. [Catalogue]. Nursery stock Virginia Alexandria Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Agricultural implements Catalogs. Seed Catalogue. 13 H^'d Qiioni.âThe Red Queen is perfectly smooth, of a fair size, and tine and dis- tinct in flavor. Pkt., 5 cts.; 15 cts.; lb., .30 cts. Acin^.âOne of the best, ^'ine medium â size, but vigorous, healthy and produc- tive. Fruit medium sized, oval, very smooth, exceedingly bright, rich, crim- son-scarlet color. Pkt., 5 cts.; 15 cts. Paragon.âA very popular variety; â¢color bright crimson; smooth, solid, of excellent flavor; b


. [Catalogue]. Nursery stock Virginia Alexandria Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Agricultural implements Catalogs. Seed Catalogue. 13 H^'d Qiioni.âThe Red Queen is perfectly smooth, of a fair size, and tine and dis- tinct in flavor. Pkt., 5 cts.; 15 cts.; lb., .30 cts. Acin^.âOne of the best, ^'ine medium â size, but vigorous, healthy and produc- tive. Fruit medium sized, oval, very smooth, exceedingly bright, rich, crim- son-scarlet color. Pkt., 5 cts.; 15 cts. Paragon.âA very popular variety; â¢color bright crimson; smooth, solid, of excellent flavor; bears transportation well; very productive; an excellent mar- ket variety. Pkt., 5 ct^.; 15 cts. Selech-d Trophy.âThe popularity of the Trophy is equal that of any other variety. This variety is noted for its solidity and i beauty. Pkt., 5ctjS.: oz., 15 cts. Aflanfir PrizeâAn excellent extra early red tomato, and while it does not run as regularly smooth as tlie Paragon, it ripens very evenlv. 5 cts. and 10 ct«.; , oz., 20 cts.;" K lb., -30 cts.; lb., $ ', Xtpr Dirarf Champion Tomator.^.âThis â variety is distinct fr(.>m anything in the tomato line. It stands up well even when loaded with fruit, in consequence of hav- ing a stiff bushy st^m. The crop ripens up early and evenly. It is smooth, me- . dium in size, Acme in color. Pkt., 5 cts.; I oz., 15 cts. ' Yf'JJoir Plum.âFor pickles and preser- ' ves. 5 cts.: 25 cts. Potatoes. Can be grown in almost any kind of soil having the requisite fertility. Light soil, however, is the best adapted to its wants, and as a rule produces a drier cooking and better flavored potato. Plant as early in the spring as the ground is in good , in rows thive feet apart, covering three to four inches deep, and use May's Potato Fertilizer. Our potatoes are all Xortnern grown stock of the best quality, 165 pounds to the barrel-sack. One bushel of eyes will plant 100 yards. The E<irhi Po-^^e.


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