Illustrated hand book : Rawson's vegetable & flower seeds / & Co. . ing the season will usually suffice to clear offall the Triumph (see cut). — This extra early variety is very at-tractive in appear-• ance, of excellent flavor, and very pro-ductive. The color is red. It is very ex-tensively grown in the Southern States. Per peck, 60 cts.; bush., Northerner.— This new variety is a good addition to the standard early varieties, and is a seedling fiom the Early Ilose, which it resembles in shape and color. It being of strong. vigorous habit of growth, fine eat
Illustrated hand book : Rawson's vegetable & flower seeds / & Co. . ing the season will usually suffice to clear offall the Triumph (see cut). — This extra early variety is very at-tractive in appear-• ance, of excellent flavor, and very pro-ductive. The color is red. It is very ex-tensively grown in the Southern States. Per peck, 60 cts.; bush., Northerner.— This new variety is a good addition to the standard early varieties, and is a seedling fiom the Early Ilose, which it resembles in shape and color. It being of strong. vigorous habit of growth, fine eating quality, and so Bliss Triumph Pot-\to. great a yielder, we feel confident of its becoming a leading variety. Per peck, 60 cts.;bush., § Beauty of Hebron {seecut).—An variety,earlier than the Ear-ly Rose and excellingit from twenty-fiveto forty per cent inyield. Skin smooth,slightly tinged withpink aiiout the eyes,but becoming purewhite during thewinter. Very pro-lific, excellent quali-ty, and good keepersPer peck, 60 cts.;bush., ,
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