f/ov<?itie5 ai?d l/ari^tie$ of Special fQerit. 
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VOLGA WATER MELON. 
This Russian Water Melon is re¬ 
markably distinct and a decided ac¬ 
quisition. Next to the Hungarian 
Honey it is the sweetest and best 
flavored variety we have yet grown. 
The vines are remarkably vigorous 
and very productive, fruit perfectly 
round, very light green and of good 
size. Flesh very solid, crisp, sweet 
and of excellent flavor. Seeds small. 
Price, prepaid by mail, per lb , $2.L5; 
K lb-, 75 cts.; oz., 25 cts.; packet, 10 
cents. 
TELEPHONE PEAS. 
Of all the new Peas we have tried 
the Telephone is the best. It comes 
bearing just when we want it, 
after the early Peas are gone and 
before the Champion of England 
Volga Water Melon. and Marrowfats are ready. It has 
Immense pods, nearly, but not quite filled with large wrinkled peas of most exquisite flavor. 
-55 cents; pint, 35 cents: J4 pint, 20 cents; packet, 5 cents. 
Telephone Peas. 
Prepaid by mail, quart, 
EARLY SCARLET GLOBE SHORT-TOP RADISH. 
The only objection to this excellent Radish is its long name. It is the earliest of all Radishes we have yet tried, 
and of the very highest qualily. It has very small leaves and this with its remarkable earliness renders it the best of all 
varieties for forcing. Per lb., prepaid by mail, $1.30; 34 lb., 35cts.; oz., 10 cts.; pkt., 5 cts. 
WHITE BOX RADISH. 
The White Box is a new variety of Radish of great size, rapid growth and good quality, specially adapted for forc¬ 
ing for market. It is later than the Early Scarlet 
Globe Short-top, but is three times the size and com¬ 
mands a ready sale. Per lb., prepaid by mail, $1.40; 34 
lb., 40 cts.; oz., 12 cts.; pkt., 5 cts. 
Early SearletGlobo Short-top Radish. 
White Box Radish. 
