jib. 40c. 
pUmpRin 
RADISri 
Cheese or Pie. Vines are very prolific 
and fruits ripen early. Flesh deep yellow, 
sweetand makes good pies, Oz. 10c; Jib. 25c. 
Early Scarlet Globe. Bright red in color, flesh 
white, firm and crisp. Matures very early and is 
one of the best early radishes. Oz. 15c; Jib. 25c. 
Crimson Giant. A very fine globe shaped-radish that does not become pithy, 
even when of large size, a quick grower, pure white flesh, crisp and of mild flavor. 
A fine all seasons radish. Oz. 15c; Jib. 30c. 
Icicle or Pearl. The best long radish, pure white, straight and nearly'the same 
size the whole length. Grows quick and is of fine quality. Oz. 15c; Jib. 30c. 
King of Denmark. A fine variety of extra 
fine quality', and will stand longer than any 
other kind before running to seed. If you 
are fond of good spinach this variety will please you. Oz. 10c; Jib. 20c; lb. 40c. 
Long Standing Bloomsdale. The leaves are large, thick and heavy, deep green 
and very much crumpled. It makes a fine appearance, and is a profitable variety 
for market owing to heavy yield and fine quality. Oz. 10c; Jib. 20c; lb. 45c, 
SQUASH 
Golden Summer Crookneck. Plants 
of bush growth, early and very prolific. 
Squishes crook-necked and of a rich yel¬ 
low color, and of very good quality when 
cooked. Seed from selected fruits only. 
Stock is fine. Oz. 15c; Jib, 35; lb. $ 1 , 25 . 
Table Queen. The fruits grow 4 to 5 
inches long, and 4 inches in diameter, 
with a hard shell, and will keep all win¬ 
ter when well ripened. Flesh deep yel¬ 
low, sweet, of fine flavor and is one of 
the best for baking in the half shell. Try' 
the Table Queen. Oz. 15c; Jib. 45c. 
BLUE HUBBARD. The squashes are 
of a gray-blue color, grow to large size, 
and the shell is very hard making it a 
remarkably good keeper. The quality is 
fine, being suoerior to the original Hubbard. Oz, 20c; jib. 50c. 
Table Queen Squash 
TURNIP 
Red Top White Globe. An excellent globe-shaped 
turnip for market or table use. Plarly and a heavy 
yielder. Oz. 15c; Jib. 25c; lb. 60c. 
RUTA BAGA. Imp. Long Island. This is a ve-y finestrain of Ruta Baga. Roots 
grow round, smooth, bright yellow with purple top, medium in size and of finest 
quality' for table use. Oz. 15c; Jib. 30c. _ 
Prices quoted are for Seeds, Bulbs and Plants, postpaid to your address 
