Peas, Eugenie, 30 inches; wrinkled’ white; sweet 
and rich ; per quart, 70c., . 15 
McLean's Princess Royal, 1 foot; very pro¬ 
ductive, long podded, sweet; per quart, 60 cents, 10 
LATE CHOP. 
Carter’s Surprise, an improved large blue Pea, 
excellent in quality, and very productive; per 
quart, 6o cents,. 10 
Blue Imperial, 3 to 4 feet ; very hardy and pro¬ 
ductive ; fair quality ; per quart, 50 cents, . . 10 
Dwarf Waterloo Marrow, a splendid Pea, of 
very dwarf Tom Thumb habit; per quart, 80 
cents,. 20 
Yorkshire Hero, a very fine, large, dwarf, 
wrinkled variety, of good quality and product¬ 
ive; per quart, 60 cents,. 10 
Champion of England, 5 feet; rich; sweet; 
popular everywhere ; per quart, 50 cents, ... 10 
Dwarf Sugar, 3 feet; pods skinless and edible; 
good quality shelled ; per quart, 80 cents, ... 20 
Tall Sugar, 5 feet; edible pods, very large and 
long ; per quart, 80 cents, . 20 
RHUBARB, page 113. 
Myatt’s Victoria, per oz., 25 cents, . 5 
Linnaeus, per oz., 25 cents, . 5 
RADISHES, page 114. 
Rose Olive-Shaped, oval ; very tender and 
excellent; an inch and a half long; flesh rose 
color; per !b., $1.00 ; per oz., 10 cents, .... 5 
Scarlet Olive-Shaped, like the above except in 
color; per lb., $1.00; per oz., 10 cents, . ... 5 
Scarlet Olive-Shaped, White Tip, called New 
French Breakfast; very tender and beautiful; 
per lb., $1.00; per oz., 10 cents, . 5 
White Olive-Shaped, like the other olive- 
shaped varieties in everything except color; 
per lb. , $1.00; per oz., 10 cents, . 5 
Long Scarlet Short-Top, the favorite long 
market Radish everywhere ; 6 or 7 inches long; 
per lb., $1.00 ; per oz., 10 cents, . 5 
Salmon Color, like Scarlet Short-Top, but 
lighter in color ; per lb.,$1.00 ; per oz., 10 cents, 5 
Long White Naples, a beautiful long, clear 
white Radish, tinged with green at the top; 
excellent for a late Radish; per lb., $1.00 per 
oz., 10 cents, . . 5 
Red Turnip, round ; about an inch in diameter; 
skin scarlet; flesh white; good; per ft)., 51.00; 
per oz., 10 cents, . 5 
White Turnip, similar to above except in color, 
and being less pungent and a few days later; 
per ft)., $1.00 per oz., 10 cents, . 5 
Yellow Turnip, similar to the above except m 
color; per lb., 51.00 ; per oz., .to cents, .... 5 
Chinese Rose Winter, sow in summer, same 
as Turnips ; per lb., 51.25 ; per oz., 15 cents, . 10 
Chinese White Winter, an excellent white 
winter Radish, like Chinese Rose, except in 
color; per lb.,51.25 ; per oz., 15 cents, .... 10 
Black Spanish Winter, Round, per lb.,51.00; 
per oz., 10 cents, . 5 
Black Spanish Winter, Long, per lb., 51.00; 
per oz., 10 cents, . 5 
Large White Spanish Winter, per ft>., 51.50; 
per oz., 15 cents, . 10 
California Mammoth White Winter, is 
really a Chinese Radish, grown by the Chinese 
in California; 8 to 12 inches long, and from 2 
to 3 inches in diameter; white, solid and good 
flavor; per lb., 53-5° per oz., 30 cents, ... 15 
SALSIFY, page 114. 
Salsify, per lb., $ 1 . 50 ; per oz., 15 cents, .... 5 
Black, or Scorzonera, a black variety, with a 
somewhat bitter root, not much used at present; 
per oz., 25 cents,. 10 
SEA KALE. 
Per oz. 35 cents,. 10 
SQUASHES, page 115. 
Early Bush Scollop, a good, early, Summer 
Squash, taking but little room, and bearing 
abundantly ; plant in hills three feet apart; per 
lb., 1.25 ; per oz., 15 cents, . 10 
Early Bush Crook-Necked, the richest sum¬ 
mer Squash; very early and productive; plant 
in hills three feet apart ; per ft)., 5 T - 2 5 '• P er oz., 
15 cents, . 10 
Hubbard, an excellent Squash, almost as good 
as the Sweet Potato; per lb., 51.50; per oz., 
15 cents, . 10 
Marblehead, a very good winter Squash, resem¬ 
bling the Hubbard, sometimes quite as good, 
though more variable; per ft)., 51.50; per oz., 
15 cents, . 10 
Butnam. This is a new variety, evidently from 
the Hubbard, and in appearance almost like the 
light colored variety of the Hubbard, when first 
introduced. We have had some specimens for 
trial, and it is the driest Squash we have ever 
eaten, and on this account, if this good quality 
is constant, will be prized. The flavor does not 
suit our taste as well as the Hubbard, . 25 
Turban, or Turk’s Cap, a good fall and early 
winter Squash, greenish in color, striped with 
white ; in form it somewhat resembles a turban ; 
flesh orange; almost as good as Hubbard, and 
weighing about six pounds; per lb., 52.25 ; per 
oz., 25 cents, . 10 
Boston Marrow, a good, tender, rich variety, for 
fall and winter; per lb.,51.50; pcroz.,15 cents, 10 
Winter Crook-Neck, of fair quality, very hardy 
and a good keeper; per ft)., 51.50 ; per oz., 15 
cents, . 70 
SPINACH, page 115. 
Prickly, or Fall, hardiest and best for fall or 
very early spring sowing; per lb., 75 cents; 
per oz., 10 cents, . 5 
Round, or Summer, for spring sowing; 
per lb., 75 cents; per oz., 10 cents, . 5 
New Zealand, very large and luxuriant; endures 
drouth well, and produces a large quantity of 
leaves; plants should stand at least two feet 
apart; per lb., 52.00 ; per oz., 20 cents, . ... 10 
TOMATOES, page 116. 
Hubbard’s Curled Leaf, the earliest ef all the 
Tomatoes; small to medium in size,some speci¬ 
mens irregular; plant dwarf in habit; set 
half the usual distance apart ; the leaves curl as 
though the plants were drying up; oz., 25 cts., 5 
Early Smooth Red, early, smooth, round, me¬ 
dium size, of fair quality, and productive ; per 
oz., 30 cents, . 5 
Gen. Grant, a very superior, good sized Tomato, 
smooth, rather flat in form : of good quality, 
and ripens rapidly and thoroughly ; oz., 30 cts., 5 
Hathaway’s Excelsior, early, medium to large, 
smooth as an apple; very solid, and of excel¬ 
lent quality every way ; the best Tomato I have 
ever grown ; per oz., 40 cents ; per half oz., 25 
cents 
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