Cauliflower, Carter’s Dwarf Mammoth, early, 
dwarf, compact and hardy; per oz. 51.75; half 
oz. $1.00, . 
CRESS, page 102. 
Fine Curled, superior; will bear cutti.ig several 
times ; per oz. 10 cents, . 
Plain - Leaved, tender and delicate, fine for 
salad ; per oz. 10 cents, . 
Broad - Leaved Garden, sometimes used for 
soups; per oz. 10 cents, . 5 
Australian, leaves delicate green, flavor mild 
and fine; per oz. 10cents, . 5 
Perennial American, resembles the Water 
Cress ; may be cut through the season ; oz. 20 cts. 10 
Water, does pretty well in moist situations, but 
better on the edges of streams in shallow water ; 
per oz. 60 cents ; per half oz. 40 cents, .... 15 
CORN SALAD, page 102. 
Per lb. $1.50; per oz. 15 cents, . 5 
CARROTS, page 103. 
Early Very Short Scarlet, the most desirable 
for forcing, and much prized in Europe for soups; 
per lb. $1.50; per oz. 15 cents,. 5 
Early French Short Horn, small; best for 
table; preferred by some for all purposes, even 
for stock ; per lb. $1.25; per oz. 15 cents, . . . 5 
Half Long Scarlet Stump Rooted, largerthan 
Short Horn, and a desirable table variety; per 
lb. $1.50; per oz. 15 cents,. 5 
Half Long Scarlet Pointed Rooted, a very 
desirable Carrot either for table or feeding, 
sweet and productive; lb. $1.25; oz. 15 cents, 5 
Long Orange, per lb. $1.25; per oz. 15 cents, . 5 
Altringham, selected, red; lb. $1.25; oz. 15 cts., 5 
Large Orange Belgian Green-Top, rich, fine 
for feeding; per lb. $1.25; per oz. 15 cents, . . 5 
Long White Belgian Green-Top, fine for cat¬ 
tle; per lb. 75 cents; per oz. 10 cents, .... 5 
CHICORY, page 103. 
Large - Rooted Long Magdeburg, per lb. 
$1.25 ; per oz. 10 
CELERY, page 104. 
Turner’s Incomparable Dwarf White, oneof 
the very best varieties, growing stout, crisp and 
of exceedingly fine nutty flavor; per oz. 25 cts., 5 
Lion’s Paw, fine, large, white; per oz. 25 cents, 5 
Goodwin’s White, fine, solid ; per oz. 25 cents, 5 
Sandringham Dwarf White, a new variety, 
gaining much popularity in Europe; produced 
by the gardener to the Prince of Wales ; solid, 
crisp, and of fine flavor; per oz. 30 cents, . . 10 
Boston Market, of low growth, somewhat 
branching, white, crisp, and a favorite of the 
market gardeners in the vicinity of Boston; per 
oz. 35 cents,. 10 
Sealey’s Leviathan, white, very large and 
solid, unsurpassed in flavor; per oz. 25 cents, . 5 
Laing’s Mammoth Red, fine flavor, large; 
excellent keeper; per oz. 25 cents,. 5 
Carter’s Incomparable Dwarf Dark Crim¬ 
son, like Turner’s Incomparable Dwarf in 
everything but color, being crimson ; oz. 30 cts., 10 
Turnip - Rooted, (Celeriac,) forming Turnip- 
shaped bulbs, of Celery flavor; per oz. 25 cts., 5 
Seeds for Flavoring. This is seed too old for 
vegetation, but excellent for flavoring pickles, 
etc.; per lb. $1.00; per oz. 10 
CORN, page 105. 
Early Minnesota, by far the best very early 
Sweet Corn we have ever tried. Plant rather 
dwarf, ears fine for so early a variety, and of 
good quality ; per pint 25 cents,. 10 
Campbell’s Extra Early Sixty Days, an early, 
good Corn, sweet, with very small cob, nearly 
as early as the Minnesota ; per pint 25 cents, . ia 
Russell’s Prolific, a very superior early variety. 
It is the earliest first-class Sweet Corn. Ears 
eight to ten inches in length ; per pint 25 cents, 10 
Moore’s Early Concord, a very good Corn, 
very much prized in the neighborhood of Bos¬ 
ton ; ears large; ripens after Russell's, and in 
earliness about with Early Eight Rowed, or 
Crosby’s ; per pint 25 cents, . 10 
Crosby’s Early, nearly as early as Russell's Pro¬ 
lific. cars about as long, or a little longer, very 
thick, having from twelve to sixteen rows. A 
very desirable Corn for the private garden and 
for market, like the old Asylum, but earlier; 
per pint 25 cents, . 10 
Early Eight-Rowed Sugar, following the pre¬ 
ceding in time of maturity ; excellent; ears 
about nine inches long and very' fine; per pint 
25 cents, . 10 
Stowell’s Evergreen, late; very select and 
pure; per pint 25 cents, . JO 
Parching, best white; per pint 25 cents, ... 10 
CUCUMBERS, pages 105 and 10G. 
AMERICAN VARIETIES. 
Early Russian, very early, hardy and produc¬ 
tive; small, growing in pairs; per lb. $2.00; 
per oz. 20 cents,. 10 
Early Netted Russian, new, and very promising 25 
Early Green Cluster, next in earliness to the 
Russian; small, prickly, in clusters, produc¬ 
tive; per lb. $1.25; per oz. 15 cents,. 5 
Early Frame, a good variety for pickling and 
table, of medium size; per lb. £1.25; per oz. 
15 cents,. 5 
Early White Spine, an excellent variety for 
table ; very pretty and a great bearer ; a favor¬ 
ite with market growers, and called “ New York 
Market;” per lb. $1.25 ; per oz. 15 cents, ... 5 
Improved Long Green, a very fine long fruit of 
excellent quality; per lb. £1.50; per oz. 15 
cents,. 5 
FOREIGN VARIETIES. 
Long Green Southgate, one of the finest old 
English varieties, pretty hardy,. 15 
Chinese Long Green, long, productive and 
hardy,. *5 
Stockwood, fine, hardy, standard sort; every 
way superior,. J 5 
Wood’s Long Ridge, a fine, hardy variety, . 15 
Bedfordshire Surprise, hardy and excellent, . 15 
Giant of Arnstadt, one of the finest, good bearer, 25 
Rollisson’s Telegraph, one of the best, ... 25 
General Grant, new and excellent,. 25 
Carter’s Champion, a fine winter variety, . . 25 
Lord Kenyon’s Favorite, a very fine, large, 
black-spined English variety,. 25 
Cuthill’s Highland Mary, very superior and 
productive; hardy; fine for forcing, .... 25 
Sion House Improved, fine; constant; good 
bearer ; one of the best English sorts, .... 25 
Mills’ Jewess,. 25 
Sir Colin Campbell, fine, large, black-spined, . 25 
Swan Neck, a new variety; very promising, 25 
