BHEBE J. MARSHALL, HIBERNIA, DUTCHESS CO., N. Y. 
Garden Huckleberry. ^gvum U ) 
A new fruit from Washington State, and 
most desirable introduction of late years ; will 
outyield any other berry grown. Grows from 
seed and ripens its crop same year. Berries 
jet black, four times the size of huckleberries ; 
for pies or jams it is the equal of any other fruit 
grown. Plant same as tomato in box or pan, 
and, when danger of frost is over, set out 2x4 
feet. When jet black stew thirty minutes; 
make very sweet. Better than wild huckleber¬ 
ries for pies, jams, jellies, sauce and canning. 
Like cranberries, these will keep nice and fresh 
for months for winter use or market. This 
new fruit is insect proof. A light frost im¬ 
proves the fruit. 
Packet, 100 seeds, 10c.; 3 for 25c. 
Howard's Star Petunia. 
The most distinct and desirable Petunia ever 
offered. Flowers large, 2J4 inches in diameter, 
and the most prolific bloomer I ever saw. The 
body color is a dark rich velvety maroon. 
Starting deep within the throat are the five 
rays of a star, of a pinkish-white in the centre, 
shad ing to a decided pink at their margin, where 
they blend into the maroon. Their outline, 
however, is sharp and decisive. 
Packet., 100 seeds, 5c.; 3 for 12c. 
SJtasta Rcsa Pop£y 
The Crimson Winter Rhubarb. 
The earliest of all Rhubarb, and fit for use not only 
in spring, but all through the summer and fall. In the 
Southern and Pacific States it may be used all the ymar 
round. In winter it is particularly fine. Color, bright 
crimson, except the new stalks on young plants. It 
forces readily in the greenhouse or cold frame. It is 
of excellent flavor, and the stalks are so tender that it 
is not necessary to remove the skin. It grows easily 
and rapidly from seed, making stalks for use the 
second year. Packet, 20 seed, 8c.; 2 for 15c. 
GROW THIS NEW VEGETABLE FROM SEED. 
One packet will give plants enough for a family. 
Burbank's ", Shasta. Rosa ” Poppy. 
The Poppy is always a popular favorite. Its free¬ 
dom of growth, beauty and lovely showiness make it 
an ideal garden flower This new strain of the Shir¬ 
ley Poppy produced by Mr. Burbank, and bearing the 
name of his California home, combines all the delicate 
beauty of the original Shirley types, and with these 
the whole flower in all its petals is beautifully crimped 
and fluted as illustrated. 
Packet, 5c.; 3 for 12c. 
