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CELERIAC.—New Variegated. 
Amongst ornamental, foliaged plants, this 
new Celeriac is assuredly one of the most 
beautiful. In general it resembles the ordi¬ 
nary Celeriac, but its vigorous leaves, of a 
deep, glossy green, are broadly edged with 
creamy white. This arrangement of colors 
makes it highly effective, especially in Au¬ 
tumn when the leaf stalks become a violet 
red. It comes nearly true from seed, giving 
at least 80 per cent, of variegated plants, and, 
moreover, it is equally as fit for kitchen use, 
particularly for garnishing, as the common 
Celeriac. Per packet, 25c. 
CORN. 
Brighton Orange Sweet. 
The latest and most important addition 
to our list of Sweet Corn is the Brighton 
Orange, a variety introduced by ourselves 
after a long and careful selection. This new \ 
variety is the result of a cross between the 
Potter's Narragansett and the Moore's Early ; 
Concord. It is of an orange color, twelve 
rowed, three to five days earlier than the 
Marblehead, and is very sweet. 
It is of medium height and has from three to four ears to a stalk, having a broad dark green 
leaf, and is a vigorous grower. Price, per packet, 15c.; per pint, 30c.; per quart, 50c. 
CORN. — Breck’s Boston Market Ensilage. 
This Corn is especially adapted for the purpose of ensilaging. It is the result of careful se¬ 
lection in seed to the end that a variety of Corn might be obtained, not to be grown for the crop 
of Corn, but solely for the crop of green fodder. 
In order to obtain the greatest amount of green fodder from Corn, the selection originally 
made and faithfully continued, was the seed taken from the tallest specimens with the shortest 
joints. From such the greatest number of leaves and ears were produced, which in a green state, 
with the stalk, yielded a much larger amount of green fodder than any other Corn among a dozen 
different varieties experimented with. (See illustration page 13 of Catalogue.) Price, per packet, 
75c. ; per bushel $2.50. • 
CUCUMBER.— Superb Frame “ Model.” 
The handsomest Cucumber grown. Perfect in out¬ 
line, with scarcely any neck, fine flavor, also an extraor¬ 
dinary heavy cropper. Price, per packet, 25c. 
LETTUCE. — New Perpetual Prize. 
This new variety forms a head from 20 to 24 inches 
across, and remains tender and crisp from four to five 
months from one sowing. It is of exquisite quality, and 
by many considered the best flavored Lettuce grown. 
Price, per packet, 10c.; per ounce, 40c. 
NEW PERPETUAL PRTZE LETTUCE. 
NEW VARIEGATED CELERIAC. 
