. Gregory & Son's retail catalogue of warranted vegetable, flower and grain seeds . \ lb.,38 cts.; per oz., 20 cts.; per pkg., 10 cts. POTATO LEAF TOMATO. This is one of Mr. Livingstons Seedlings, the leaves, as thename indicates, closely resembling those of the potato. Thevines are very vigorous, the foliage stout. The fruit is smootherthan that of Mikado, another potato-leaved sort; grows to goodsize and is very solid. It is purple-colored, second early, and agreat cropper; quality excellent. Price, per oz., 30 cts.; perpkg., 10 cts. • PRINCE OF WALES PEA. My attention is called to this newV


. Gregory & Son's retail catalogue of warranted vegetable, flower and grain seeds . \ lb.,38 cts.; per oz., 20 cts.; per pkg., 10 cts. POTATO LEAF TOMATO. This is one of Mr. Livingstons Seedlings, the leaves, as thename indicates, closely resembling those of the potato. Thevines are very vigorous, the foliage stout. The fruit is smootherthan that of Mikado, another potato-leaved sort; grows to goodsize and is very solid. It is purple-colored, second early, and agreat cropper; quality excellent. Price, per oz., 30 cts.; perpkg., 10 cts. • PRINCE OF WALES PEA. My attention is called to this newVrinkled pea by a gentlemanwho has been experimenting largely with many of the foreignvarieties. I tested on my trial grounds the past season and wasmuch pleased with it. It comes along just after the Advancer,while it is a better cropper. Price, per peck, per express atpurchasers expense, $; per qt., post-paid, 55 cts.; per pkg.,10 THE NEW CAULIFLOWER, EARLYPERFECTION. There are severalfi n e cauliflowersnow offered to mar-ket gardeners. Ioffer this season A NEW STRAIN NEVERBEFORE CATA- logued, of whichthe originator says: I stake my reputa-tion as a marketgardener that it isthe best pound of seed in America to-day. As he also originated one of the best varieties to be found inseed catalogues, he knows what he is writing about. I testedEarly Perfection in my experimental grounds last season, andfound it remarkable in both earliness and reliability. Numberswho have tested it came to the same conclusion. It is an excep-tionally vigorous sort. With Early Perfection as a competitor,both Early Snowball and Thorburns Gilt Edge must look to theirlaurels. Here is what two distinguished professors say of it: WritesProf. Maynard, of the Massachusetts Agricultural College:The seed germinated finely, and produced strong, healthyplants, and appeared to be earlier and headed up better thanany other variety sent


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