LIST OF TESTED GARDEN SEEDS FOR 1907. 33 
TOMATOES. 
Buckeye State (Livingston’s)—A magnificent main crop Tomato com- 
ing into’ use along with “Stone,” and averaging at least one-half larger 
erop 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 “Beauty.” 
A distinct advance on any of the Mammoth sorts introduced of late 
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Stome—A handsome Tomato; ripens for main crop; of bright scarlet col- 
or, very smooth, ripening evenly to the stem without a crack; ex- 
eeedingly solid and firm fleshed, not subject to rot. Pkt. °5e; oz. 20c; 
WAI oNati~ PaO Ke Buell] eg ria ak ay” Gin Bee TEER ERED SCR aps ela ire ou Nic NR $1.76 
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STONK. 
Diwarfk Champion—Differs from any other in its 
style of growth, being dwarf and more com- 
pact. It is very early and remarkably pro- 
ductive. As much as half a bushel of fruit! 
has been picked from one plant at a time. 
The fruit is a purplish pink color, round and 
smooth, flesh solid and of fine quality. Pkt. 
DOL Moy BOCs: Vinwllo pe (iesedkeslli 5 Gop duane toro. Ont $2.59 
Golden Trophy—in form and size like the well- 
known “Trophy,” but in color a beautiful 
yellow, sometimes streaked with red. Pkt. i 
Hep OZ LOC (4 MDs h OC spel ib) ye Preteens =< Bes ayalis $2.50 fii 
Honor Bright (Livingston’s)—-The vines are 
vigorous and bear profusely from early to 
late in the season. The color of the fruit when 
fully ripe is a rich, bright red, but before 
reaching this state it undergo@s several inter- 
esting changes. First it is light green, then 
waxy white, then lemon, changing to a rich 
bright red. It is a remarkable keeper and is 
especially good for shipping or storing. Its 
table qualities are »excellent, the flesh when 
fully ripe being tender and melting. Pkt. 5ce; 
OZMZ0CHEPAG Lb 600; A Ube .aig aiecsinres ieee. ames $2.00 
Peach—A distinct sort, resembling a peach in 
size and shapé, and the color is a deep rose, blended 
with amber and covered with that delicate bloom pecu- 
liar to the peach. Pkt. 5c; oz. 25e: 4% Ib. 75c; 1 lb....$2.50 
Trophy, Wxtra Se- 
lected — When 
well. grown is 
one of the best 
Tomatoes in eul- 
tivation. Pkt. 5c; 
oz. .20ce;  Y% Ib. 
eh Byer ak eral oma bs $1.75 
Y Yellow Plum—A 
small variety 
used principally 
for pickling. Pkt. 
5¢; oz. 25¢e; 44 Ib. 
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“wRed Cherry—A 
small cher ry- 
shaped, variety 
used for pickling. 
Weemit. 5C O75. 2005 
\ Y% Ib. 70c; 1 1b.$2.25 
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Red Pear Shaped— 
Excellent for pre- 
serves Pkt. 5c; 
ter Cherry— 
Small, yellow, 
sweet fruits,very - 
fine for pre- LIVINGSTON’S HONOR BRIGHT, 
serves. The fruit N 
is enclosed in a \g 
husk and may be kept within these husks in excellent condition 
MlenwaltlGereny LAG O@+o.OZ- 2 0G; abs nG0 Gel aller cots co cksSoerel eaelece sie tece te $2.00 
TOMATO PLANTS. 
If wanted by mail, add 15 cents per dozen for postage. 
All the Leading Sorts, Seedlings—By express, per 100............- $1.00 
PEACH TOMATO, Strong Transplanted Plamts—Per doz. 25c; by express, per 100...... $1.50 
