. DREER'S EAREY JERSEY WHITE BUSH SQUASH. (See illustration on opposite page.) This is an improved strain of the old White Bush Squash, the result of selections made for a number of years by a prominent gardener. It grows in the bush form, and is enormously pro- ductive. The Squashes mature fully ten days earlier than the old sort, and are of good size. They show less ridge or scallop, being better filled out, and contain a larger amount of flesh than the parent variety. The Squashes cook well and the flavor is delicious. Pkt., Sets.; oz., 10 cts.; Jib., 30 cts.; lb., $ GIANT CRIMSON PEPP


. DREER'S EAREY JERSEY WHITE BUSH SQUASH. (See illustration on opposite page.) This is an improved strain of the old White Bush Squash, the result of selections made for a number of years by a prominent gardener. It grows in the bush form, and is enormously pro- ductive. The Squashes mature fully ten days earlier than the old sort, and are of good size. They show less ridge or scallop, being better filled out, and contain a larger amount of flesh than the parent variety. The Squashes cook well and the flavor is delicious. Pkt., Sets.; oz., 10 cts.; Jib., 30 cts.; lb., $ GIANT CRIMSON PEPPER. A new variety of sweet Pepper, which matures very early. The plants are of upright growth and very vigorous, producing Peppers nearly as large as "Chinese ; A valuable feature of this variety is that the fruits will ripen earlier than any other sweet Pepper. When matured, the fruits are deep crimson and flesh very mild. Pkt., lOcts.; ^ oz., 30 cts.; oz., 50cts.; Jib., $ NEW RUBY RADISH; A exceedingly attractive turnip-shaped Radish, which may be grown in the garden or forced under glass. It makes a very rapid growth and is crisp, juicy and tender. There are many varieties of the turnip-shape radish, but none combine so well the bright scarlet color and uniformity of shape as this new variety from Germany. Pkt., 10 cts.; oz., 15 cts.; J lb., 40 cts.; lb., $ EONG CREAM YEGETABEE MARROW^. This vegetable is largely grown by gardeners in England, but may be grown here equally as well, providing a liberal quantity of manure is dug into the hill and plenty of moisture supplied Fruits are oblong in shape, and should be eaten when less than half grown, at which time the flesh is very tender and may be cooked like ordinary squash or fried like egg plant. The shape is attractive, color creamy-white and skin smooth. Pkt., 15 cts.; oz., 35 cts.; i lb., :?


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