CATALOGUE OF VKGKTAHLK SEEDS. 
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Vegetable Plants and Rootsm 
All are especially grown for our trade from choicest strains of seed. 
We will be glad to quote special prices to Large Buyers. 
(Special Offers do not apply to articles on this page.) 
ASPARAGUS ROOTS. 
100 
1000 
Colossal, two year old roots 
. 5 i.oo 
$ 7.00 
The Hub, “ » “ “ 
. 1.25 
10.00 
Palmetto, “ .. 
1.00 
7.00 
CABBAGE 
PLANTS. 
From hot-beds, ready about first week in .\pril. 
Doz. 100 
1000 
Early Jersey Wakefield 
. $0.20 $1.00 
$8.00 
Henderson's Summer . 
.20 I.OO 
8.00 
Stone Mason . 
.20 1.00 
8.00 
Bottler's Brunswick 
.20 1.00 
8.00 
For Winter Crop, 
ready July ist. 
Savoy American Improved 
•75 
6.00 
Fottier's Brunswick 
•75 
6.00 
Stone Mason . 
•75 
6.00 
CAULIFLOWER. 
Doz. 100 
KKK) 
Break's White Bouquet 
. $0.25 $1.50 
$12.00 
Snowball 
.25 I 50 
12.00 
CELERY PLANTS. 
Doz. 100 
1000 
Boston Market 
. $0.20 $1.00 
$7.50 
Golden Self-Blanching 
.20 1.00 
7.50 
Giant Pascal 
.20 1.00 
7-50 
White Plume 
.20 1.00 
7-50 
CHIVES. 
Used for flavoring soups, etc., each I5cts.; dozen, ;^i.oo. 
EGG PLANTS. 
New York Improved .... 
Black Pekin . 
Doz. 
$1.00 
1.00 
100 
$6.00 
6.00 
TARRAGON PLANTS. 
Each. 
Per dozen ....... 
$0.30 
3.00 
HORSE-RADISH SETS. 
Per dozen, 25 cts.; per 100, 60 cts.; per 1000 
?5.oo 
LETTUCE PLANTS. 
Boston Market Head .... 
Early Curled Simpson .... 
Doz. 
$0.20 
.20 
100 
$0.75 
•75 
PEPPER PLANTS. 
Large Bell, or Bull Nose. I’er doz., 25cts.; per loo, 
RHUBARB ROOTS. 
ICach ...... 
$0.20 
Per dozen ...... 
2 00 
SWEET POTATO PLANTS. 
100 
1000 
Nansemond . 
• ?075 
$6.00 
TOMATO PLANTS. 
Doz. 
100 
Brack's Belmont .... 
. $0.25 
$2.00 
Acme . 
.25 
2.00 
Paragon . 
• -25 
2 .CO 
Dwarf Champion .... 
.25 
2.00 
Livingstone's Stone .... 
• -25 
2.00 
AGRICULTURAL SEEDS. 
Grains. 
(Prices Subject to Market Change.) 
BARLEY. Per Bush. 
Two^ Rowed .$*.25 
Four-Rowed . i.io 
Success Beardless. A six-rowed variety that is 
practically free from the poisonous beard. It j 
is early, hardy, large grained, strong of straw 
and productive ...... 1.50 
BUCKWHEAT. 
Silver Hulled .1,25 
Japanese. Enormously productive . 1.25 
OATS. 
Breck*s King Seed Oats. Whether for straw ' 
(hay) or grain these oats will give greater sat¬ 
isfaction than any other variety. (See page I 
15 for photograph) ..... 1.25 i 
Lothian Oats, {^Imported Seed^ A desiral^le 
sort and very prolific. Pk. 50 cts.; bush. 
$1.50 ; 3 bush. $4.00. 
Lincoln. Good American sort .... 1.00 
Black Tartarian. Most prolific and distinct 
variety of black oats, desirable for growing 
on meadow land . . . . . .1.50 
Gray Winter^ or Turf .1.35 
Wild Rice {Zizania ai/uatira). h’or naturalizing 
around duck ponds . . . Per lb. .30 
See Special Offers on 
RYE. 
To prevent disappointment, we offer only se¬ 
lected rye for seed purposes. per Bush. 
Spring Per bush. $175 Winter . . 51.25 
Winter. Mammoth White. This variety is a 
great favorite in N. Y. State, where it is noted ^ 
for its productivene.ss, both in grain and straw, 
the excellent cpiality of bread made from the 
flour, and its ability to yield heavy crops with 
but little or no manure . . . . .1.50 
SPRING WHEAT. 
Blue Stem. Beardless. White, velvet-like 
chaff and stem just below the head when 
green, with a beautiful blue bloom which dis¬ 
appears as the wheat ripens. Free from rust, 
grains hard and of tine milling quality . . 2.00 
Fyfe, A red, beardless wheat, with long smooth 
heads well covered with chaff, .straw stiff, bright 
colored. Grain very hard, of a dull reddish 
color. Very suitable for New Fhigland . . 2.00 
WINTER WHEAT. 
Dawson^s Golden Chaff. One of the hardiest 
wheats we know of, heads bald, color of grain 
white (inclined to light amber), straw of me¬ 
dium length ....... 
Satisfaction. Heads beardless, white chaff, 
grain light amber. A strong growing variety 
with large grains, and broad, well filled heads . 
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