Novelties and Specialties in Vegetable Seeds. 
MUSK MELON, 
PERFECTED DELMONICOES. 
This Melon is almost perfect globe shape; the skin is 
grayish green until ripe, when it changes to bright yellow. 
The ribs are wide and prominently netted. In size the 
Melons are small, usually about six inches in diameter, 
with very little seed capacity. The flesh is a deep orange- 
yellow color, fine grained and delicately flavored. A 
robust grower and very prolific. (See colored plate.) 
Price, pkt., 5c.; oz., 15c,; '£ lb., 30c.; lb., $1.00. 
CAULIFLOWER. 
Elliott’s Early Snowball. 
Our stock of this excellent variety is grown f*. r us by 
one of the best Danish growers, and our strain has in the 
I>ast seasons given excellent results among our many cus¬ 
tomers. We do not hesitate in saying that we are positi v p 
you will find our strain of Snowball Cauliflower equal to 
stock offered by any of our competitors. This sort will be 
found dwarf and compact in growth, the heads large, 
snow-white and of superior quality, the outer leaves short 
and few, allowing of close planting: also one of the very 
earliest and most reliable sorts. (See colored plate.) 
Price, pkt, 25c.; oz., 75.; oz., $2.25. 
NEW MU8K MEIvON. 
PAUL ROSE. 
This new Melon is obtained by a successful cross of the Osage with the Netted 
Gem, and combines the sweetness of the former together with the fine netting of 
the Gem. The flesh is extremely thick, of a distinct rosy salmon color, and ex¬ 
tremely small seed cavity. In size and shape it is uniform, averaging in diameter 
about five inches and weighing about one and one-half pounds each. As a shipping 
and long-keeping Melon it is unsurpassed, and in market has proven extremely 
popular, always finding ready sale even when Melons have been a drug in the 
market. Price, pkt, 10c; oz., 30o.; V lb., $1.00. 
New . . . 
Extra Early 
Wrinkled Pea. 
GRADUS. 
This new Pea comes to maturity 
with the smooth, round, extra early 
varieties, but is far superior in size 
of both pods and peas, also in quality. 
The vines are heavy, with large dark 
green leaves, and grow about three 
feet high. The pods are uniformly 
large, measuring four to five inches 
long, and well filled with delicious 
rich flavored peas, equal in size and 
quality to those of the Telephone, 
American Champion, etc. A trial of 
this Pea will convince all of its 
sterling merit, and we are sure all will 
appreciate its rare qualities. Price, 
X P^t, 25c.; pint, 40c.; quart, 05c. 
TOMATO 
ELLIOTT’S FIRST EARLY. 
The earliest Tomato in cultivation; the fruit is large, smooth, bright red in color, 
and retains its size well into the season. The flesh is thick and there are extremely 
few seeds; also free from hard cores. Highly recommendable for the home garden. 
Price, pkt, 10c.; oz., 30c.; }{ lb., $1.00. 
TOMATO. 
HONOR BRIGHT. 
A new and distinct variety, and undoubtedly the heaviest yielding, longest keep¬ 
ing and best shipping sort in cultivation. In solidity it is unrivalled, being so firm as 
to permit of shipping in barrels, the same as apples. The changes in color the fruit 
undergoes in development are also distinct—from light green it changes to a waxy 
white, then to lemon, followed by a beautiful red. When the fruit is picked in the 
early stage and stored in a cool place it is easily kept from two to four weeks. Price, 
pkt, 10c.; X oz.. 25c.; oz., 40c. 
