CAULIFLOWER 
No seed is more important. Don’t buy cheap seed. We offer the finest 
strain. Quality first, prices afterwards, are the two most important 
considerations in buying Cauliflower Seed. We wish to call particular 
attention to Our Early Favorite. 
EARLY FAVORITE 
BEST VARIETY IN CULTIVATION. 
This surpasses all others and will stand the heat and drouth of any climate the best of 
all, and is the earliest and surest of any variety to head. For forcing it is particularly well 
adapted; as a sort for the family and market garden, it is unquestionably the largest as 
well as the best. Market gardeners, once having sown it, will sow no other. Per pkt, 
6c.; 3 pkts. 15c.; 6 pkts, 25c.; V 2 oz. $1.25 ; oz. $2.00. 
EARLY SNOWBALL-This is a well-known variety, and considered one of the best 
in cultivation, and a great favorite throughout the country. It is very early, close growing 
compact habit, and is well adapted for forcing under glass during the winter and spring. 
Our stock is perfectly reliable. Per pkt. lOc.; 3 pkts, 25c.: 6 pkts. 40c.; V 2 oz. $1.25.; 
oz. $2.00. 
EXTRA SEL.ECTER DWARF EARLY ERFURT—This is another remarkable 
variety for heading. It is dwarf, with solid heads of superior quality. If planted in March 
the crop will be ready in June. All market gardeners and private planters will do well to 
plant this excellent variety. Pkt. 5c.; 3 pkts., 12c.; V 2 oz. 75c.; oz. $1.25. 
EXTRA EARLY PARIS FORCING—A favorite variety and very reliable for head¬ 
ing, and is good for forcing. It is equally as good for outdoor culture. Per pkt. 5c.; 
3 pkts,, 10c.;Vi 2 oz. 35c.; oz. 60c. 
FOUR VERY INTERESTING FRUITS FOR THE GARDEN 
^ Vegetable Orange 
This is a splendid novelty of recent introduction, 
handsome in color and appearance and an enorm¬ 
ous yielder. As shown, vines of this Vegetable 
Orange are smaller than a Musk Melon vine, but 
they require about the same cultivation. It is a 
wonderful yielder, producing fruit about the size 
of an Orange of a bright yellow color, somewhat 
russeted. In the west where fruit is scarce, this 
Orange is rapidly becoming popular. For sweet 
pickles, pies or preserves they are splendid and 
can be used ?n many ways. Pkt., 5c., 3 pkts., 
i3c., 6 pkts;, 20c, 
CHINESE LANTERN PLANT 
GARDEN L,EM01NS 
When treated 
like a tomato it 
grows and fruits 
freely from seed 
the first season. 
F reduces numer¬ 
ous large unfold¬ 
ed husks, the 
shape of Chinese 
lanterns, at first 
a beautiful green 
color changing to 
yellow hue, then 
to bright scarlet. 
For pies, or dried 
in sugar for fruit 
cakes or pud¬ 
dings, it is most 
delicious. It is a 
Japanese produc¬ 
tion and easily 
grown in any 
garden. Try it. 
Pkt. 5c.; 3 pkts. 
10 c, postpaid. 
This is a great vegetable novelty and certainly deserves a place in the garden. It 
somewhat resembles the Vegetable Orange in manner of growth, but is distinct, as 
the unripe fruit is striped with very dark green stripes, and when ripe is not so yellow 
as the Vegetable Orange. The fruit is the shape as shown in the illustration, but a 
h'ttle larger than the Vegetable Orange. It has fine flesh and is of good flavor and 
unexcelled for general canning purposes. It should be cultivated the same as Musk 
Melons and it is such an enormous yielder that it will prove a very profitable crop. 
Grow this unique novelty. Pkt., 5c„ 3 pkt., 1 2c.. 6 pkts., 20c. 
Everbearing Strawberry 
An Interesting Berry Novelty 
YOU CAN GROW IT FROM SEED. 
Here is a New Everbearing Strawberry that grows freely from 
seed and will fruit the first summer. The seed can be sown early in the 
spring in the house or hot bed and will soon produce young plants: seed 
can be sown later in open garden if desired. The plants grow very fast 
and in a short time will be large enough to transplant in the garden. If 
the seed is sown by March the plants will begin to bloom early in July 
and in from two to three weeks will begin to bear ripe fruit. 
The valuable point about this New Berry is that from the time the 
first ripe fruit appears they continue to fruit until late in the fall. The 
Berries are not quite so large as garden varieties, but they are much 
higher flavored and of excellent quality and produced in various colors, 
red, black, white and a few of them will perfume a whole room on ac¬ 
count of their delicate fragrance. They ara enormous yielders, single 
plants having produced nearly half pint of Berries at one picking as late 
as October. They are perfectly hardy and will grow anywhere by start¬ 
ing from the seed. We know all our customers will be very much inter¬ 
ested in this New Berry, and people in the city or others who are lim¬ 
ited for space can grow the plants in pots, boxes or anywhere convenient 
and it will even fruit in the winter from plants raised in the house. We 
recommend ail our customers to try this grand New Berry this year, 
as we consider it a Great Novelty. Think of it—grow Strawberries 
rom seed and have delicious fruit all summer. Seed per pku, 8c„ 3 
’ kts„ 20c., 6 pkts.. 30c. 
