POPULAR VEGETABLE SEEDS 
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PHOTOGRAPH OP TWO AVERAGE HEADS OP JOHNSON A STOKES 1 EARLY ALABASTER CAULIFLOWER TRIMMED POll MARKET. 
joHusqr & Stokes’ Earn Blaster Cauliflower 
This ia not only the earliest, but is the finest cauliflower in the world, and it is so pronounced by all 
growers who have had it. It is of very dwarf, erect habit, with short outer leaves. Can bo planted less 
than two feet apart each way. It succeeds everywhere, is a sure header, every plant forming a large, 
solid, perfect head, of the finest table quality. Our seed of the Early Alabaster Is American grown, 
thoroughly acclimated, and from it a crop of cauliflower can be grown as easily as a erop of cabbage, and 
with greater profit. Pkt., 25c.; 5 pkts., $1.00; i oz., $2.50; oz., $5.00 ; \ lb., $10.00. 
CAULIFLOWER 
One ounce will produce nbout fifteen hundred plants and sow' about forty square feet. One- 
half ounces and one-lmlf pounds furnished ut ounce and pound rules. 
Per 
pkt. 
Per oz. 
V\ 16 . 
Per lb. 
Qilt Edge Early Snowball. Extra fine stock. For forcing under glass dur¬ 
ing Winter and early Spring, or for planting later in tho open ground, 
$0 25 
$2 60 
$8 00 
$30 00 
no stock of Snowball can surpass it . . . 
Extra Early Dwarf Erfurt (Extra Selected). For forcing or open ground 
25 
2 60 
8 00 
30 00 
Danish Dry Weather. Almost as earlv as Snowball, with larger lieadH; 
succeeds everywhere; finest imported Danish seed. 
25 
3 60 
12 00 
40 00 
Extra Early Paris. Heads of medium size; first-class, sure header . . . . 
10 
70 
2 25 
8 00 
Lenormand Short Stem. Has verv large heads; white, firm and late . . 
10 
65 
2 00 
7 60 
Large Algiers. Market gardeners'popular late sort; enormous size . . . 
Veitch’s Autumn Giant. Vigorous in growth, very large and late .... 
10 
70 
2 25 
8 00 
10 
00 
1 75 
G 00 
BRUSSELS SPROUTS 
A Miniature Cabbage drowlng on Stalks, Equal to 
Cauliflower in Flavor 
If more widely known, the Brtiflaels 9prout would be ns 
popular ns it is valuable; few people appreciate its full worth 
ns a Winter vegetable. 
It is hardier than cnb- 
baee and not the least 
ulTected by frost. 
IMPROVED 
HALF-DWARF, or 
PARIS MARKET. 
The most productive 
and hardiest variety, 
bearing fine, hand¬ 
some. solid sprouts, 
growing closely on the 
stalk and of finest 
quality. Pkt., 5c.; oz., 
15c.: Vi II)., 45c.; lb., 
n.eo. 
LONG ISLAND 
STRAIN. Compact 
sprouts, largely grown 
for New York markets. 
Pkt , 10c.: oz., 25c.; K BRUSSELS sprouts. 
lb , 70c : lb , $2.10. 
CHICORY 
The roots dug in the Fall, dried, cut In thin slices, roasted 
and ground, nrc used largely ns a substitute for collee. The 
leuves make a good Spring salad. 
LARGE ROOTED, or COFFEE. The chicory of 
commerce; tho best. Pkt., 6c.; oz., 10c.; lb., 20c.; lb., 05c. 
CHIVES 
Chives are very hardy and perennial members of the 
onion family. They arc grown exclusively for their tops. 
Planted in clumps In any garden soil, they grow readily, and 
increase so ns to render a division necessary. The tops 
appear very early in Spring, and can be cut throughout the 
season. Boots, per bunch, 25c. by mail, postpaid. 
COLLARDS (COLEWORT) 
Collnrdsarc largely used ns “greens’* in sonic parts of 
the country, especially South. They arc a form of the cab¬ 
bage, bearing new leaves as the old ones arc pulled off, 
GEORGIA. Pkt., 5c.; oz., 10c.; lb., OOe.; lb , 00c. 
Market Gardeners, Farmers’ Clubs and Institutes 
prices. Although we hav< 
Wanting to purchase seeds in unusually 
large quantities should write for special 
yet, where a number of pounds or 
,ve made prices very low in this catalogue, yet, where a numbei 
bushels are wanted, we can frequently supply at a lower price than by the single pound or bushel. In 
writing, give us a list of quantities and varieties required, and we will return list promptly with our 
Lowest Cash Price for the lot. 
