Kelly 



Matchless. 



Maryland Pride. 



S Red Tne Pl ants grow vigorously, and are 

 very productive. The fruit is very large, 

 slightly flattened, bright scarlet, smooth, ripening 

 evenly to the stem without a crack, twenty tons hav- 

 ing being grown to the acre. Pkt. 10c; oz. 25c. ; % lb. 

 75c; lb. $2.50. 



The vines are of strong, vigorous 

 growth, well set with fruit, the foliage 

 is very rich, dark green color. They are entirely free 

 from core, of a very rich cardinal red color, and are 

 not liable to crack from wet weather. The fruits are 

 of the largest size, and this is maintained throughout 

 the season, the healthy growth of foliage continuing 

 until killed by frost. Oz. 30c; % lb. 90c: lb. $3.00. 



Since our introduction of it in 

 1905 it has been grown with great 

 success by canners and market gardeners, who pro- 

 nounce it "the very best second early and main crop 

 Tomato they have ever grown." The fruit is of a 

 beautiful bright red color, magnificent size and hand- 

 some, smooth shape. The vines grow vigorous, and 

 produce abundaritlv until killed bv frost. Pkt. 10c; 

 ox. 30c; Vi lb. 90c; lb. $3.00. 



So named on account of the large size 



hnormous. of Tomatoes> whicn are verv solid and 



smooth. Quality good. Pkt. 10c: oz. 30c; % lb. $1.00; 

 lb. $3.50. 



Greater Baltimore. 



Large, smooth, solid, bright 

 scarlet; second early Tomato; 



a prolific bearer and fine shipper. Pkt. 10c; oz. 40c; 



14 lb. 90c; lb. $3.00. 



Favorite, or Queen. ^Vriy/ **£» v To& 



red color; flesh solid and good flavor. Pkt. 10c; oz. 



25c; % lb. 60c; lb. $2.00. 



IVpot 'stnnp This variety has attained great fa- 

 llen- oiuiic. vor with canners and market gar- 

 deners everywhere. Its solidity and carrying qual- 

 ities are remarkable. Its color is a desirable red; 

 in shape perfectly smooth, and thicker from stem 

 to blossom end than most varieties, making it most 

 handsome and salable. Pkt. 10c; oz. 25c; % lb. 60c; 

 lb. $2.00. 

 B. B. TomatO. gr description^ se^ New^Stone. 



Livingston's Paragon. g?ior «J**£%S£ 



flavored. It is larger than several of the standard 

 varieties, and grows large fruit up till frost. Oz. 

 25c; Yi lb. 60c; lb. $2.00. 



C llnnACC The vines are of strong, vigorous 

 outtcss. growth, with abundant foliage. The 

 fruits, set in clusters, average three inches in di- 

 ameter and two to two and a half inches through 

 from stem to blossom end. Color brightest scarlet; 

 perfectly smooth; very meaty; of fine flavor. Pkt. 

 10c; Vi lb. 90c; lb. $3.00. 



Maryland Pride. 

 PnnHprn<5Ji The largest purple fruited Tomato in cultivation; 



ronaerosa. very sol <? d a * d £ f finest quality . pkt. ioc; oz. 



40c; H lb. $1.25. 



Buckeye State, or Duke of York. P^finseffilrL^lil 



and meaty. Color similar to Beauty, but darker and richer. 

 Pkt. 10c; oz. 30c; % lb. $1.00; lb. $3.50. 



Red Rock By c l° se comparison of this new Tomato we find 

 w " * ^ ' several strong points in their favor; extreme 

 hardiness, size of fruit and productiveness. Compared with 

 Livingston's New Stone, they yield one-third more Tomatoes 

 of a deeper red; in beauty of coloring and symmetry of form 

 it is indeed without a peer. The vines are of strong, vigorous 

 growth, with very rich, dark green foliage. The rich cardinal 

 red fruit has very tough skin, and is not liable to crack from 

 wet weather. Oz. 30c; % lb. 90c; lb. $3.00. 



PRESERVING TOMATOES 



The following small-fruited varieties are used for making 

 preserves, and are also quite ornamental while growing in the 

 garden: 



Pear-Shaped Red. Pkt. ioc; oz. 30c; % n>. $1.00. 

 Pear-Shaped Yellow. Pkt. ioc; oz. 30c; % ib. $1.00. 



Yellow Plum. Pkt. 10c; oz. 30c; % lb. $1.00. 



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