WHOLESALE LIST OF VEGETABLE SEEDS FOR FALL SOWING. 



11 



TOMATOES. 



THE BEST FOR SOUTHERN 

 m, TRUCKERS. 



ACME. 



Early, of medium size, perfectly smooth, very solid and a great 

 bearer. Color crimson, with a purplish tinge. 5c. pkt. ; 20c. oz, ; 

 50c. i lb. ; |1.80 per lb. 



LIVINGSTON'S BEAUTY. 



A variety sent out by the originator of the Acme, Paragon, Favor- 

 ite and Perfection Tomatoes, and is simply another one of that re- 

 markable series, resembling closer than any one of those mentioned 

 the Acme, being a little lighter tint of purple. It grows in clusters, 

 is a good yielder, continuing late in the season. It ripens with the 

 Acme and Perfection. It is a good sort for shipping, on account of 

 its solidity and toughness of skin. (Hee cut.) 5c. per pkt ; 20c. 

 per oz. ; 60c. per ^ lb. ; 2.00 per lb, 



PERFECTION. 



The fruit is almost round, ripens clear up to the stem, is solid and 

 rich in flavor. The skin is both thin and tough, making it a good 

 shipper, while its clear, bright scarlet color makes it most attractive, 

 oe. per pkt. ; 20c. oz. ; 60c. ± lb. ; $2.00 per lb. 



HENDERSON 



A single plant of this Tomato was first observed in a field of the 

 "Perfection" variety, it being loaded with ripe fruit, while all the 

 rest of the crop was yet green. We have known of a field that was 

 full of ripe fruit, while another field containing the "Perfection" 

 and "Dwarf Champion" on the other side of the fence which were 

 sown and planted at the same time and otherwise treated exactly the 

 same, were still green. It is by far the earlitst of all the large-sized 

 Tomatoes, which combine good form, rich crimson color and solidi'y, 

 and it is certain to prove the leading market variety. The peculiar 



LIVINGSTON S BEAUTY TOMATO 



open habit of the plant, as 

 shown by the cut, is a dis- 

 tinctive feature of this variety, 

 and is the reason why it is 

 earlier than any other variety, 

 the sun having a better chance 

 to reach and ripen the fruit 

 than in more upright and com- 

 pact varieties. The engrav- 

 ing is taken from a plant 

 photographed in the field. 

 (See cut.) Price, 5c. per pkt. ; 

 20c. per oz. ; 60c. per i lb. ; 

 $2.25 per lb. 



I see by our Agricultural Paper 

 that your "Early Ruby" 



Tomato was the earliest of 'g6 

 varieties they planted. Send me 

 your price. S. A. CREED, 



Bellevue, Colo. 



EARLy RUBY TOMATO. 



FOR FORCING UNI>HR GLA<S. 



I would like to send you a picture 



of our Early Ruby Tomato 



in our greenhouses; ihey aie just 

 loaded with fruit, and are of good 

 size now. We never would ask for a 

 better tomato. Have miadle 



benches in three greenhouses — 166x20' 

 — rilled with them. 



M. H. HARRINGTON. 



Vashon, Wash. 



The "Early Ruby" is all you 



claim for it. R. T. STtJ IT, S. C. 



"WE DELIVER FREE to any Post Office in the United States, (regardless of quantity), all Vegetable Seeds offered by weight 

 (except where noted), in this catalogue, that is by the packet, ounce, i lb. and lb. If Peas, Beans or Corn are desired by mail, add 15 cts. per 

 quart for postage. Special quotations to large buyers of Peas, Beans, Corn, Potatoes and Onion Sets on application. 



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