NOVELTIES AND SPECIALTIES FOP 1887. 



XI 



GOLDEN QUEEN TOMATO. 



A very handsome new yellow tomato, resembles the 

 Paragon in size, solidity, i<nd productiveness; in color 

 it is a rich golden yellow, with a slight tinge of red at 

 the blossom end For preserving, this sort will be 

 found invaluable, as the flavor is mild and almost free 

 from acidity. Per pkt., lo cts. ; oz., 50 cts. 



Mikado Tomat 



Golden Queen. 



We consider this one of the finest Tomatoes ever sent out. It is of very large size and fine flavored, for slic- 

 ing it will be found excellent, as it has few seeds and is very solid. The tomatoes are borne in clusters of 4 to 

 7, ripen evenly, and remain firm when fully ripe. In color and solidity it resembles the Trophy. 



Pkt., 15 cts.; oz., 50 cts. 



LIVINGSTON'S BEAUTY TOMATO. 



Rich glossy crimson with a slight purple tinge; the fruit grows in clusters of 4 to 5; is of large size, very 

 smooth, and retains its character till late in the season. It ripens early and evenly, is free from all sign of rot- 

 ting, and seldom cracks after a rain. It is very productive, and will yield heavier crops than Acme and other 

 leading sorts. Per pkt., 15 cts.; oz., 50 cts. 



Novelties in Flowed Seeds for 1 1887. 



f^ansij* 



Butterfly Panst. 



No. 6237. A Dew type of Pansy, which bears a striking 

 resemblance to a butterfly. The markings are very pretty, and 

 the flowers combine with rich coloring an elegant form. During 

 the past few years, more attention has been given to Pansies than 

 ever before, and as a consequence, flowers of magnificent size 

 and refined coloring have been produced, and the various types 

 of Trimardeau, Mikado and Giant Odier have been blended 

 together with most gratifying result. The variety here oflered 

 will doubtless become, very popular. Per pkt., 50 cts. 



