James Vick’s Sons, Seedsmen, Rochester, N. Y. 
Vegetable Seeds 37 
SEEDS IN BULK 
In the following list we quote prices for seeds by the peck, four quarts, and quart, when sent by freight or ex pres 
lit the expense Of the purchaser* We deliver them at express offices or railroad depots in this city at these 
rates, bags, packing, and cartage free, but in no case can we prepay the charges unless the amount has been previously advanced to us 
for that purpose. On all seeds not included in this list, ordered by express or freight to be shipped not prepaid, the purchaser may 
deduct from the prices given in the preceding pages io cents per lb. on all seeds quoted by the pound. 
BE ANS—Wax-Podded. 
• 
Qt. 
4 < 7 ts 
Pk. 
Prolific German Black Wax . . 
• 35 $1 25 $2 25 
Golden Wax. 
35 
I 25 
2 25 
Rustless Golden Wax. 
35 
* 25 
2 25 
Wardwell’s Kidney Wax . . 
35 
s 25 
2 25 
Refugee Wax. 
35 
x 25 
2 25 
Davis White Wax, White 
Seeded . 
1 25 
2 25 
Yosemice Mammoth Wax . . 
45 
1 60 
2 75 
BEANS—Green- 
-Podded. 
Long Yellow Six Weeks . . . 
35 
* 25 
2 25 
Extra Early Red Valentine . 
35 
1 25 
2 25 
Bountiful. 
35 
1 25 
2 25 
Giant Stringless Green- 
Pod Valentine. 
35 
* 25 
2 25 
Extra Early Refugee. 
35 
1 25 
2 23 
Dwarf Horticultural. 
35 
1 25 
2 25 
True Bush Lima (Burpee) . . 
.35 
1 25 
2 25 
1 mp'v'd Bush Lima ( Drcer) . . 
35 
i 25 
2 25 
Wood's Prolific Bush Lima . . 
35 
1 25 
2 25 
BEANS—Pole or 
Running. 
Extra Early Jersey Lima . . . 
* 25 
2 25 
Seibert's Large Early Lima 
• 35 
1 25 
2 25 
BEANS- 
Continued. 
Q*. 
4 <jts 
Pk. 
King of the Garden Lima , 
■ • • • $0 35 gi 
25 $2 
25 
Dreer’s Improved Lima . 
• • 35 
1 
25 
2 
25 
Large White Lima ... . 
. . . . 35 
1 
25 
2 
25 
Old Homestead. 
• • 35 
X 
25 
2 
25 
SWEET 
CORN. 
Hiawatha. 
• • • 35 
1 
25 
2 
25 
Vick’s Earliest of All . . 
.... 25 
75 
1 
23 
Mammoth White Cory . . 
. . . 25 
75 
1 
25 
Extra Early Golden Bantam . . . 23 
75 
X 
25 
Metropolitan. 
... 25 
75 
1 
25 
Kendel's Early Giant . . . 
... 25 
75 
1 
25 
Perry’s Hybrid Sugar . . . 
... 25 
75 
X 
25 
Early Minnesota . 
... 25 
75 
I 
25 
Crosby’s Early. 
... 25 
75 
X 
25 
Moore’s Early Concord . . 
75 
x 
25 
Potter’s Excelsior (Squan- 
turn) . 
75 
X 
25 
Early Evergreen. 
... 25 
75 
I 
25 
Early Mammoth. 
... 25 
75 
I 
25 
Hickox’s Improved . . . . 
... 25 
75 
I 
23 
Black Mexican. 
1 
00 
I 
85 
S to well's Evergreen . . . . 
... 25 
75 
X 
25 
Country Gentleman . . . . 
75 
I 
25 
Mammoth Late Sugar . . 
75 
X 
25 
PEAS. 
t *- y • 
Vick’s Extra Early.$o 35 $1 25 $2 25 
Alaska (Earliest of All). 35 1 25 2 25 
Gradus (Prosperity). 35 1 as 2 25 
Thomas Lax ton. 35 1 25 2 25 
Nott’s Excelsior. 35 1 25 2 23 
Extra Early Premium Gem ... 35 1 25 2 25 
Surprise *,. 30 1 10 2 00 
American. Wonder. 33 1 25 2 25 
Bliss' Abundance. 30 1 io 2 00 
Bliss’ Everbearing. 30 1 10 2 00 
Vick's Daisy. 45 1 50 2 75 
Horsford’s Market Garden ... 35 1 25 ■?. 25 
I inp’d Pride of the Market .... 35 1 25 2 25 
McLean’s Advancer. 35 1 25 2 25 
Improved Stratagem. 30 1 10 2 00 
Telephone. 35 1 25 2 25 
Long Island Mammoth . . 35 1 25 2 25 
Yorkshire Hero. 30 1 10 2 00 
Champion of England. 30 1 10 2 00 
Duke of Albany (American 
Champion). 30 110200 
Swastika. 45 1 50 2 75 
Mammoth Melting Sugar .... 35 1 25 2 25 
Large White Marrowfat. 25 75 1 35 
Large Black Eye Marrowfat ... 25 75 1 35 
Canada Field. 2 50 
USEFUL HERBS 
A very small space in the garden will give all the herbs needed in the family. The culture is very simple; and the best way is to make a little seedbed in 
the early spring and set the plants out in a bed as soon as large enough. As a general rule it is best to cut the herbs when in flower, tie them up in small 
bunches, and hang in the shade to dry. We give a list of the herbs generally cultivated and prized. Of some kinds we furnish roots, as will be seen below : 
PKT. 
Anise, per lb., $1.00; per ounce, 10 cents, ... 5 
Balm, per ounce, 30 cents.5 
Basil, Sweet, per ounce, 20 cents.5 
Borage, per ounce, 20 cents.5 
Caraway, per lb., £1.00; per ounce, 10 cents . . 5 
Catnip, per ounce, 30 cents.5 
Coriander, per lb., 75 cents ; per ounce, 10 cents 5 
Dill, per ounce, 10 cents.5 
Fennel, Large Sweet, per ounce, to cents . . 5 
Hoarhound, per ounce, 30 cents.5 
PKT. 
Hop Seed, per ounce, $1.50.20 
Hyssop, per ounce, 25 cents.5 
Lavender, (Lavendula spica,) per oz., 10 cts. . 5 
True, (Lavendula vera,) ounce, 25 cents ... 5 
Marjoram, Sweet, per ounce, 20 cents .... 5 
Rosemary, per ounce, 40 cents.5 
Rue, per ounce, 20 cents.5 
Saffron, per ounce, 10 cents.5 
Sage, per lb., $2.00 ; per ounce, 20 cents . 5 
PKT. 
Savory, Summer, per ounce, 15 cents.5 
Savory, Winter, per ounce, 20 cents.5 
Sorrel, French, per ounce, 15 cents.5 
Tansy, per ounce, 30 cents.5 
Thyme, 
Broad-Leaved,orWinter, per oz., 3octs. . . 5 
Summer, per ounce, 30 cents.5 
Wormwood, per ounce, 30 cents .... .5 
Lavender, roots, by mail,‘each, 15 cts.two for 25c. 
Sage, roots, by mail, each, 15 cts-; two for 25c. 
BOOKS TOR GARDEN OR GREENHOUSE 
Postage or Express Charges prepaid on any of these Books. 
Alfalfa. Its growth, uses and feeding value, to¬ 
gether with notes on its history, botany, etc. By 
F. D. Coburn. Illustrated, cloth, 160 pps. 50 cents 
Asparagus. Its culture for home use and for 
market. By F. M. Hcxamer. Handsomely 
illustrated, 5x7 inches, 170 pages, cloth. 50 cents I 
Cabbage, Cauliflower and Allied Vegetables. 
From Seed to Harvest. By C. L. Allen. A prac¬ 
tical treatise on the various types and varieties of 
cabbage, cauliflower, broccoli, Brussels sprouts, 
kale, collards, and kohl rabi. Illustrated, 142 
pages, x2mo, cloth. 50 cents 
Greenhouse Management. By L. R. Taft. A 
manual for florists and flower lovers on Forcing 
Flowers, Vegetables and Fruits. $1.50 
The Forcing Book. By L. H. Baily. A man¬ 
ual on the cultivation of Vegetables funder glass. 
The Amateur’s Practical Garden Book. By 
C. E. Hunn and L. H. Bailey. Contains com¬ 
plete directions for growing the commonest of 
things about the house and garden. $1.00 
Garden Making. By L. H. Bailey. Contains 
directions for buildings, fences and hedges, pre¬ 
paration of land, plantiug trees and shrubs ; in¬ 
sects and diseases, tools, laying out grounds, lawn 
making and planting, pruning trees, raising flowers, 
vegetables and fruits. £1.50 
Horticulturists’ Rule Book. By L. H. Bailey. 
Useful information for fruit growers, florists and 
gardeners. $1.50 
Onion Culture, The New. By T. Greiner. This 
onions in the family garden, or by the acre for 
j market. 50 cents 
Mushrooms. How-to grow. 10 cents 
How to Grow Mushrooms. By Wm. Falconer. 
A practical treatise on Mushroom Culture for 
profit and pleasure. $1.50 
How to Make Money Growing Violets. Salt- 
ford. 25 cents 
Roses and How to Grow Them. A manual for 
growing roses in a garden and under glass. Illus¬ 
trated, i2mo, 189 pages. J1.10 
The Small Fruit Culturist. By A. S. Fuller. 
Equally adapted to the needs and requirements 
of the private cultivator and the large grower. 
Illustrated. $1.00 
Strawberry Culturist. By Andrew S. Fuller. 
Showing the history, sexuality, and best culture; 
how to fertilize, grow from seed, etc. Illustrated, 
flexible cloth, ismo. 25 cents 
**•50 
We can supply fat regular prices) any Horticultural book published. 
Send us a list of your needs and vve will be pleased to quote prices. 
PFMFIV/IPITD our prices include the Postage or Express Charges 
I\LlVlLlVlDLiIv on all articles in this Catalogue, unless otherwise stated. 
