. Fruit, Vegetable Ornamental Plant Dobbie's Selected Parsnip. This seed has been selected with the greatest care from roots of the finest form and quality. No other stock can compare with it for size and appearance, being of a beautiful pearly white color. Original packets, 15 cts. Brussels Sprouts, Dobbie's Selected. This strain has been carefully grown and selected by Mr. Dobbie for a number of years and is of superior excellence. ~ The cultiva- tion of Brussels Sprouts is becoming more general in this country, where it is becoming better known and appreciated for its fine qualities as a ve


. Fruit, Vegetable Ornamental Plant Dobbie's Selected Parsnip. This seed has been selected with the greatest care from roots of the finest form and quality. No other stock can compare with it for size and appearance, being of a beautiful pearly white color. Original packets, 15 cts. Brussels Sprouts, Dobbie's Selected. This strain has been carefully grown and selected by Mr. Dobbie for a number of years and is of superior excellence. ~ The cultiva- tion of Brussels Sprouts is becoming more general in this country, where it is becoming better known and appreciated for its fine qualities as a vegetable. Original packets, 15 cts. Beet, Dobbie's New Purple. This strain is unequalled for form, smoothness, color of the root and quality. It has received numerous first prizes at the leading shows in England and a certificate at the Vegetable Conference at Chiswick as the best type of dark Beet. Original packets, 15 cts. Turnip, Dobbie's Model White. This variety is remarkable for its fine form, earliness and quality, and cannot be too strongly recommended. It is the greatest advance in white varieties that has been seen. Original packets, 15 cts. PHYSALIS FRANCHETI. A novelty of sterling merit introduced from Tapan by Messrs. Veitch & Sons, of Chelsea, London. It is of a very striking appearance, producing bright red fruits, which are enclosed in a semi-transparent calyx or leafy capsule of an oval, conical shape, generally measuring about 3 inches in length, and from 7 to 8 inches in cir- cumference and varying from bright orange- scarlet in color when nearing maturity. The plant is of sturdy habit, upright, un- branched, and grows about li feet in height. It should he treated in the same way as Tomatoes to which it is related, and will make a fine display during the Fall niontSil. Seed 20 cts. per pkt., 3 pkts. for 50 cts. Plants ready in May, 20 cts. each, $ per doz. Physalis Francheti.


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