. Pease Garden and Nursery. Nursery stock Iowa Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. Cole's Early. A magnificent new variety, and abun- dant bearer of medium sized, very solid melons. Flesh red, crisp, delicate in texture and of fine quality. Will not bear rough handling, but for home use and near market, is among the best. Pkt. 5 cts.; oz. 10 cts.; 'X\b. 20 cts.; lb. 60 cts. Fordliook Early. An extra early melon of fine flavor and large size, qualities rarely found in a watermelon. Flesh bright red, seeds white, weight 30 to 40


. Pease Garden and Nursery. Nursery stock Iowa Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. Cole's Early. A magnificent new variety, and abun- dant bearer of medium sized, very solid melons. Flesh red, crisp, delicate in texture and of fine quality. Will not bear rough handling, but for home use and near market, is among the best. Pkt. 5 cts.; oz. 10 cts.; 'X\b. 20 cts.; lb. 60 cts. Fordliook Early. An extra early melon of fine flavor and large size, qualities rarely found in a watermelon. Flesh bright red, seeds white, weight 30 to 40 lbs. Pkt. 5 CIS ; oz. 10 cts ; ji^lb. 20 cts.; lb. 60 cts. Dixie. One of the most productive and best shipping melons. The flesh is of bright scarlet and of excellent quali- ity, while the general appearance is all that could be required. Pkt. 5 cts.; oz. 8 cts.; % lb. 20 cts. VINE PEACH. This is a novelty in vegetables The vines somewhat resemble that of a musk melon and are grown and cultivated in the same manner. The fruit is oval, bright orange-yellow, somewhat russeted and about the size of a large peach. Its chief use is for spiced sweet pickels, for which purpose it is highly esteemed. Pkt. 5 cts ; oz. 15 cts. CITRON. The Citron is quite largely used for sauces and preserves. Grown and cultivated same as musk melons. The juice may be used as a gelatin for oranges or other fruits which do not jelly readily. Pkt. 5 cts.; oz. 10 ONIONS. Connecticut Grown. King of the Earliest. to SOW for sets. Pkt. 5 cts ; oz. 15 cts ; Large Red Wethersfield. Pkt, 5 cts.; oz. 10 cts.; j4 lb. 35 cts. By exp. 34:1b. 30 cts.; J^lb. 55 cts.; lb. $'i 10. One Ounce for 100 Feet of Drill, Six Pounds for One Acre. For sets, sow the seeds as early as possible in spring, very thickly in drills. Soon as the tops die off in summer, remove them to a dry, airy place; and early thi following spring replant by plac- ing the sets in shallow drills 12 inches apart, and about 4 inches apart in the dril


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