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JOHNSON & STOKES, PHILADELPHIA 
taiuoii'h (1 atk*post, thk largest and best yellow 
MANUEL. 
TABER’S GATE-POST 
Thin variety, originated by Mr. Taber, tho prominent 
KiikIIhIi Hoctl grower, Ihih, slneo Km introduction in England 
iirnl In this country, II low years Mince, rapidly popularized 
itfMiir, and Ih pronounced by leading farmers tile most useful 
Mangel that can be grown, its inindsomc, clean roots are 
m,'„n I'onan* i °5SK i W “. kI ! Ii,b ' l ,° > iouihIh «nJ over, and pro¬ 
ducing 2000 to 2,>00 lmsbeis to tlio ncre. Our seed of tills now 
TtT.ww in?" t> r ? 1 "' n „ f 1 ',’ r V , 8 l, y r " 10ol <Binator in England. 
1 let., CO., or.., 10c. ,\i lb., 20c.; lb., 65c , postpaid ; by freight or 
express, lb., fk)o,J 5 ibs. or inoro, f»0e. per lb. 
Sugar Beets 
1M ,, 1 H ,? V 1 K f ) KLEIN WANZLF.HEN SUGAR BEET, 
b,,'r”H'.l. Hls ° f *? ,lr °l , ,° huvo ""lied inrecommend- 
!_[Jf.ll l | f ?u' U n Wtj 118 l ,OM | H ' Hsin K the highest sugar-producing 
qualities. it grows below tile surface and produces a line 
l ETflS .™" t ’ o t ?. ’v ih" K, f ° r |'i h0 S! IB,ir °*Poriinonter to use. 
v iN- ’L ,h - postpaid. 
LANE’S IMPROVED IMPERIAL SUGAR. An im 
proycinent on the French Sapor Heel. Hardier, more pro- 
dtietlvo, yielding thirty-live lo fortv tons per ncre and con 
eatlloTecd^m, PcTozToc ‘-’v Tv,e °lb‘ 'T [7 
lb., 5 lbs.. SIby *expressor freight ’ ° t " postpftid i 
VILMORIN’S IMPROVED AVIIITE SUGAR An 
s,, ° ar - 
u rK °li y 77'" ^''""^Vee.hng 11 ” kf^Sc ^oz° 
lfic.i lb., .He., postpaid; 6 lbs., $1,00, by express. ’’ '* b ’’ 
Broccoli 
This very ranch resembles 
Cauliflower in appearance and 
uses, but is by many con¬ 
sidered more delicate. 
Early Purple Cape. 
Best for the North, producing 
compact heads. Pkt., 10c.; oz., 
30c.; l 4 lb., 85c.; lb., S3.00. 
Brussels 
Sprouts 
DIPROVEI) HALF 
DWARF, or PARIS MAR¬ 
KET. The most productive 
and hardiest variety, bearing 
handsome solid sprouts like 
miniature cabbage heads and 
of the best quality. Pkt., 5c.; 
oz., 15c.; lb., 40c.; lb., $1.40. 
IMPROVED HALF DWARF 
BRUSSELS SPROUTS. 
Cauliflower 
One ounce will produce about fifteen hundred plants and 
sow about forty squure ieet. 
CAUIAIMOw™ S ,T° KES ; EARLY ALABASTER 
( 7±e.<„ LOWER. I bis is the earliest and the finest cuuli- 
Id.'IT n l l‘ e ,"’? r c I ' “ nd 11 18 80 pronounced by all growers 
", “ 1 " e hud ‘L If 18 of very dwarf, erect habit, with short 
° u „ l ° r le ‘ lv 08- Call be planted less than two feet apart eacli 
..If ■» a sure header, every plant forming a large, 
• hi, V.’SSiC e °ii'^ ad, . of u, . e finC8t table quality. Our seed of 
the Larly Alabaster is American grown, thoroughly 
acclimated, anil from it a crop of cauliflower cun be grown 
Ke Wrt? ,, “ r ?P of cabbage, and with grealer profit. Pkt., 
^'ArT iwlwU - S2 - &0 A oz " S-'-CI); y. Ib., 816.00. 
gilt edge Early Snowball. For forcing 
l i'l'crbf ',' 89durl "K winter mid early spring, or for planting 
Pk? 95e l? P SJ ou Vf no ? tock of Snowball can surpass it. 
VvThl SI r,ri: oz., 82.75; y\u.. ?S r,0. 
FRlTmTx n SEr ;^ CTljD EXTRA EARLY DWARF 
for for,.?;,?.' °"? ° f - 1 10 emllest varieties ; small-leaved, dwarf 
Do mu , R ,’r P '' 0 ‘ . llC ,'" S purc white bends of the finest quality. 
Frf ri Tl-P'os 11,18 V8r iety With the cheaper Early Dwarf 
f Extra k k^W£?f ' - SS ' d0 .' bend . 
portioned"" , f' ar Ee. fine fiends, well pro- 
" Algiers A I0c 'V O .L G , 0c - V* lb - SLoO; lb., $5.50. 
Pkt S‘, 8 ' ,2 ne ," f „ the J >e, f 81 "-e heading late varieties. 
Y„„ " 7 'Yp ; K lb.. S-2.25; lb., 88.00. 
wcl 1-formcfTwho *1 !l rt stcm - Lnrge late variety, with 
l»y lcavra Pki ‘?rvl Cads °L exl ™ C|,mli f- V ‘>"<1 well protected 
oy ien\es. 1 kt., 10c.; oz., G5c.; '4 lb., S.’.OO; lb 86 50 
