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^?1^t''-8J' Vegetable Seeds 



SQTJ ASK.— Continued. 



Large Warted Hubbard. {See Specialties, page 47.) 



Golden Hubbard. Similar to the old Hubbard in growth, form, size and pro- 

 d\ictiveness. Skin of a rich orange-red and heavily warted, highly attrac- 

 tive and of extra fine quality 



Uammoth Chili. The largest of all Squashes, often weighing 200 lbs. or over; 

 flesh rich and fine flavored 



SWISS CHARD. {See SpeciaUies, page 46.) 



TOMATO. {1 oz.foT 1.500 plants: lilb.foranacre.) (for plants, see page 176.) 



Acme. An old, well-known, early variety, medium in size, smooth, solid and 

 prolific; color, purplish-pink 



Beauty. Early, prolific; medium sized, smooth and solid; color, purplish-red; 

 fruits until late in the season; the best of the "purple" varieties 



Chalk's Early Jewel. One of the best early varieties; about a week later than 

 Earliana. The fruit of Jewel, however, averages larger, is uniform, smooth, 

 soUd, of fine q-aality, and brilliant scarlet; a hea'vy cropper 



Crimson Cushion, Henderson's. {See Specialties, page 49.) 



Dwarf Ponderosa. (See SpeciaUies. page 11.) Pkt. 20c.; 3 pkts. 50c.; 7pkts. 

 $1.00. 



Dwarf Champion. Of dwarf, stiff, upright growth, scarcely needing support; 

 early and prolific, smooth, medium-sized fruits of pinkish-purple color 



Earliana. {See Specialties, page 49) 



Freedom. {See Specialties, page 49.) 



Golden Sunrise, Henderson's. Large, smooth fruits, of a beautiful golden 

 color; quaUty excellent; attractive for mixing sUced, with red sorts 



June Pink. An extra early selection from Earliana, differing chiefly 

 in outside color, which is of the purplish-pink preferred in some sections to 

 scarlet. The fruit runs uniform in shape and size, about 3 inches in dia- 

 meter, almost round, and borne in clusters. Flesh solid and fine 



Livingston's Globe. -A large globe shaped early fruited variety, very heavy 

 and exceedingly productive 



Peach. Very distinct, resembling a Peach in size, shape and color; orange-rose 

 with a Peach-like surface bloom; good for salads 



Perfection. Airiest round fruits; smooth, tough skin of brilliant scarlet; 

 ripens thorouiihly; solid and of rich flavor; attractive for market 



Ponderosa, Henderson's. (See Specialties, page 48.) 



Stirling Castle. An English Tomato that does well under garden culture and 

 is especially popular for forcing under glass as the fruits set well. The fruits 

 are round and smooth, of medium size and bright red in color 



Stone. Vep' handsome, large, almost round, scarlet fruits, very solid and of 

 Sne quality; firm and meaty for slicing, and one of the best for cooking and 

 canning; very prolific 



Tenderloin, Henderson's. {See Specialties, page 49) 3 Pkts. 23c. 



Trophy. Extra selected; our superior selection from perfect specimens of this 

 old favorite is free from the corrugations of the old strains 



SMALL FRUITmG VARIETIES. Esteemed for presen'es, marmalade, etc. 

 Red Cherry. Bears clusters of bright red fruits, the size of a Cherry; prolific. . 

 Red Pear-shaped. Bright red fruits, 2 inches in diameter; Pear-shaped neck 



Yellow Plum. Oval-shaped, yellow fruits, 2 inches in diameter 



Strawberry, Winter Cherry or "Husk" Tomato. Low. spreading plants, bear- 

 ing yellow fruits }2 inch in diameter, surrounded by a husk; for preserving. . 



TURNIP. {1 oz. for 150 feet of drill; 1 to 2 lbs. in drills for an acre.) 

 WHITE-FLESHED VARIETIES. 



Early White Flat Dutch. An excellent early, white, flat Turnip; flesh mild. . 



Early Purple Top Milan. (See Specialties, page 50) 



Early White Milan. (See Specialties, page 50.) 



Early Red Top Strap Leaf. A popular variety of quick growth; round-flat, 4 



to 5 inches in diameter; flesh white and of excellent quality 



Parisian Half-Long White. A small, quick-growing — consequently early — 



variety. 4 to 5 inches long by 1 J4 to \}4, inches in diameter; skin and flesh 



pure white; crisp, e.xceedingly tender, and mild in flavor 



Purple Top White Globe. {See Specialties, page 50.) 



White Egg. An oval or egg-shaped variety, with smooth, thin, white skin and 



snowy-white flesh; firm, mild and sweet 



Snowball. {See Specialties , page 50.) 



Long White, or Cowhorn. A long, white-fleshed Turnip, growing half above 



ground; although large, it is of fine quaUty 



YELLOW-FLESHED VARIETIES. 



Golden Ball, or Orange Jelly. {See Specialties, page 50.) 



Yellow Stone. A round, flattened, yellow-fles'ned Turnip; popular for both 



table use and stock feeding 



Yellow Globe. A yellow-fleshed, globe-shaped variety, of large size; a splendid 



winter keeper; excellent for both table and stock 



Purple Top Yellow Aberdeen. A large, globe-shaped Turnip, with yellow flesh 



of fine quality; a good keeper; popular for table or stock 



Green Top Yellow, Wood's. Similar to above, but top is green; flesh is 



remarkably solid and fine grained; the best Turnip for stock feeding 



PRICES 

 Delivered free in the U. 8. 

 (excepting otherwise noted.) 



Pkt. 



Oz. 1 H Lb. Lb 



10c. 



10c. 

 10c. 



5c. 



5c. 

 5c. 



10c. 

 10c. 



20c. 



20c. 

 15c. 



15c. 



30c. 

 30c. 



35c. 

 50c. 



10c. I 35c. 

 10c. 1 35c. 

 10c. 40c. 



10c. 



10c. 



10c. 



10c. 



5c. 

 10c. 



35c. 



40c. 

 35c. 

 30c. 



55c. 



55c. 

 45c. 



40c. 



SI. 00 

 1.00 



1.10 

 1.75 



1.00 

 1.10 

 1.25 



1.00 



1.25 

 1.10 

 1.00 



30c. ; 1.00 

 50c. 1.75 



10c. 40c. 



5c. ; 30c. 

 10c. 45c. 



5c. 



30c. 



5c. 



30c. 



Sc. 



30c. 



10c. 



33c. 



Sc. 



10c. 



Sc. 



15c. 



10c. 



15c. 



5c. 



10c. 



10c. 



ISc. 



Sc. 



ISc. 



5c. 



10c. 



5c. 



15c. 



5c. 



10c. 



5c. 



15c. 



5c. 



10c. 



5c. 



10c. 



5c. 



10c. 



10c. 



l.Sc. 



SI. 75 



1.75 

 1.50 



1.25 



3.00 

 3.00 



3.50 



3.25 

 3.50 

 4.00 



3.25 



4.00 

 3.50 

 3.00 

 3.00 



1.25 4.00 

 3 00 



1.00 

 1.50 



10c. 30c. 1.00 



1.00 

 1.00 

 1.00 



1.10 



25c. 

 3Sc. 

 40c. 



25c. 



35c. 

 30c. 



30c. 

 30c. 



30c. 



30c. 

 25c. 

 25c. 

 25c. 

 30c. 



3 00 



3.00 

 3.00 

 3.00 



3.50 



7Sc. 

 1.00 

 1.25 



70c. 



1.00 

 80c. 



80c. 

 80c. 



80c. 



80c. 

 7Sc. 

 70c. 

 75c. 

 1.00 



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