LIST OF TESTED GARDEN SEEDS FOR 1914, 43 
STONE. 
NEW BIG-DWARKF—Ponderosa Fruits on Dwarf Champion 
Vines. A remarkable new sort, found by the:-introducer in 
his Ponderosa field, who claims it to be the largest-fruiting 
dwarf variety in cultivation, probably a cross between Pon- 
derosa and Dwarf Champion. The plant is but 20 to 24 
inches high, stifiy erect and marvelously productive, bear- 
ing numerous great clusters of immense fruits resembling 
Ponderosa in size and color (rich purplish-crimson), but 
smoother and more regular in outline and a few days 
earlier. The fruits have few seeds and are filled with solid 
meat of unequaled flavor. Pkt. 10c; % oz. 40c; oz...... $0.75 
Buckeye State (Livingston’s)—A magnificent main crop 
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Tomato coming into use along with “Stone,” and averaging 
at least one-half larger crop than ‘“Livingston’s Beauty.” 
The fruits are borne in clusters, often from 4 to 8 Tomatoes 
on a single vine, deep fruits, perfectly solid and meaty, of 
a slightly darker shade of color than EER ” Pkt. 5c; 
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Stone—A handsome Tomato, ripens for main pion: of bright 
searlet color, very smooth, ripening evenly to the stem with- 
out a crack; exceedingly solid and firm-fleshed, not subject 
to rot. Pkt. 5c; oz, 25c; % 1b. 70c; 1 lb..... $2.25 
Golden Trophy—iIn form and size like the well-known 
“Trophy,” but in color a beautiful yellow, sometimes 
streaked with red. Pkt. 5c; oz, 20c; % lb. 60c; 1 lb....$2.00 
Honor Bright—The fruit at first is light green, then Wasy 
white, then lemon, changing to a rich bright red. It is 
remarkable keeper. Pkt. 5c; oz. 20c; 4% 1b. 60c; 1 1lb...$2. 00 
Imperial—An early Tomato of more than ordinary merit, com- 
ing into use ahead of Dwarf Champion. The fruits are per- 
fectly smooth, solid and thick-meated. It is an immense 
cropper and a long keeper. Pkt. 5c; oz. 20c; %& Ib. oe 
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DWARF CHAMPION. 
BARLIANA, 
Earliana—Extra Selected. Of this favorite early sort, we offer 
a strain saved from selected fruits only. It is much superior 
to Seed ordinarily sold. This variety is the earliest of all 
the large, smooth, bright red sorts and is wonderfully pro- 
lific. In solidity and quality it is equal to the best of the 
later varieties, and is a particularly profitable Tomato for 
Het gardeners and truckers. Pkt. 5c; oz, 25c; %4 lb. noes 
Bonny Best—Very early large, smooth variety. The color is 
searlet, the flavor fine. A heavy cropper and a good forcing 
sort. Pkt, 5c; oz. 25¢; 1% lb. 75¢e; 1 lbs... 2... sce c oe aee $2.50 
Livingston’s New Globe—Among the very first to ripen, very 
smooth, firm fleshed, few seeds, ripens evenly; color a -beau- 
tiful, glossy rose, tinged purple. Flavor very delicate and 
agreeable; splendid slicing variety. The fruit is borne on 
short, jointed, branching plants in great abundance—liter- 
ally loaded with fruit. A good general cropper and one of 
the very best for greenhouse growing or first early crop 
on stakes or trellis. Per pkt. 5c; oz, 25c; 4% lb. 75c; 1 1b.$2.50 
Livingston’s New Coreless— A magnificent globe-shaped 
Tomato. It is immensely productive, uniformly large and 
free from green core, making it a grand slicing variety. 
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Dwarf Champion—Differs from others in style of growth, be- 
ing dwarf and more compact. It is early and productive. 
The fruit is purplish-pink, round and smooth, flesh solid and 
of fine quality. Pkt. 5c; 0z. 25c; % 1b. 75c; elip eens ie $2.35 
June Pink—An excellent early Tomato, in habit similar to 
Earliana, the only difference being in the color of the fruit, 
which is pink instead of red. It is exceedingly productive, 
and uniformly large and smooth, Pkt. 5c; oz, 25¢c; %4 Ib. 
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Peach—The color is a deep rose, covered with that delicate 
bloom peculiar to the peach, Pkt. 5c; oz. 20c; % lb. 60c; 
1 Ib. 
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Yellow Plum—A “small variety, used principally ‘for pickling 
Pkt, 5¢; oz) 25¢3714 Ib. 70cs PUbs.. coc cece cece one - $2.25 
Red Cherry—Used for pickling. Pkt. 5c. OZ, ZO: “4, 1b. ike 
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Red Pear-shaped—Hxcellent for preserves. Pkt. be: oz. 25c; 
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Strawberry or Winter Cherry—Small, * yellow, sweet fruits, 
very fine for preserves. The fruit is enclosed in a husk and 
may be kept within these husks in excellent condition all 
winter. Pkt. 5c; oz. 25c; % lb. 75c; 1 Ib............-. $2.50 
ENGLISH FORCING TOMATOES, 
EARLY SUNRISE—For forcing and outdoors. See descrip- 
tion, page 7. Pkt. 20c; % O%...c..cseeceeeeee GO CO cb $0.60 
Sutton’s Best of All—Sets freely in bunches and is an im- 
mense cropper. Fruit deep scarlet, smooth and very solid. 
Incomparable for growing ‘under glass. Pe Garey creer esis $0.50 
Sutton’s Winter Beauty—Possesses a strong constitution, and 
is a great bearer. Fruit .deep red, large and smooth. due 
ally good for forcing or outdoors. Pkt. 15c; 4% 0oz....$0.7 
Comet—A splendid Tomato, valuable either for forcing ‘or ee: 
doors. Fruit medium size, rich scarlet, smooth and SEN 
solid. Very prolific. Pkt. 15c; 4% oz. ............ «+ $0.56 
Stirling Castle—A very heavy cropper. Fruit of medium aoe 
clear red, smooth and delicious flavor. Pkt, 15c; %4 oz. 
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TOMATO PLANTS. 
If wanted by mail, add 15 cents per dozen for postage. 
All the Leading Sorts, Seedlings—By express, per 100... .$1.00 
Strong Transplanted Plants—Per doz, 25c; by Cees aT EO 
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