. Catalogue of vegetable and flower seeds : catalogues free to all. From Our I8O7 Catalogue. This variety is earlier than the Early Summer but not quiteas early as our stock of Early Wakefield. It is about one-fifth smaller than Early Summer, makes a nice, fine, hardHattish thick head, having a shade of green peculiar to itselfit is short stumped. It is a well-bred strain, each cabba-ebeing a duplicate of its fellow. The compactness of its growthadmits of very heavy cropping, on very highly manured landas many as 13,000 have been raised on an acre by planting 21niches each way. The Early Sprin


. Catalogue of vegetable and flower seeds : catalogues free to all. From Our I8O7 Catalogue. This variety is earlier than the Early Summer but not quiteas early as our stock of Early Wakefield. It is about one-fifth smaller than Early Summer, makes a nice, fine, hardHattish thick head, having a shade of green peculiar to itselfit is short stumped. It is a well-bred strain, each cabba-ebeing a duplicate of its fellow. The compactness of its growthadmits of very heavy cropping, on very highly manured landas many as 13,000 have been raised on an acre by planting 21niches each way. The Early Spring is certainly an acquisitionand may eventually crowd to the wall some of our presentstandard early sorts. Price, per pound, postpaid, $; per1-4 pound, 98 cents; per ounce, 30 cents; per package 10 cts SJ^As a rule, our discounts, (see page I) will be foundsufficient to pay express or freight charges to any point inNew England JAMES I. H. GREGORY & SONS RETAIL CATALOGUE. 3. New Rose-Ribbed, Self-Blanching, or Golden Rose Celery. tthe flMngree potato. A seedling from Green Mountain raised by the originatorof the well-known Bovee potato. He says of it: I have raised it since 1894. They are from 3 to 6 days earlierthan the Bovee. They grow very compact in the hill. Theygrow smooth and are better shaped than Bovee. As for qual-ity they are about the same as Bovee. The Minnesota Experiment Station gives its yield as 360bushels to the acre. As an extra early and good cropper itis worthy of trial by all enterprising farmers. Price, perbushel, per express, $; per peck, $; 3 pounds, postpaid75 cents; 1 pound, 30 cents. Silver fHMne ©ats. We raised this new variety on our trial grounds last seasonside by side with six other kinds to compare it with. We foundit to be the tallest of all, and more prolificthan eitherof themwhich facts stamp it a valuable variety. It has a short of a delicate straw color. Enormous yields are claimedfor it even as


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