R. & J. FARQUHAR & CO., BOSTON. VEGETABLE SEEDS, 
TOMATO—Conti nued, 
Spark’s Earliana. The earliest and most 
rolifie large Tomato. Color a beautiful red, 
Fadasme: uniform, remarkably solid and 
productive, 
Riel ozo 7. Ibe 00 
Chalk’s Early Jewell. One of the best 
early varieties of medium size, solid, bright 
scarlet in color, with very few seeds, 
Pkt lOs O78. 35> tbs. 1.00 
Stone. Livingstone. Large scarlet fruits, 
almost round, very solid and of superb flavor; 
fine slicing variety; very prolific, 
Pkt., (05; 0z., .30; + lb., 1.00 
Perfection. Livingstone. Early; evenly large, 
and very productive, 
Pkt., .05; oz., 25; $ Ib., .75 
Dwarf Champion. Quite distinct and very 
early; stem upright with few branches; beau- 
tiful and solid fruit close to the stem, 
Pkt. 10 07., 30% 4 Ibs, 1:00 
Dwarf Stone. The plants are of dwarf, 
sturdy growth and very productive; fruit 
bright red, similar in appearance to Living- 
stone’s Stone. Pkt.,.10;0z.,.35;41b., $1.25 
Golden Queen. A handsome yellow variety. 
of medium size and excellent flavor. Very 
attractive when sliced with the red sorts, 
Pkt-; -10's 0z., -30; + Ib; 1:00 
SMALL FRUITING VARIETIES. 
Peach. Resembles the peach in color, 
Pkt., .10; oz., .30; + Ib., 1.00 
Plum. Yellow, oval, small size; used for pre- 
serves, PK 105/672, 305 4 Ibs100 
Pear, or Fig. Bright red, pear-shape, small; 
for preserves, Pkt., .10; 0z., .30; 4 lb., 1.00 
Red Cherry. Used for preserves; small, round 
fruit, PKi-, e105 07-504 lb:, 1200 
Currant, or Grape. Small, red fruit in clus- 
ters, PGs Ooze O04 ib: 1.50 
Red Plum. Used for preserves, small, 
Pkt., .10; oz., .30; + Ib., 1.00 
Strawberry, or Ground Cherry. Physalis 
alkekengi. The fruit, which grows in a husk, 
will keep all winter; makes an excellent pre- 
serve, Pkt., .10; oz., .40; 3 Ib., 1.25 
TOMATO PLANTS. Transplanted. 
Delivery May and June. 
Dwarf, Champion. Perfection. Stone. 
aches ... .20 per dozen; 2.00 per 100 
Stirling Castic. Comet. Earliana. Each ee 
39 per dozen; 2.50 per 100 
Tomatoes—Red Cherry. Peach. Red’ Pear. 
