JOHNSON'S SPECIALTIES FOR MARKET GARDENERS 



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PHOTOGRAPH OF A CLUSTER OF GREEN S NEW AND IMPROVED EARLIANA 



GREEN'S IMPROVED EARLIANA TOMATO 



This new and improved strain of our famous Earliana Tomato was originated and selected b>- the 

 famous tomato grower, Mr. E. G. Green, of Gloucester County, New Jersey, was offered for sale in a 

 limited way among our customers last season, and w-e refer to the following reports taken from hundreds 

 received. We have a limited supply of seed grown from choice tomatoes selected by Mr. Green, which 

 we offer in 1912 at the following prices: Per pkt., 15c.; oz., 50c.; X lb., SI. 50; lb., S5.00. 



What a Few of Our Customiers Say of Green's Improved Earliana 



G. E. Thiveatt, Greenfield, Missouri, writes, Aug. 9, 

 1911: — "While records are constantly being broken I think it 

 will be some time before Green's Improved Earliana is im- 

 proved upon when all its points of superiority are considered, 

 its extreme earliness is a winner, but better than that its 

 tender meat and fine flavor with vines carrying more fruit 

 than any we ever planted, makes a combination that can't 

 be beat." 



John P. Davis, Buckatima, Miss., writes : — " Green's 

 Earliana Tomatoes are splendid. I gathered first picking on 

 May 5th and every day until September 15th. They are 

 larger than I expected, and most prolific bearers; I think 

 they are the firmest and best keeping variety I ever saw. 

 Next season I shall plant tomatoes for shipment, and I want 

 the " Green's Improved Earliana." 



MiLKORD TuTTLE, Bountiful. Utah, writes : — "■ Please 

 send your very best stock of seed I would rather have less in 

 quantity and more in quality. I raised one thousand dollars 

 worth of the Greens Improved Earliana Tomatoes, on one 

 acre and a quarter of land last year. They are the most 

 profitable tomato I ever raised." 



T. O. Miller, Frankfort. Ohio, writes: — "' I planted 

 less than one acre of Green's Improved Strain and Green's 

 Earliana Tomatoes and sold over S300 worth of Tomatoes last 

 year. Greens is the finest Early Tomato I ever saw and the 

 best money maker. I want to put out 5 acres this year." 



Mrs. C. L. Mo.\d. 708 S. Taconia Ave.. Tacoma. Wash., 

 writes: — " Have raised Greens Earliana since their first intro- 

 duction, and I have never seen their equal." 



