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NOVELTIES AND SPECIALTIES 
CAULIFLOWER EARLY KING 
Surpasses all other cauliflowers in earliness and in uniformity of growth. Its absolute freedom from “ricing” makes it 
an ideal sort for growing on a large scale. It is a cauliflower that is almost 100% perfect, free from culls, the most prof¬ 
itable variety for an early crop, for shipping as well as for an outside crop in the fall. Fully described on page 2. Pkt. 
20c; y 8 oz. 30c; *4 oz. 50c; oz. $2.00; lb. $24.00. 
SERVICE We fill orders the same day as received. In the 
past, at times we were unable to do this. We 
are now. We must own up, with immense regret, that some 
orders were delayed in filling, owing to failure of persons re¬ 
sponsible in one of our departments to do their duty and use 
their heads. That is no more. You will get seeds ordered in 
surprisingly short time. We have made thorough changes and 
we ask those custemers that were not served as they had a 
right to expect to pardon us. 
NEW PETUNIAS, new nasturtiums, new violas, etc., 
are listed by us in the general offer 
instead of on novelty pages. If you will not find the item de¬ 
sired in the novelty pages please see the regular flower list. 
Two new primulas Malacoides are listed by us in two new col¬ 
ors, namely, Dark Blue and Dark Red. See the regular offer. 
VARIEGATED YUCCA 
Will Make Money For You 
The leaves of this Yucca are broad, dark green at center, break¬ 
ing up with narrow stripes to a broad outer edge of clear, con¬ 
spicuous yellow. The plants are very ornamental and graceful of 
compact growth and only 18 inches high when fully developed. Of 
similar usefulness as Dracaneas, vastly more attractive and abso¬ 
lutely hardy. Easily raised from seed. By all means try this Yucca. 
Pot up the seedlings and offer them in the spring. You will sell no 
end of them at your own price. T. pkt. 30c. 
SWEET PEA JOSSIE 
Early flowering Spencer. Introducer’s description: With¬ 
out doubt the largest flowered and longest stemmed pink Sweet 
Pea in existence. It blooms freely in winter and when sown 
out of doors is equal in type to the summer flowering varieties 
blooming four weeks earlier than any of them. Color brilliant 
rose-pink. T. pkt. 20c; oz. $1.40. 
