. SUGAR BEETS. ^,,„^„„ By mail erfreight. V4. lb. lb. 5 lbs. Klein Wanzleben 15 50 $2 25 White Sug-ar Green Top ... 15 50 2 25 Lane's Improved White ... 15 50 2 25 MAXG£L WURZEL. ^^,,^,,„ By 77iail or freight. Vi lb. lb. 5 lbs. Mammoth Long Red .... 15 50 $2 25 Red Globe 15 50 2 55 Golden Tankard 15 50 2 55 Golden-Yellow Mammoth . 15 50 2 55 Yellow or Orange Globe 15 50 2 55 BROCCOLI. (Ger. Spargel Kohl.) White Cape. Large, compact heads of a creamy-white color and of good flavor. Culture same as for late Cauli- flower. Oz., 30 cts.; % lb., $; lb., | BRUSSELS SPROUTS. (Oer. Rosen-Kohl


. SUGAR BEETS. ^,,„^„„ By mail erfreight. V4. lb. lb. 5 lbs. Klein Wanzleben 15 50 $2 25 White Sug-ar Green Top ... 15 50 2 25 Lane's Improved White ... 15 50 2 25 MAXG£L WURZEL. ^^,,^,,„ By 77iail or freight. Vi lb. lb. 5 lbs. Mammoth Long Red .... 15 50 $2 25 Red Globe 15 50 2 55 Golden Tankard 15 50 2 55 Golden-Yellow Mammoth . 15 50 2 55 Yellow or Orange Globe 15 50 2 55 BROCCOLI. (Ger. Spargel Kohl.) White Cape. Large, compact heads of a creamy-white color and of good flavor. Culture same as for late Cauli- flower. Oz., 30 cts.; % lb., $; lb., | BRUSSELS SPROUTS. (Oer. Rosen-Kohl.) Dreer's Select Matchless. A small-leaved variety of this desirable vegetable, which through careful selection has been brought to perfection. Grows freely during the summer, and is fully developed by the early frosts, at which time the stems are thickly set with sprouts. Oz., 25 cts.; }(. lb., 75 cts.; lb., ^ Long Island Half-DAVarf. An American variety of dwarf and robust habit. Oz., 25 cts., 3^ lb., 75 cts.; lb., ^ CHICORY. Large Rooted. Roots are dried and used as coftee; young leaves are used as a salad. Oz., 10 cts.; % lb., 30 cts.; lb., $ Common or Wild. Used in Barbe de Capucin, a French salad. Oz., I o cts.; ^ lb., 25 cts.; lb., 85 cts. Witloof Chicory, French Endive. During the win- ter this vegetable is sold by dealers in fancy fruits and vege- tables as French Endive. Seed should be sown in June, in drills 10 inches apart; allow plants to grow until November, when they should be taken up, trimmed to i^ inches from the neck, leaving about 8 inches, then planted upright, i^ inches apart, in trench 16 inches deep. Fill trench with good soil, and for quick growth cover with manure. In about four weeks it will be ready for use, and is eaten either raw or cooked. Oz., 15 cts.; % lb., 50 cts.; lb., ;(! CARROT-iGer. Moebre.) Earliest Short Horn. {French Forcing.) One of the best of the extra early Carrots and especially adapted for forcing. Th


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