. James Gregory & Son's catalogue of home grown seeds. ines to the red in preference to thepurple varieties. Large sized, all the crop round, and veryhandsome. It will give satisfaction as a first-class , per pound, $; per ounce, 20 cents; per package, 5cents. Livingstons Favorite. Smoother than Paragon, darker red than Perfection, andlarger than either. Very productive. Excellent for market-ing or canning. Price, per pound, postpaid, $; per ounce,20 cents; per package, 5 cents. ESarly rLixfc>y\ Extra earliness and great size are claimed for tbeEarly is simi


. James Gregory & Son's catalogue of home grown seeds. ines to the red in preference to thepurple varieties. Large sized, all the crop round, and veryhandsome. It will give satisfaction as a first-class , per pound, $; per ounce, 20 cents; per package, 5cents. Livingstons Favorite. Smoother than Paragon, darker red than Perfection, andlarger than either. Very productive. Excellent for market-ing or canning. Price, per pound, postpaid, $; per ounce,20 cents; per package, 5 cents. ESarly rLixfc>y\ Extra earliness and great size are claimed for tbeEarly is similar every way to Livingstons Perfection, but decid-edly earlier. The mass of fruit being produced close to themain stem enables the sun to reach it the more , per ounce, 25 cents; per package, 5 cents. To bring moisture up send the plough down. Jones neglected his farm to tell how capital was robbinglabor; when he returned he found that ten thousand robbershad quietly taken possession. JAMES J. H. GREGORY & SOXS RETAIL CATALOGUE. 37 T URN. Purple Top Milan. This variety of turnip is sent out bythe same reliablefirm that sent outthe Munich. Theydeclare it to be evenearlier than theMunich. It is of thestrap-leaved class,flat in shape, and ofexcellent per lb., post-paid, $; per oz.,15c.; per pk., 5c. 13 XT ZD LO IN G- . This is an American Ruta-baga earlier and rounder than anyother of the Sweet German, Improved White French, Rock, orRussian turnips, all of which names are given, in differentlocalities, to the white Euta-baga, or various strains of Budlong, probably the most extensive raisers of Ruta-bagas in New England, has, by j^ears of careful selection, pro-duced this excellent strain. W. J. Richmond, Saybrook, O., writes : The reputation of the Budlonga3 a first-class table variety is becoming famous in this locality. Price, per lb., postpaid, 75 cts.; per 34 lb., 23 cts.; per oz.,12 cts,; per pkg., 5 cts. IMPROVED PURPLE TOP SWEDE. A ve


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