. George Tait and Sons' price list and descriptive catalogue of field and garden seeds. Nursery stock Virginia Norfolk Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs. _ TJrlT'S SEED CATALOGUE FOR 1902. v" GOLDEN GEM.—Also known as Golden Jenny. It is best known around Philadelphia, for which market it is largely grown by Jersey gardeners. Per pkt., 5 cts.; per oz., 10 eta.; per 14 20 cts. EARLY WHITE JAPAN.—Fair sized, well flavored, the skin creamy white, and the flesh of a light-green color. We do not recommend it for general use, although it is


. George Tait and Sons' price list and descriptive catalogue of field and garden seeds. Nursery stock Virginia Norfolk Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs. _ TJrlT'S SEED CATALOGUE FOR 1902. v" GOLDEN GEM.—Also known as Golden Jenny. It is best known around Philadelphia, for which market it is largely grown by Jersey gardeners. Per pkt., 5 cts.; per oz., 10 eta.; per 14 20 cts. EARLY WHITE JAPAN.—Fair sized, well flavored, the skin creamy white, and the flesh of a light-green color. We do not recommend it for general use, although it is a favorite with the Boston market. Per 5 cts.; per oz., 10 cts.; per y± lb., 20 cts. ^CHICAGO MARKET NUTMEG.—An excellent green-fleshed melon, shaped like a nut- meg and highly scented. It is especially suited to the garden, and we rarely sell it for market use. Per 5 cts.; per oz., 10 cts.; per % lb., 20 cts. BANANA,—This variety has cucumber-shaped fruit nearly two feet long when well grown. The skin is smooth and bight yellow, often cracking when about ripe. The orange flesh, while sometimes finely flavored, is generally of indifferent quality, and most markets do not care for it. Per pkt., 5 cts.; per oz., 10 cts.; per y± lb., 25 cts. HACKENSACK—This old stock is very large, roughly netted and showy, but coarse in flavor and disposed to crack at the ends. It is not a safe crop, now that so many finer kinds are on the market at the same time. Per pkt., 5 cts.; per oz., 10 cts.; per 14 lb., 20 cts. /"GREEN MONTREAL.—Originated in Canada and best suited to a cool climate, but sometimes grown South successfully. The fruit is round, somewhat flattened at the ends, and covered with a dense netting, the quality of the flesh being first-class. It is coarse grained and more juicy than a watermelon. It is one of the largest and most showy melons in culti- vation, specimens having been grown to weigh upwards of twenty-five pounds. We are re- liably info


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