LIST OF TESTED GARDEN SEEDS FOR 1919. 



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BIG-DWAHF — Pondeirosa Fruits on Dwarf Cbamplon Vines. 



A cross between Ponderosa and Dwarf Champion. The 

 plant is but 20 to 24 Inches high, stiffly erect and mar- 

 velously productive, bearing 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. 30c; oz. 50c; 2 oz. 90c; % lb. $1.60; 1 lb. $5.50. 



Acme — One of the earliest and handsomest varieties. The 

 fruit is of a medium size, perfectly smooth and regular in 

 shape; very solid and a great bearer; color dark red, with 

 a purplish tint. 



Dwarf Cliampion — Differs from others in style of growth, 

 being dwarf and more compact. It is early and productive. 

 The fruit is purplish pink, round and smooth, flesh solid 

 and of fine quality. Pkt. 10c; % oz. 25c; 1 oz. 45c; 2 oz. 

 85c; 14 lb. $1.50; 1 lb. $4.50. 



Stone — A handsome Tomato, ripens for main crop; of bright 

 scarlet color, very smooth, ripening evenly to the stem 

 without a crack; exceedingly solid and firm-fleshed, not 

 subject to rot. 



Golden Tropliy — In form and size like the well-known 

 "Trophy," but in color a beautiful yellow, sometimes 

 streaked with red. 



Beauty (Liivlngston's) — A very fine variety of large size; 

 grown in clusters of four or five; color glossy crimson, 

 with a purplish tinge. 



Perfection (liivingston's) — Larger in size than the Acme; 

 color blood-red; it is one of the first to ripen, almost round 

 in shape, perfectly smooth and very solid; of the best 

 quality. 



Atlantic Prize (Early Kuby)- 

 rich crimson. 



-A favorite early variety. Color 



Matchless — Dark red in color, early in maturing and of fine 

 quality. Fruits are meaty and keep well. 



Yellow Plum — A small variety, used principally for pickling. 



Red Clierry — Used for pickling. 



Red Pear-Shaped — Excellent for preserves. 



Strawberry, or Husk Tomato — Also called W^inter Cherry and 

 Ground Clierry. 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. 



AH varieties except where noted. Postpaid. Plit. 5c; oz. 

 40c; % lb. $1.25; 1 lb. $3.50. 



TOMATO PLANTS. 



ENGLISH FORCIIVG TOMATOES, 



EARliY SUNRISE — For forcing and outdoors. Very early and 

 a heavy cropper. Pkt. 25c. 



Sutton's Winter Beauty — Possesses a strong constitution, and 

 is a great bearer. Fruit deep red, large and smooth. 

 Equally good for forcing or outdoors. Pkt. 25c. 



Stirling Castle — A very heavy cropper. Fruit of medium size, 

 clear red, smooth and delicious flavor. Pkt. 25c. 



Tuclcswood Favorite — Fruit borne in Immense clusters. One 

 of the best for forcing or outdoors. Pkt. 25c. 



All the leading sorts, strong transplanted plants. Per doz. 

 30c; by mail 40c; per 100 $2.00, purchaser paying express 

 charg;es. 



Bis Dwarf. 



