TURNER HYBRID.-Maule's $1600 

 strain. The greatest of all Tomatoes. See 

 Specialties. Pkt. 15c; oz. 50c?; ii lb. §1.50; lb. $4.50. 



EARLIEST ADVANCE. -This fine new. 

 variety is unquestionably the earliest by from 2 

 weeks to 10 days. If you sow Advance you will 

 have, with favorable weather, fine Tomatoes in 

 90 days from sowing of the seed. A cross between 

 Alpha and Perfection, it surpasses the former in 

 wonderful early ripening qualities and equals the 

 latter in beautiful form and productiveness. It 

 is an excellent shipper, being exempt from rot or 

 cracking, ripens all over at once and is wonder- 

 fully smooth— none smoother. No matter how 

 main sorts you have lately tried, you need 

 it. Packet. 15 cts.; ounce, 40 cts.; 34 pound, £1.25. 



BEAUTY.— A hard sort to surpass and after 

 Turner Hybrid should be classed among the very 

 best. Certainly it stands at the head of Mr. Liv- 

 ingston's introductions. It grows in clusters of 4 

 or 5 large fruits. Color, a rich glossy crimson 

 For shipping and early market it cannot be 

 excelled for solidity, toughness of skin 

 and especially on account of color 

 as it can be picked when quite 

 green and will ripen up 

 nicelv. Pkt.. 10c.-- 

 30c.; H lb., 

 lb., §2.70. 



] MAYFIiO WER.— It is of a glossy, bright red color, ripens evenly and per- 

 > fectly up to the stem. Its shape is round, slightly flattened and unusually 

 I smooth ; flesh solid, rich in aavor and free from seeds. It is not excelled 

 5 in productiveness, bearing full crops until killed by frost. Of very 

 ■f best shipping qualities. Pkt.,10c; oz.,25c; 34 lb., 75 cts.; lb.; $2.25. 



VOLUNTEER.— Popular among L.I. market growers. 

 £ Large size, round, smooth, of a bright red color ; no core. 

 r Very productive and ripens early. Pkt. 10c; oz. 50c. 

 - OPT1MUS.— This new variety comes very 

 \ highly spoken of and promises to take its 

 £ place among the best. Very productive, 

 £ of excellent quality, fruit smooth, 

 : of good color and an excellent 

 \ shipper. My customers _^^_ 



\ will be pleased with it. ^ZZt&BfJSL-^Z^ WlUlmlllwUultff//l. 



: Pkt., 10c; oz.,40c; 

 :)i lb., §1.25; 

 ; lb., §3.60. 



SELECTED ACME.- Ml 



Very productive, form round, f 

 smoot h ; delicious in flavor. My strain | 

 of this famous Tomato is surpassed byl 

 : none. Pkt. 5 c; oz. 20 cts.; J4 lb. 60 cts.; lb. §1.801 

 \ FAVORITE.— It is smoother than Para-1 

 £ gon ; does not crack like Acme: after ripe it isl 

 t»ti7»t»-tj nrr. n , nT »., „.-, . „™ ,? a darker red than Perfection and is larger thanvl 



cm»mwi»i«?r.Ji!vM I .E. I0 2'' J**'ACH and j either. Has few seeds, weighs heavier than any^ 

 * 1A ,.V. UPRIGHT. See Specialties. =ofitssize. Ripens evenly all through at once; no 

 MAULE'S TROPHY.— My strain of this r hard core. Pkt. 10c; oz.. 25c; 34 lb. 75c; lb. §2.25. 

 old favorite has been very carefully selected for r PEA R-S HAP E D.— Bright red. Packet, 

 yearsand produces the most perfect fruit of very ; 10 cts.; ounce, 25c; ] 4 pound, 75 c; pound§2.25. i 

 large size. Pkt, 10c; oz. 25c; 34 lb. 75c; lb. §2.25. :. PEAR-SHAPED.— Yellow. Pkt.,10cts. 

 PARAGON.— Color, dark red; flesh, solid, of : ounce, 25 cents ; '., pound, 75 cents ; pound, §2.25. 

 excellent flavor. Ripens very evenly. Veryde-r CARDINAL.— This Tomato was discovered^ 

 sirableand largely used for canning. Packet, 5 s in a field of Acmes. In color it is the most bril- 

 cts.; ounce, 20 cts.; !4 pound, 60 cts.; pound, §1.80. -. liant cardinal-red, very glossy, looking, when 

 PERFECTION.— Shaped like the Acmebut; ripe, almost as if varnished, making it the most 

 larger, same flavor ; fully as early, blood-red color, ; beautiful of all Tomatoes. The flesh is of the same 

 perfectly smooth, with more flesh and fewer seeds, j brilliant color, being scarcely any lighter, abso- 

 A heavy cropper. Pkt. 5c; oz.25c; 341b. 75c; lb. §2. : „lutely no green core. Inshapeit is perfect. It is 

 GOLDEN QUEEN.— The perfection of Yel- £ as smooth as a ball. None equal to it in evenness 

 low Tomatoes. There is no question it is the very rot ripening. It is uniformly of the same large 

 best. In size, smoothness, solidity and productive- g"size throughout the entire season. Very solid 

 ness the equal of the Paragon. In color a beauti- S and of superior flavor. Ripe fruit, picked in 

 ful yellow and there is none better suited for pre- J mid-summer has kept in fine condition lOdavs 

 serving. Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 40 cts.; % lb. §1 ; lb. §2.70. L to 2 weeks. Pkt. 10c; oz. 30c; 34 lb. §1 ; lb. §2.70. 



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 m ESSEX HYBRID — A most valu- 



jjjjatale new variety, rapidly gaining grea 



■popularity everywhere, it is very solid 



Hfflof rich flavor, grows perfectly smooth 



■large in size, and is very productive. Ii 



ripens all over alike, and flesh is very hard 



and solid. A vigorous grower ; fruits evenly 



on the vines. Just the sort for shipping, All 



progressive growers should plant the Esses 



variety largely. Packet, 10 cents ; ounce, 



25 cents ; J4 pound, 75 cents ; pound, $2.25! 



