Garden, field and flower seeds . -ling is entirely distinct from all sorts hitherto known. Theyoung cucumbers, when of the proper age for pickling, areslim and slender, from 3 to 5 inches in length, and the entiresurface of the skin is covered with delicate, black, hairyspines. When the unusually crisp, brittle character of thepickles is known, it will take front rank in popular favor,while from the very first its unique appearance will make itof great value in the manufacture of chow-chow and othermixed pickles. So crisp and brittle are they that they snapfreely, and, when ready for pickling,


Garden, field and flower seeds . -ling is entirely distinct from all sorts hitherto known. Theyoung cucumbers, when of the proper age for pickling, areslim and slender, from 3 to 5 inches in length, and the entiresurface of the skin is covered with delicate, black, hairyspines. When the unusually crisp, brittle character of thepickles is known, it will take front rank in popular favor,while from the very first its unique appearance will make itof great value in the manufacture of chow-chow and othermixed pickles. So crisp and brittle are they that they snapfreely, and, when ready for pickling, show absolutely nosigns of seeds. When we add that at the pickling stage, iuconnection with the good qualities named, the fruits are ofan unusually dark green color—so deep that no coloringmatter is necessary, even in preparing them for the market-it will be apparent that the Paris Pickling is a valuablevariety. Per pkt., 10 cts.; 3 pkts. for 25 cts.; oz., 30 cts. 4 H. G. FAUST & CO., PHILADELPHIA, PA. BUSH * LIMA * BEHNS. whatever,pkt., 10 , Your garden is incomplete without; 3 pkts., 25 cts.; pint, 30 ets.; quart, Dreers New ... Bush Lima Bean. This valuable Bush Beanhas fully sustained our claim to be the best of thenew race of Bush Limas. Itposeesses all the good quali-ties of the Dreer s ImprovedLarge Lima, which has longbeen admitted the best inquality of the Pole Limas, aswell as the most attractiveand desirable for table Dreers Bush. Lima isof vigorous bushy habit,growing from 1% to 2 feethigh, and producing pods ingreat abundance; shows nodisposition to run and is un-doubtedly the most profusebearer of all of the LimaBean family;. single plantshave borne over 180 beans grow close to-gether in the pods, produc-ing 3 or 4, and sometimes 5in a pod. and are very thick,sweet, and succulent. Itripens fully 10 days earlierthan the Pole Lima, and re-quires no poles or stakest. Illustrated packets, with full descriptian printed on each. Large5


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