24 John Livingstone Company, Inc. 



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TOMATOES— Continued 



FORCING TOMATOES 



Pkt. I4 oz. 



Sutton's "Best of All" (Original packets). 



Immense cropper, sets freely, color deep scarlet. 



Excellent for forcing 30.75 ... 



Buck's Trusco. Round, bright medium sized 



fruit 25 S1.50 



Early Sunrise. Splendid cropper; medium size. . .25 1.50 

 Golden Sunrise. Produces fruit of medium size, 



color pure golden yellow, excellent in flavor, 



being entirely free from acid 25 1.50 



Holmes Supreme. Medium-sized, scarlet fruit, 



round, smooth and firm, heavy cropper 25 1.00 



Listers Prolific. Handsome, medium sized fruit; 



very prolific and of excellent flavor 25 1.50 



Market King. A very heavy cropper; early-, and 



produces round fruit of medium size 25 1.00 



Stirling Castle. Small size, very solid, finest 



flavor; enormouslj- productive 25 1.00 



SMALL-FRUITED TOMATOES 



For pickling and preserving. Also invaluable for garnishing. 

 Red Cherry Strawberry, or Winter Cherry 



Red Currant Yellow Cherry 



Red Peach Yellow Peach 



Red Pear Yellow Pear 



Red Plum Yellow Plum 



Each, per pkt. 10c. , oz. 60c. 



TURNIP 



Culture. — For early Turnips, sow as soon as the ground 

 opens in Spring; for Winter use, may be sown from the middle 

 of July to the end of August. Turnips are generally sown 

 broadcast, but much larger crops are obtained by cultivating 

 in drills 18 inches apart and thinning to 6 inches in the drill. 

 Sow in shallow drills. 



One pound to the acre, one ounce to 150 feet of drill; broadcast, 

 two to three pounds to the acre 



Pkt. Oz. li lb. Lb. 



Early Snowball. Small; of rapid 



growth; pure white 80.10 80.20 80.55 81.50 



Milan, Early Purple. Earliest of 



all; white, with purple top 10 .25 .75 1.75 



Milan, Early Pure White. Very 



handsome, pure white, crisp and 



tender 10 .30 .75 1.75 



Purple-top, White Globe. A 



standard sort in the New York 



market 10 .20 .55 1.50 



White Egg. Oval; handsome and 



sweet; one of the finest for the table. .10 .20 .55 1.50 

 Yellow Stone. The best known sort; 



flesh very firm and solid; excellent 



for table use 10 .20 .55 1.50 



Golden Ball. Solid, sweet, good 



size and keeps well 10 .25 .65 1.75 



Early White Strap-leaf. Good 



early sort, very solid 10 .20 .50 1.75 



Early Red Top Strap-leaf. Stand- 

 ard sort, in N. Y. market 10 .20 .50 1.75 



Yellow Aberdeen. Hardy and pro- 

 ductive, excellent for table or stock. .10 .20 .50 1.75 



