. Dreer's garden book 1915. exceptthat it only grows about 18 inches high and does not requireany support. The vines make a vigorous growth, which en-ables them to withstand weather conditions unsuited to some ofthe large-podded varieties, and the pods are well filled withlarge Peas, which have an exquisite flavor. \Nhile the cropdoes not mature until a few days later than Gradus, thequality of this new variety is equally as good. Pkt., 10 cts.,by mail. By express or freight at purchasers expense, pt., 25cts.; qt., 40 cts. (If pints or quarts are wanted by ParcelPost add postage as per page 32
. Dreer's garden book 1915. exceptthat it only grows about 18 inches high and does not requireany support. The vines make a vigorous growth, which en-ables them to withstand weather conditions unsuited to some ofthe large-podded varieties, and the pods are well filled withlarge Peas, which have an exquisite flavor. \Nhile the cropdoes not mature until a few days later than Gradus, thequality of this new variety is equally as good. Pkt., 10 cts.,by mail. By express or freight at purchasers expense, pt., 25cts.; qt., 40 cts. (If pints or quarts are wanted by ParcelPost add postage as per page 32.) 4 qis., ?1,50; peck, | FIRST AND BEST RADISH. A beautiful half-long Radish of very early maturity. Thecolor is rich, deep scarlet, size medium, making it very tops are small and roots grow uniform in size and shape,tapering to a point. The quality is fine, being delightfullycrisp and juicy. We know of no half-long Radish that willequal ibis variefv. Pkt., 10 cts.; oz., 15 cts.; |^ lb., 40 cts.;lb., $ DREERS SEEDS have been foKSeventy-seven Years a Standard Among the Best Gardeners of this Country for Undoubted Purity and Cultural Directions given in this book for growing Vegetables have been thoroughly revised and brought to date by thewell-known author, Mr. T. Qreiner, and are for the latitude of Philadelphia. Persons living in a more Southern latitude should start earlier, while those living farther north should begin to plant later. Hotbeds and Cold Frames should be m:)re generally used, even by those having small gardens. The Hotbed is especiallyvalualile in the spring for starting the plants of early vegetables and many fljwers, thus having them ready to set out as soon as theground is in condition. We have prepared a leaflet on Making and Care of Hotbeds and Cold Frame, and will gladly mail acopy to anv who write or request it on their order. ARTICHOKE. Aftischole, Ger. Ailii-hm/t. Fr. Alcnchnfn, Sp. ARTICHOKE SEED. Large Green Glob
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