POPULAR VEGETABI^E SEEDS 



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For years we have made a careful study of growing the 

 very best tomato seed. All tomatoes showing the slightest 

 variation from the standard type are rigidly discarded, thus 

 securing the purest possible seed. 



One ounce will produce about thirteen liundred plants. 



The earliest large tomato in the world. See description 

 and testimonials under Novelties, pages 12 and 13. Pkt., 

 20o.; oz., SI 00. 



^HE EARLY 3lRh TOflflTO 



with the exception of Sparks' Earliana, this is the 

 earliest tomato. Notwithstanding its email to medium size, 

 many have written us they have found it a most profitable 

 variety to grow. Very smootli, with pink skin. Pkt., 10c. ; 

 oz., 30c.; 14 lb., 85c.; lb., $3.00. 



ATLANTIC PRIZE TOMATOES, AS THEY APPEAB FOB SALE ON 

 FBUIT STANDS, ETC., DURING THE SPRING MONTHS. 



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/ITLflNTIQ FRIZE TSM/ITS 



First introduced by us in 1889. Thousands of acres are 

 now annually planted from Maine to Texas. The vines grow 

 «trong, stiff and very rapidly, setting the crown fruit when 

 verv young. Each vine produces from sixty to eighty large, 

 perfect tomatoes. Pkt , lOc; oz., 20c.; % lb., 60c.; lb., $2.00. 



J^HE aUICK5yRE T2n/IT2 



A very valuable, new, early, large tomato. Originated 

 hy Mr. Howard Kuss, a well-known trucker of Burlington 

 ■County, N. J. Color bright red ; very solid, heavy and won- 

 derfully prolific of very large, fine fruit. It is a good one, 

 and no tomnto grower sliould fail to plant it. Pkt., lOc; oz., 

 ■2oc.; \i\b., 75c.; lb., SJ.75. 



^^y/lRTER CENTURY TSM/ITS 



Originated by Dr. Van Fleet, horticultural editor of the 

 Rural New Yorker. It might be called an Improved Dwarf 

 Aristocnit, its erect bushy vines and fine red fruits closely 

 resembling tliat variety. It will surelv prove a valuable ac- 

 quisition. Pkt.,10c.; oz.,45c.; J4 lb., 81.25; lb., S4.50. 



f ME QRE/IT B. Po(BRINTON'5 BEST) 



The vines grow vigorously and produce abundantly 

 until killed by frost. Fruit of deep red color, uniformly 

 even large size and perfectly smooth. It will keep in good 

 marketable condition for two weeks after picking. Pkt., 10c. ; 

 oz., SOcrT % lb., 85c.; lb., S3.00. 



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IVINQ5T0N'5 HONOR BRIGHT 



In growth the fruit is at first light green, tlien an attrac- 

 ■tive walty white, then lemon, changing to rich, bright red when 

 Tipe. The tomatoes are remarkable for their long-keeping 

 <jualities. Pkt., lOc; oz., 20e.; % lb., 60c.; lb., $2.00. 



STONE TOMATO, MOST POPULAR WITH TliU<JKER.S 

 AND CANNEES. 



-^ NEW 5T0NE TOH/ITO 



Tliis is deservedly the most popular main crop tomato 

 for market and canning, owing to its large size and great 

 solidity. When grown from properly selected seed the fruits 

 are very uniform, smooth and of liandsome bright scarlet 

 color. Flesh meaty and fine in flavor. Our strain is un- 

 surpassed. Pkt., ."ic.; oz., 20c.; Vi lb., 50c.: lb., 81.75, postpaid; 

 by express or freight, lb., 81.65 ; 5 lbs. and over, 81.60 per lb. 



—THE 5MQCESS TOn/ITO 



A grand new scarlet-fruited tomato of large size, hand- 

 some, smooth and of very fine quality. Fruit sets in clusters, 

 and ripens second early. Pkt., lOc; oz.; 30c.; 34 lb., 85c.; 



lb., $3.00. 



KLIVINQSTON'S MflQNVlS TOMflTO 



An improvement on the old Acme and Beauty, wliich it 

 resembles in color, being thicker, heavier and more solid 

 than either. Fruit in clusters, ripening evenly and matur- 

 ing quickly. Pkt., lOc; oz., 25c.; H lb., 75c.; lb., $2.60. 



M^^RVICKERS' F/IV2RITE T2n4T2 



A very large purple tomato, of superior quality; very 

 solid and free from cracks or rot. Very popular in Northern 

 New Jer3e}\^ Pkt., lOc; oz., 3Uc.; 34 1^-, 85c.; lb., 83.00. 



THE EN2Rn2y5 T2fl/IT2 



Fruits uniformly large, four to five inches across and 

 very deep through. Borne two and three in a cluster; 

 smooth, solid and brilliant scarlet. Pkt., lOc; oz., 30c.; 

 14 lb., 85c.; lb., 83.C0. 



^EW TOn^TO -FRENCH M/IRVEL 



This new very early tomato was originated by Messrs. 

 Vilmorin, Andrieux & Co., the largest seed growers of Fiance, 

 and from whom we imported our original seed stock. In 

 growing it on our New Jersey farm we found it unlike most 

 foreign tomatoes, particularly adapted to the American 

 climate, its magnificent, large, red, smooth fruits being supe- 

 rior in both quality and appearance to most American sorts. 

 Fine for market. Pkt., lOc; oz., 30c.; % lb., 85c.; lb., ?3.00. 



NEW FRENCH MARVEL TOMATO. 



