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TOMATOES. 



One ounce xIkoiUI iiiod'/re n}po>it l.W) p'aiitg. 



FLORA FREED. The fi..e?t 



toinat') as \tt piocuced, excel- 

 liiiL' ill form. h!i,'li qiialiiy. aud 

 prodiictivenej-g, ai;d ripening 

 amon<r the earliest. In size it 

 if? of the largest. ^ ery heavy and 

 folid. round aud tliick, very 

 uniform, perfectly smootli, of a 

 deep briJliant crimson; tlie 

 llesli i.* tender, sweet, and rich, 

 with email seed cavities, and 

 very few seeds; ripens perfecilv 

 to the stem. It is the riche>t 

 and best in quality of all known 

 sorts, and is entirely free from 

 the sharp acid so common to 

 many varieties. Fur its size it 

 is the heaviest tomato in culti- 

 vation, many of them weighiuc 

 one and a half pounds each, 

 and it is very attractive, being 

 a rich carmine in color, smooth, 

 liandsonu-. It sells at sight, and is so productive as to make it the most profiiable of all for market: shipping and keeping 

 . In the homo garden it supplies all that is wanted in the way of tomatoes for family use. Its .solid, beefy flesh renders it the 

 for canning, and it is so rich and sweet in quality as to suggest a poach. Pkt.. .5c : oz., 25c; J4 lb., 75c: lb., §2.50. 



Flora Freed 



ATLANTIC PRIZE. One of the best of the very early sorts; 

 i popniur because of its extreme earlinoss. good shipping 

 ilitios, and ireuoral adaptability as a market sort. It is large, 

 d. and of fine quality, borne in clusters. Pkt., 5c; oz., 20c; 

 : 1).. GOc: ih.. .$2.00. 



EXTRA EARLY MINNESOTA. Extremely early and very 

 titabie. of medium siz',-. but very productive, smooth as an 

 . l),(ie, solid, bright deep red, and of excellent qualit}'. One of 

 th- liest for very earlv market. Pkt., 5c; oz.. 25c; Va lb., 75c; 



n),S2.50. 



HONOR BRIGHT. Very distinct. Remarkable for its 

 K ;-i-:iig qi;alities after picked, and peculiar in the changes 

 I. .or which the fruit undergoes during development. It is 

 -r pale green, then waxy white, later lemon, changing to 

 :.'!ir redVwhen fully ripe. The fruit can be picked in its 

 1 .icr stages, stored in a cool place, and kept for several weeks, 

 an i it is unsurpassed for distant shipment. Very firm and 

 f' lid. skin smooth and seldom cracks, quality excellent. Vine 

 viiTorous and productive. Pkt., 5c; oz..'2<3c; Yx lb.. 60c; 

 lb.'. S-2.W. 



DWARF CHAMPION. A favorite second-early variety of 

 dwaif habit and upright, stiff, erecf growth, thick short- 

 jointed stems and very dark foliage. Fruit large and smooth, 

 resembling Acme, of the best quality, and is "borne in great 

 proffision until the eu 1 of the season. Pkt., 5c; oz.. 20c; H lb.. 

 70o; lb.. S2.2.5. 



STONE. One of the best of the Livingstone varieties; 

 large, smooth, and solid. Skin dark red; flesh light red, with 

 few seeds and no hard core, of fine flavor, very firm and meaty. 

 Very product: ve. a fine main-croi> varietv for market, and one 

 of the best for canning. Pkt..'5c; oz.,' 2<3c; 14 lb., 60c; lb., 

 $2 W. 



ACME. A well-known variety; of medium size, perfect 

 form, verv smooth, and of a Durplish-red, ripening very evenly. 

 Pkt.. 5c-: oz., 2(Jc; kt lb., 60c; lb., $2.a3. 



PARAGON. An old standard variety for market and can- 

 ning. Large, solid, bright red, of good quality. An immense 

 cropper. Pkt.. 5c; oz.. 20 ; 14 lb., 60c: lb.. S2.00. 



IMPERIAL. A splendid early variety of great merit, large 

 and thick, smooth, bright red changing to dark red when ripe: 

 flosh firm, free from hard core, and of fine flavor. Ripens well 

 up to the stem. Productive aud strong-growing. Pkt., 5c; 

 oz.. 2.5c: 14 lb . 70c: lb.. S2.2.5. 



TRUCKER'S FAVORITE. Valuable and profitable for 

 market, hence its name. Very large, regular, solid, purplish- 

 red : flesh firm and of good quality. An excellent keeper and 

 shipper. An enormous cropper and produces until frost, hold- 

 'ng irs *ize exceedinglv well. Pkt.. .5c: oz., iiOc; y± lb.. 90c; 



. . .S3.0.). 



GOLDEN QUEEN. The superior quality of this variety is 

 doing mucli to overcome the prejudice against Yellow Toma- 

 toes. Large, smooth, pure yellow, and of fine flavor. Unex- 

 celled for 'eaiins raw and excellent for preserving. Pkt., 5c; 

 oz., 25c: % Id.. 70c; lb.. $2.25. 



RED CHERRY. Fruit small, round, and bright red, borne 

 in :arge clusters. ExceediiiL'ly productive. Very desirable for 

 picklii'ig and preserving. Pki"! 5c: oz., 25c; H lb., 70c. 



YELLOW PEAR-SHAPED. Largely grown for preserving 

 as '* tomato tiL's." Pear-shaped, clear golden-yellow, and of 

 rich flavor. Pkt., 5c ; oz., 25c; ^ lb., 70c. 



KITCHEN HERBS. 



Time marked with an (is(e)ifk \ *) are perenidal. 



ANISE. For flavoring. Pk;., .5c; oz., 10c. 



BASIL, SWEET. For seasoning. Pkt., .5c; oz.. 15c. 



DILL. Used as a condiment; pungent. Pkt., 5c; oz., 10c. 



■■^FENNEL. SWEET. For sauces and for garnishing. 



Pkt.. 5c; oz.. ]0c. 



MARJORAM, SWEET. For .seasoning. Pkt . 5c: oz.. 15c. 

 *SAGE. For seasoning. Pkt.. 5c; oz.. 1.5c. 

 SUMMER SAVORY. For seasoning. Pkt., .5c: oz.. li'c 



* THYME. For seasoning. Pkt , lOc; pz., 20c. 



* WINTER SAVORY For seasoning. Pkt., .5c: oz , 15l. 



Ci^-r:^^^^^^^;^^^^ CALIFORNIA RED 



^^^^mS^^^^^^^^m\ PEANUT. 



BB^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^ ^^^^^M ^^^^^^^^ ^^K^^^ The largest and most productive Peanut in culli" 

 ^^^^ ^^^P^ ^^^^^^^^^^S^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^MF' vation. and can be urown as far north as the Tomato- 

 -^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^ ^^^^l^^^^^^^^^S^^^S^^^^.^^^^B^ Peanuts are nutririous. palatable, and pleasant to eat< 

 ^^jajBt^^Bpg^ """' ^^itSf fei^l^i^^^^iifttei^ LL;-:-.^ ^^Il^^g^^ <*n'' tan be aseasilv grown as cabbage or potatoes. 



'r^^^^~~i :^! 5^^^rr^r^rH74^^ a^^ 1'*'^ Mammoth California Red is a beautiful red 



^S^^~^^^^^^r7X^V^^^^^^^^^^^ l)eanut. a strong, rank, hardy, and vigorous erower, 



'^r.- , ' ' ' ' ■ -l^-'tf ?^':- • >-9^^^S and produces nuts in abundance. 'J' here are three to 



^ytt^^t^^S^i' .... ■r..;.;l^' *\?.-j.V-:.i:--- rr'^' ^m ^viSsi - i' ^'- -^tmP^^ kernels in each shell, which have a rich 



"^^^^^^t^^^^i^^ij^^^tStm^Bl^^B&S^^^^^^^^^^ P^oasant flavor. Amuse an<l interest the hoy« 



^'"^^^'^s'-'-''^^ ■ v^«__-j-->.f"«a=i5;^T>^. j-ay^ .^i^^j ^,^^.]^ alsoi by getting >onie of these suporb pea- 



nuts for them io"pli«"t. Full instruction* for grow, 

 printed up')U every package. L trgo pkt.. 10c; pt , 2<Jc: qt.. 35c; by mail if sent by express, tiedact 5c per pt., 10<; \ter qt. 



