GENERAL WHOLESALE CATALOG FOR 1912. 



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TOMATO. 



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CTRRIE'S CREAM CITY. 



The First Large Toimito to Itlpcn. 

 .Flesh Thick and Solid 



Remarkably Prolific. 



A variety of exceptional merit, coming- into use di- 

 rectly after the small and unshapely extra early 

 sons. It is perfectly smooth and symmetrical in 

 shape, deep fruited and as large as Perfection. The 

 vines are strong' and vigorous, bearing- an abundance 

 of large, deep smooth fruit, of a beautiful purplish 

 crimson color. The flesh is remarkably thick, firm 

 and of very fine quality, with very few seeds. It is 

 an excellent shipper. Does not crack or rot. as is 

 the case with many of the old sorts. The Cream 

 City is the most profitable Tomato for the market 

 gardener and trucker, and is unsurpassed for canning 

 purposes. Oz., 30c: *4 lb., SOc; 1 lb $ 3.00 



ml 



CURRIE'S CREAM CITY TOMATO. 



oz. 141b. lb. 



June Pink $ .30 $ .80 % 3.00 



Buckeye State 25 .60 2.10 



Chalk's Early Jewel 25 .70 2.25 



Earliana 25 .70 2.25 



Honor Bright 20 .60 2.10 



Stone 20 .60 2.10 



Early Ruby (Atlantic Prize) 20 .60 2.00 



Divnri Champion 20 .65 2.25 



Imperial 20 .55 1.85 



Mikado, Turner's Hybrid 20 .60 2.25 



The Trophy 20 .55 1.85 



Acme 20 .60 2.00 



Livingston's Favorite 20 .55 1.85 



Livingston's Perfection 20 .55 1.85 



Livingston's Beauty 20 .60 2.00 



Ponderosn >. 23 .80 3.00 



Golden Trophy 20 .70 2.35 



Yellow Plum .- 20 .60 2.10 



Red Cherry 20 .60 2.10 



Red Pear-Shaped 20 .60 2.10 



Forcing Sorts — Comet, Stirling: Castle, Sutton's Win- 

 ter Beauty, Sutton's Best of .All. Each, pkt., 15c; oz. .50c 



5 3.00 



3.00 



Early Detroit — A compa,ratively new variety, which 

 in the last two seasons has made quite a hit on the 

 market. The fruits are purplish pink in color, sim- 

 ilar to Acme but deeper in shape, smooth and uni 

 form, with no tendency to crack around the stem 

 end. Vine vigorous and productive. An attractive 

 market Tomata and a splendid shipper. Oz., 30c; }4 

 lb., 80c; 1 lb 



Earliana (Selected Stock). Of this popular bright red 

 extra early Tomato we offer a stock which has been 

 saved from selected fruits only. It is superior to the 

 ordinary run of seed sold as Spark's Earliana. It is 

 the earliest of all the large, smooth, bright red sorts 

 and is wonderfully prolific. In solidity and quality 

 it is equal to the best of the later varieties, and is a 

 particularly profitable Tomato for market gardeners 

 and truckers. Oz., 30c; % lb., SOc; 1 lb 



Livingston's Globe— Among the very first to ripen, al- 

 though of large size, very smooth, firm fleshed, few- 

 seeds, ripens evenly; color, a beautiful glossy rose, 

 tinged purple. Flavor, very delicate and agreeable; 

 splendid slicing variety. The fruit is borne on short- 

 joined, 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. Oz., 25c; '4, lb., 70c; 

 1 lb $ 2.50 



Dwarf Stone — Double the size of Dwarf Champion. ' ' 

 Equally as early and fully as prolific. In habit of 

 vine it resembles Dwarf Champion, but is of stronger 

 growth and more erect. The fruits are the same 

 color and size as the regular Stone, with the 

 additional advantage of the Dwarf Champion habit. 

 Under ordinary field culture this sort completely 

 outclassed Dwarf Champion. Pkt., 5c; oz., 25c; % lb., 

 70c; 1 lb $ 2.35 



Livingston's Coreless — A magnificent globe-shaped 

 Tomato. It is immensely productive, uniformly 

 large and free from green core, making it a grand 

 slicing variety. Pkt., 10c; oz.. 30c; % lb., 80c; lb. 



LIVINGSTON'S NEW GLOBE TOHATO. 



