48 JOHNSON SEED COMPANY 
TOMATO SEEDS FROM SELECTED FRUIT 
All our Tomato Seeds are grown especially for seed and from seed stocks carefully selected | 
and saved by ourselves. We challenge comparison of our stocks with any offered. | 
One ounce will produce about thirteen hundred plants. 
8&8" With your order, ask for our New Lear.et Essay on Tomato Cutturs, just published this year. 
Johnson’s June Pink 
Johnson’s June Pink Tomato, first in- 
troduced last spring, in habit of growth, is 
similar to the Earliana ; in fact it is a Pink Ear= 
liana, ripening fully as early. The plant is neat. 
ana compact, branching freely, with fruit hang- 
ing in clusters. Under exactly the same conditions 
as given Sparks’ Earliana, it yielded as much 
fruit, which is of medium size, uniform, smooth, 
and attractively shaped, without cracks or green 
core. The skin is a pleasing pink color, reason- 
oh rea| ably tough, so that it is excellent for shipping pur- 
JOHNSON’S JUNE PINK TOMATO. poses. PKt., 15c.; OZ., $1.25 ; 4 lb., $3.25 5 lb, $12.50. 
BURPEE’S EARLIEST PINK TOMATO 
Originated by Chas. H. Ziegler, of Middlesex County, N. J. Fruit medium size, solid and of a 
bright pink color, borne in clusters. In our trials the past season, we found it very early, productive 
and altogether a fine acquisition to our list ofearly tomatoes. Pkt., 15c.; 0z., 80c.; $ 1b., $2.50 ; lb., $9.00. 
JOHNSON’S JACK ROSE TOMATO 
The earliest tomato in cultivation, seed of which is now offered for sale for the first time. See 
page 13. Per pkt., 25c.; 5 pkts. for $1.00. 
CHALK’S EARLY JEWEL TOMATO 
This fine tomato originated in Montgomery County, Pa. It is a heavy cropper, of fine, large fruit, 
with a sweet flavor, about two weeks later than the Sparks’ Earliana, and is recommended as a good me- 
dium early tomato. In color it is a bright scarlet, ripening up to the stem, without cracks or green core. 
The flesh is thick, quite solid, with comparatively few seeds. Pkt., 10c.; oz., 25c.; + 1b., 70c.; lb., $2.50. 
NEW STONE TOMATO 
We have a very fine strain of this standard |} 
and most popular late, red, smooth variety. It is |. 
particularly calculated for canning in glass jars |; 
whole. It is very solid; no core and very few 
seeds. They maintain their size all through the 
season, and are the best for late summer use. 
From extra selected seed stock, grown by our- 
selves: Pkt.,10c.; 0z., 30c.; 4 Ib., 80c.; lb., $3.00. 
Grown in Michigan frem good selected stock : 
Pkt., 5c.; oz., 20c.; 4 lb. 55c.; lb., $2.00. 
. THE SUCCESS TOMATO 
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A new, large, scarlet-fruited tomato. It is of | 
very large size, handsome, smooth and of very | 
fine quality. Fruit sets in clusters and ripens | 
second early. Hard to beat either for home use or 
market. Pkt., 10c.; 0z., 25c.; + 1b., 70c.;1b., $2.50. 
Bo hl aia ea eaeee 
STONE TOMATO, from Johnson’s Extra Selected Seed. 
THE MATCHLESS TOPATO 
A great favorite for both market and family use. Produces uniformly large, bright red fruit 
throughout the season. Flesh very solid and heavy, free from core and will keep in good condition for a 
week to 10 days after being taken from the vine. Pkt., 10c.; 0z., 25c.; 3 1b., 75c.; Ib., $2.75. 
SANTA ROSA TOMATO 
A new main crop sort from California. Of the mammoth type; solid, meaty, almost seedless. Bril- 
liant crimson color; smooth, thick, symmetrical shape. Not recommended for market, but fine for 
home use. Pkt., 10c.; oz., 40c.; 4 1b., $1.25 ; lb., $4.50. 
S To any Post-Uttice in the United States, all Vegetable and Flower Seeds, 
We Deliver Free ! at prices quoted by the packet, ounce, \% pound. : 
