SEEDS AND IMPLEMENTS 
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New Stone.—This variety has obtained great 
favor with canners and market gardeners ev- 
erywhere. Its solidity and carrying qualities 
are remarkable. Its color is a desirable red; 
in shape, perfectly smooth, and thicker from 
stem to blossom end than most varieties. 
Packet, 5c. Ounce, 20c. %4 pound, 50c. Pound, 
$1.50. 
Ponderosa.—It is the largest fruited deep 
colored Tomato known, of fine quality, solid, 
almost seedless and free from acid. The vines 
are strong, rather open growth; fruits largely 
oblong in form and deep through. Packet, 5c. 
Ounce, 25c. % pound, 75c. Pound, $2.50. 
Matchiess.—One of the best main crop To- 
matoes. The solidity, absence of core, size and 
color of the fruit, together with its freedom 
from rot, all unite in making this well worthy 
of the name of “Matchless.” Fine both for 
private and market garden and canning. Packet, &% 
5c. Ounce, 20c. % pound, 50c. Pound, $1.50. 
Pear-Shaped Yellow Tomato.—Handsome 
bright, pear-shaped, yellow fruit. Packet, 5c. 
Ounce, 25c. ™% pound, 75c. 
Plum-Shaped Yellow Tomato.—Round and 
regular; bright yellow; used for pickling. 
Packet, 5c. Ounce, 25c. ™%4 pound, 75c. 
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For early crop sow in latter part of April; for fall and main crop from middle of June until last 
of August. One pound is sufficient to sow an acre, 
Extra Early Purple Top Milan.—Earliest tur- 
nip in cultivation, fit for use a week sooner than 
others. Suitable for spring or fall planting. Bulb 
forms very rap- 
idly, making but 
few and = small 
leaves. The tur- 
mips are - flat; 
smooth, white 
with purple top. 
Bkte, Se 34 Ibs: 
mee: bin 50c: 
Improved 
American Purple. 
Top Ruta-Baga. 
—Very hardy and 
productive; flesh - 
yellow, solid and 
sweet; good for 
table use or stock. 
Ounce, 5c. Pound, 
40c. 
Yellow Aberdeen. 
—Hardy, good 
keeping turnip; yel- 
low flesh and very 
productive. Ounce, 
5c. Pound, 4oc. 
Rutabaga or Swede. 
Orange Jelly or Golden Ball.—Undoubtedly 
among the most delicate and sweetest yellow 
fleshed turnips yet introduced. Not of large size, 
but firm, hard and of most excellent flavor. 
Packet, se 4 pound, *10c,” Pound, 40c: 
Purple Top 
Strap Leaf.—A 
white, flat, strap 
leaf turnip, with 
purple top; mild 
flavor, and very 
popular for early 
use and general 
crop: ‘Oz.; 5c. Ib., 
40Cc. 
Purple Top 
White Globe.—A 
standard white 
variety, with pur- 
ple top, handsome 
globe-shaped, and 
heavy cropper; 
leading turnip 
Purple Top Globe. 
among truckers and gardeners. Ounce, 5c. 
Y% pound, 15c. Pound, 4oc. 
Amber Globe.—A good variety for general 
crop. Flesh solid and sweet; keeps well late 
in spring, grows large; fine for table or stock. 
Ounce, 5c. Pound, 4o0c. 
NOTICE 
The greatest care is taken to supply every article true to name, and of the very best quality; 
at the same time it is understood that we do not warrant our seeds and that we are not in any 
respect responsible for any loss or damage arising from any failure thereof. 
