/^AAT0ES.-£2^im 



''ATLANTIC PRIZE (Select Stoek.)— An excellent extra early red Tomato, 

 'and while it does not run as regularly smooth as the Paragon, it ripens very 

 eveoij- puts., 5e. and lOc. Or... aOc. 1/4 Lb., 50c. Lb., $1.50. 



FAVORITE. — This is a large, perfect-shaped Tomato. One of the best for 

 either canning or market purposes. 



Pkts., 5c. and lOc. Oas.. 2(»c. t /4 Lb.. 40c. 



I^C^IE.— Of superlative merit, early 

 smooth, and of a pink-purplish color. 



Pkts., 5c. and lOc. Or,., 'Me. 



Lb. 



$1.25. 



medium size; shape slightly oval. 

 1/4 Lb.. 40p. Lb., !^1.25. 



P4RA(;oX. — Here we have a variety— the perfection of a Tomato— large, 

 solid smooth and handsome, deep red color. It is superb. No praise can be 

 too high. Pkts., 5c. and lOc. Or... 20c. 1/4 Lb.. 40c. Lb.. $1.25. 



ROYAL RED. — A new Tomato, much resembling the Favorite in form and 

 olor. A good main crop variety. 



Pkts., 5c. and M»c. Oz.. 20c. 1 /4 Lb., 40c. Lb., $1.25. 



BEAUTY. 



FOR EARLY MARKET and shipping this cannot be excelled, because 

 of its soliditv and toughness of skin. Color is a rich, glossy crimson 

 with a slight tinge of purple. It is well known and verly largely used 

 by Wur gardeners. , , ^.^ 



JAts.. 5c. and lOc. Ok., 20c. 1/4 Lb., 40c. Lb., $1.2». 

 M*BIZETAKER.— A very desirable early sort, large.^ of handsome 

 sliroe. and deep crimson color, with a slight tinge of purple. 

 .jr pkt^.. 5c. and lOc. Ox.. 20c. 1/4 Lb., 40c. Lb., ,'151.25. 



PRIZEWINNER TO^I.\TO.— In this new sort we have the prince of 

 market Tomatoes. In color somewhat resembling tlie Beauty, but much 

 larger very «olid. ripens earlv. and with us was one of the best keepers 

 we have seen. As an earlv Tomato it is first class, selling for the highest 

 market price. It is also well adapted tor a late crop. It is smooth and 

 uniform in shape, and in quality it cannot be surpassed. 



Pkts.. 5c. and 10c. Oz.. 20c. 1/4 Lb., 40c. Lb., $1.2i>. 



THAXKFIL FOR FIXE CROP. 



I am thankfnl for the fine crop of vegetables that I grew from 

 your reliable seeds, which causes me to send for more. 



January 12. 1901. WILLIAM CONRAD, Leatherwood, W. Va. 



STONE. 



THE NEW STOXE TOMATO.— Ripens for main crop; is very large 

 and of bright scarlet color, very smooth, with occasionally a specinrien 

 verv slightly octagon-shaped, ripening evenly to the stem without a 

 crack; exceedingly solid and firm-fleshed (as itsname indicates) It is an 

 excellent shipper; fine for canning; a good keeper; "ot suO-ject to rot. 

 Pkts.. 5c. and 10c. Oz.. 20c. 1/4 Lb., 40c, Lb., $1.25. jyff^i'x' 



SWEET, POT AND MEDICINAL HERBS. 



A little collection of Sweet Herbs is a treasure to the cook and 

 nurse. A small place in the garden will give all the herbs needed 

 In anv familv, and care should be taken to harvest them piop- 

 erlv. This should be done on a dry day be- 

 fore they come into full bloom, then dried 

 quicklv and packed closely, entirely excluded 

 from the air. Sow in spring in shallow drills, 

 one foot apart, and when well up thin out or 



transplant to a 



proper distance. 

 ANISE. — Pkt.. 



5c. Oz.. 20c. 

 BASIL.— Pkts., 

 5e. and lOc. 

 Oz., 20c. 

 BENE. — Used 

 medicinally. 

 Pkt., 5c. 

 Oz., 20c. 

 BORAGE.— Ex- 

 cellent for bees. 

 Pkt., 5c. 

 Oz.. 15c. 

 CARAWAY. 

 Pkt., 5c. 

 Oz., 15c. 



CHERVIL. 



Pkt.. 5c. Oz., 25c. 

 CHICKORY. 



Pkt.. 5e. Oz.. lOc. 

 CORIAXBER.-Pkts.. .5c. 



and 10c. Oz., 1,5c. 

 . 20c. Lb., 65c. 



MARJORAM, 



Pkt.. oc. 

 Oz.. 20c. 

 1/4 Lb., 50c _ ^ 



DILL.— Pkt.. 5c. Oz.. lOc. 1 /4 Lb 



LAVENDER.— Pkt.. 5c. Oz., 20c. 



FENNEL (Sweetl.— Pkt.. 5c. Oz., lOc. 1/4 Lb., 25e. 



ROSEMARY.— An aromatic Herb. I'kt., 5c. Oz., tiOc, 



SAGE (American).— Pkts.. 5c. and lOc. Oz,., 20c. 1/4 Lb. 

 BOc. Lb.. .52.00. 



SIMMER SAVORY.— Pkts., ."c. and 10c. Oz., 15c. 



THYME (Broad-leaved Entirlish).— Pkts., 5c. and lOc 

 Oz., 25c. 1/4 Lb.. 75c. 



1/4 Lb. 

 Lb 



EX 

 MATO. 



Fruit some- 

 what resem- 

 bles Paragon 

 in appearance. 

 This sort is 

 well known 

 and a favorite 

 among can- 

 ners, but it is 

 not as deep red 

 in color nor as 

 weighty and 

 solid as our 

 World's Fair. 



Pkts.. 5c. 



and 10c. 



Oz.. 20c. 



$1.25 



THE FINEST SEED I EVER SAW. 



The Tomato Seed I got of you last spring was the finest 

 I ever saw. I got you several orders, and think I will 

 get you more this season. I shall want as much as ten 

 pounds of Tomato Seed later. R. T. WHITE, 



September IT. 1901. Gilelte. Fla. 



TOBACCO. 



WHITE BURLEY.— Especially desirable for the manufacture 

 of cigars, as the leaf of this kind readily absorbs a lar^e quan- 

 tity of manufacturing material. 



Pkt., lOe. Oz.. :{Oc. 1/1 Lb., J»Oc. Lb., $:i.OO. 



COXXECTICLT SEED LEAF.— An old well-known variety, 

 best adapted to the Middle States. 



Pkt., lOc. Oz.. 2()c. 1 /4 Ll».. «Oc. Lb., $2.00. 



HAV.VXA. — Grown from seed imported from the district of 

 Vuelta de Abajo. Pkt., lOc. Oz.. .1.-e. 1 /4 1,h.. iSl.OO. 



MARYLAND Pkt., lOc. Oz.. 2."ic. Lb.. .-iSa.OO. 



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