. CHBBHGE, 
Improved Danish Ballhead Winter. 
The favorite Cabbage of 
Denmark, and shipped \r\ 
immense quantities to Lon¬ 
don and other large cities 
where it commands a high 
price. In season about the 
same time as Fottler’s 
Brunswick; heads globular 
in shape, of medium size, 
and remarkably hard and 
heavy. Lb. $.500; oz. 50c; 
]/ 2 oz. 30c; pkt. ioc. 
/New Stringless Green Pod Bean. 
This is most aptly named, as it is the only stringless green pod bean in cultivation 
It is crisp and tender, and its fine, rich flavor makes it a universal favorite. It being two weeks 
•earlier than the Extra Early Rea Valentine, makes it of great value to the market gardener as a 
money getter, and also to those who seek the finest quality for the home table. Pint, 30c. 
pkt. lOo; by mail, prepaid. 
/New Watermelon, Sweet -Heart. 
Early, uniformly large and handsome, a good shipper and long keeper. The skin and 
•flesh are of splendid color, and it has no equal as a shipping Melon. Vine vigorous and 
productive, ripening its fruit early. Fruit large, oval, very heavy, uniformly mottled light 
and very light green. Rind thin but firm. Flesh bright red, solid; very tender, melting 
and sweet. Fruit remains in condition for use longer than any other sort. Pkt. 5c; oz. 10c; 
& lb. 25c; lb. 75c; by mail, postpaid. 
/Nott’s Excelsior Pea. 
This is a very fine new extra early dwarf wrinkled Pea, foliage dark green and rather heavy, 
haulm close jointed: the pods average fully onc-third larger than the American Wonder, and 
while it may not always be quite so early, by a few days, are all ready for picking at one time. 
Each pod contains six to eight large peas, which are of unusually sweet flavor; so closely are the 
peas packed in the pod9 that they are flattened against each other, as are the Potato Limas, We 
are glad to say that our seed crops were better this season, and we would recommend amateurs 
and market gardeners to give this superb variety a thorough test, as it has undoubtedly “come 
to stay.” Pkt. 10c; pint, 30c; quart, 50c, postpaid. By express, quart, 35c; 2 qts. 60c; 4 qts,$l.l0; 
peck, $2.00: bcshel, $7.50; 2 bushels, $14.00. 
LETTUCE, Grosman’s 
Plants medium size, with nume¬ 
rous round, smooth leaves, which 
are of a beautiful yellow color, and 
very sweet and tender. . They 
form medium-size, solid heads, 
which, when prepared for table, 
are exceedingly attractive in ap¬ 
pearance. Lb, $2; oz. 20c; pkt. 5c. 
/New Golden King. 
