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TOMATOES.— Continued, 



ENG.CO.PHILA- 



NEW STONE- The New Stone Tomato ripens for 

 main crop; is very large and of bright scarlet color; very 

 smooth, with occasionally a specimen very slightly octa- 

 gon shaped; ripening evenly to the stem without a crack; 

 exceedingly solid and firm-fleshed (as its name indicates); 

 is an excellent shipper; fine for canning; a good keeper; 

 not subject to rot. 



Pkts. 5 and 10 cts. Oz. 20 cts. J4 lb. 50 cts. 

 Eb. $1.50. 



P R I T, E TA K E R .— A very desirable early sort, 

 large, of handsome shape, and deep crimson color with a 

 light tinge of purple. Pkts. 5 and 10 cts. 



Oz. 20 cts. 34 lb. 50 cts. U>. $1.40. 



ROYAL RED - A new Tomato, much resembling 

 the Favorite in form and color. A good main crop 

 variety. Pkts. 5 and 10 cts. 



Oz. 20 cts. 34 lb. 50 cts. Eb. $1.50. 



BUCKEYE STATE.— This new Tomato comes to 

 vis as being a superior market variety, very large, solid, 

 handsome and productive. 



Pkt. 10 cts. Oz. 20 cts. 14 lb. 50 cts. Eb. #1.75 



DWARF CHAMPION. — Entirely distinct from 

 any other variety ; plant grows stiff and upright, so that 

 it may be planted closer than other varieties, very desir- 

 able for a small garden, as it requires so little room ; bears 

 throughout the entire season. The fruit resembles the 

 Acme, and is smooth and attractive in appearance. 

 Pkts. 5 and 10 cts. Oz. 25 cts. 34 lb. 65 cts. 

 Eb. $2.25. 



QUEEN.— Fruit somewhat resembles Paragon in ap- 

 pearance. This sort is well known and a favorite among 

 canners, but is not as deep red in color nor as solid and 

 weighty as our World's Fair. 



Pkts. 5 and 10 cts. Oz. 20 cts. 34 lb. 50 cts. 

 Eb. $1.40. 



GOLDEN^UEEN, or SI NRISE.- A bright 

 yellow, large and solid : ripening well up to the stem ; a 

 good keeper, and, all things considered, the best Yellow 

 Tomato ever introduced ; very productive. 

 Pkts. 5 and 10 cts. Oz. 20 cts. 34 lb. 65 cts. 

 Eb. $2.25. 



PEAR. SHAPED YE E EO W.— Sometimes 

 known as the Yellow Egg or Plum, Used for preserves 

 and pickles. Of extraordinary productiveness. 

 Pkts. 5 and 10 cts. Oz. 25 cts. 34 lb. 60 cts. 



PEAR SHAPED RED.— Similar to the above, 

 except in color. 



Pkts. 5 and 10 cts. Oz. 25 cts. J4 lb. 70 cts. 



TURNIP. 



For early use. sow the small sorts as soon as the ground 

 can be worked in the spring, in drills fourteen inches 

 apart, the Rutabagas thirty inches. As the seed is very 

 fine, it should be covered but slightly, excepting in very 

 dry weather. Select light, and, if possible, new soil, and 

 manure with plaster and ashes or phosphates. Should 

 the young plants be troubled with insects, a sprinkling of 

 slug shot will be beneficial. For fall and winter use, the 

 early kinds should be sown from the middle of July to 

 the middle of August, and the Rutabagas from the mid- 

 dle of June to first of July, using from one to one and a 

 half pounds of seed to the acre. 



EXTRA EAREY PURPEE TOP MILAN. 



—The earliest and handsomest Flat Turnip in cultivation; 

 none equal to it for spring sowing. 



Pkts. 5 cts. 34 lb. 20 cts. Eb. <>o cts. 



RED TOP GLOBE. 



URGE EAREY RED TOP GLOBE. —A 



variety of recent introduction ; of large size, rapid yrowth, 

 unusually attractive; approved and admired by all who 

 have seen it. A very much heavier producer than either 

 of the preceding and quite as early as the Flat Red Top. 

 We confidently recommend it as an acquisition, Very 

 few market gardeners will have any other kind. 



Pkt. 5 cts. 34 lb, 15 cts. Eb. 40 cts. 



EAREY WHITE EE AT DUTCH. — Differs 

 from Red Top only in color. 



Pkts. 5 cts. M lb. 15 cts. Eb. 40 cts. 



EAREY "WHITE EGG.— A new variety of rapid 

 growth ; egg-shaped and white, as its name indicates. 

 Pkts. 5 cts. 34 lb. 15 cts. Eb. 40 cts. 



SPECIAL PRICES TO CANNERS, GARDENERS AND FARMERS, IN LARGE QUANTITIES. 



