THE GREAT DAIM9SH BALL HEAD CABBAGE. 
The Grandest and Hardiest of AEI Danish Cabbages. 
EVERY CARDEN should contain this re- 
murkaoie Caboage. It is the result of over 50 
years careful selection by the expert Danish 
Gardeners. Its fame has become world-wide, 
and to-day it stands without a peer in surest 
growing, hardest heading and longest keeping 
qualities. It is the highest bred of all winter 
cabbages and is rapidly surpassing other sorts. 
It grows well on all soils. Quality the very 
highest, fine-grained, tender and crisp. It is 
very distinct—round as a ball and of surpriz¬ 
ing solidity. Ab ho of very large size, it is so 
compact it can be planted closely. Its keep¬ 
ing qualities are truly wonderful. No other 
can compare with it at all. 
I offer the highest strain—extra selected seed 
pure and true, for only 10 cts. a Pkt. 3 for 25c. 
Ve^-l ! 
ENCOURAGE YOUR BOYS 
4 AN D on; LS to grow fine Vegetables—and v eg 
3 Plants, ami se.l them to their nabors and village: 
1 and earn good money. It will pay. Try it this yea 
4 By all means give them a nice Pop Corn patcl 
5 and a big .Melon patch. My hardy, early melor 
1 succeed everywhere and you can all have an a bur 
2 dance of these great luxuries with very little troubl 
My Seeds Please the Critical “Grangers 
Dear .Mr.COOK. Lenclose order for $43.75 for moi 
your valuable Seeds. All the (Dangers to whom 1 
last year were perfectly satisfied and called them e 
good. I hope to largely increase my order this y 
Wishing you much success in your Seed Business— 
a glorious futUr in your grand Temperance \\ ork. 
main Your Sincerely, Alfred Leith, Pleasant \ al 
Si. Y. Proprietor of Stock, Dairy and Poultry i arm 
PARADISE GEM MUSKMELON. 
Earliest and Best of All Melons. 
T hese New extraearly—enormously 
productive small Muskmelons have the 
heaviest, thickest, and sweetest flesh of 
all. Wherever grown have won over all 
competitors. Weeks earlier than other 
melons, tremendous yielders —10 to 20 
melons on a plant, blight and rust resist¬ 
ing, deliciously sweet and spicy and high 
bred at every point. 
No melons ever grown can compare 
with the Paradise Gem. These melons 
sell everywhere at fanciest prices. It is 
hard to supply the demand. Plant liber¬ 
ally, and enjoy this greajt luxury for 
months every year. They grow and pro¬ 
duce bountifully—even where other mel¬ 
ons cannot be grown. Extra Selected 
Seed, 10 c. per Pkt. 3 for 25c. 12 for $i.oo. 
Views Lovely, and Curtains Beauties. 
Mr. A. T. Cook. The Seeds and Premiums ar¬ 
rived in perfect condition. Every one was pleas 
ed. My Stereoscope Views were just lovely — 
and the Window Curtains real beauties. I cer¬ 
tainly was surprized to receive such valuable 
Premiums, and I thank you heartily for them. 
Your Friend, Mary Vaughan, Johnson Co. Ark. 
PUZZLES 
lULLLLO ail8W ers. You can easily get a Prize. Don't miss it. show this to > out ti tends. Ms oneiuiuooa^^ 
Butterfly Flower. 
(Christmas Orchid.) 
Showy flowers, spotted 
and blotched with crim¬ 
son, violet and yellow. 
Very pretty and very 
odd. Easily grown. 
Blooms in lavish pro¬ 
fusion out-doors. In pots 
is in bloom by Christ¬ 
mas. Packet 5 cts. 
BUTTERFLY FLOWER. 
Bird of Paradise. 
Here is a rare novelty. 
Flowers large and gold¬ 
en. with crimson pistils 
in beautiful and fa litas- 
tie shapes. Very unique 
and attractive. Should 
be grown by every lover 
of the beautiful. Highly 
decorative. Height. 3 to 
4 feet. Packet 5 cts 
BIRD OF PARADISE FLOWER 
