. Fifteenth annual seed catalogue. Nursery stock Washington (State) Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs. 8 A. G. SEED CATALOGUE. Long Orange. An old, well- known kind, but not much used, as it grows too long and is hard to pull. Yields well; keeps »anver's Half-Long:. Shorter and easier to pull. Great favorite. Very productive and of extra fine I quality. Large Wis it e Belgian. A large and very productive stock carrot. The long roots extend above ground, so it is easy to pull, but liable to be injured by sun or frost. 40c per lb.; *4 lb., 15c. All


. Fifteenth annual seed catalogue. Nursery stock Washington (State) Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs. 8 A. G. SEED CATALOGUE. Long Orange. An old, well- known kind, but not much used, as it grows too long and is hard to pull. Yields well; keeps »anver's Half-Long:. Shorter and easier to pull. Great favorite. Very productive and of extra fine I quality. Large Wis it e Belgian. A large and very productive stock carrot. The long roots extend above ground, so it is easy to pull, but liable to be injured by sun or frost. 40c per lb.; *4 lb., 15c. All the other carrots—60c lb.; % lb., 20c; oz., 10c; pkg., 5c. I CAULIFLOWER Lb., $20; oz., $; pkg., 10c. My Caxuiflower Seeds are grown on Puget Sound, Wash., from selected heads of the choicest strains, and prove to be much better than seed from any other .-curce. Early Padilla. A new kind that originated with us. It is earlier, larger and better than Henderson's Snowball, which it resembles, and is an improvement on that well-known kind. Henderson's Early Snow ball* One of ihe best and choicest. My seed is grown directly from Hen- derson's stock, and will be found to be even better than Henderson's sealed packages. Extra Early Dwarf Erfnrt. A very choice, early, small-leaved, large, sure-heading variety. Planted late, it is the best kind for autumn use. Veitch's Autumn Giant. Large, late, white, compact heads, well protected by foliage. Oz., 50c; I pkg., 10c. CORN Lb., 25c; *4 lb., 10c; pkg., 5c. The Cory. This is the earliest sweet corn grown, and the best and surest to plant on Puget Sound. Put the hills three feet apart each way, and then thin out to two stalks in each hill, and it will ear and fill well. Mammoth White Cory. This is the White Cob Cory, much improved in size of ear and kernel. It is the largest extra early sweet corn. It has twelve instead of eight rows, as in the old Cory, and will find better sale in the market. It is just as early and of as good qual


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