MARKET GARDENERS' WHOLESALE PRICE LIST OF VEGETABLE SEEDS. 



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The Best Varieties for Trackers. 



BEAUTY. 



We wish to call special at- 

 tention to our stock of this 

 Tomato. It has been bred to 

 such perfection that it is the 

 best all round variety for the 

 market gardener. T'he plant 

 is robust, and yields enor- 

 mous crops of perfectly 

 shaped fruits during the en- 

 tire season. It is almost round, 

 solid and meaty, the color is 

 deep purple and is not af- 

 fected by extremes in tem- 

 perature and the tough skin 

 makes it an ideal shipper. 

 (See Cut). 5c pkt.. 20c oz , 

 55c i lb , $1 80 lb. 



STONE. 



The Best Shipping Tomato, 

 The Market Favorite. 



Our stock of this grand variety is 

 raised from seed procured direct 

 from the originator, and is carefully 

 selected and perfectly true. This 

 variety is absolutely the best of its 

 type, every valuable feature being 

 represented in a greater degree than 

 in any other sort, making it invalu- 

 able for Ihe truck grower. The 

 fruits are large, well formed, 

 smooth and deep in shape, slightly 

 flattened at top and base. The skin 

 is tough, brilliant scarlet in color, 

 arjd the flesh is very firm and solid 

 consequently unexcelled for ship- 

 ping (See cut.) 5c. pkt., 20c oz,J 

 50c. i lb ., $1.60 lb. 



ACME. 



Early, of medium size, perfecth 

 •mooth, very solid and a great bearer 

 Color crimson, with a purplish tinge . 

 5c. pkt., 20c. oz,, 50c i lb., $1 60 

 per lb 



lUVj.inuiiLiLiiic 

 MAGNUS TOMATO. 



LIVINGSTON'S 



MAGNUS. 



This very distinct and most prom- 

 ising new variety, of the color of 

 Beauty and Acme, is the latest addi- 

 tion by Livingston to the Tomato 

 family. It is thicker, heavier, and 

 more solid than either of the above, 

 making it easily the most handsome 

 sort in cultivation. 



It is unsurpassed in quality, and 

 in the production of fine, large fruits. 

 While perfectly adapted to main crop 

 planting, yet it matures so quickly 

 that it will take first rank for early 

 market. 



The form is perfect, uniform, 

 large and attractive. Flesh is very 

 firm. It is a robust grower, with 

 short joints, setting its fruit clusters- 

 closer together than most varieties, 

 and is therefore a heavy cropper. 

 The fruits are very deep from stem 

 to blossom end. many of them being 

 almost globe shaped. It ripens even- 

 ly, does not crack about the stem. 

 and the flavor is most desirable. (See 

 «*0 10c. pkt., 30c. oz . $1.00 ilb., 

 $3.00 lb. 



HENDERSON'S EARLY RUBY 



Introduced by us several years ago, and yet maintains our original claim as the earli- 

 est Tomato known. Unlike most extremely early varieties, it is nuite smooth ; it has a 

 bright scarlet color and is solid. Being a heavy cropper maki s it a fine sort for early 

 market purposes. (See cut.) 5c pkt , 20c oz , 60c ilb.. $1 80 lb. 



STONE TOMATO. 



FREEDOM. 



Introduced here by 

 i- in 1898. It is ro 

 >ust in plant ; a pro- | 

 'ific bearer. Fruit 

 Sjrows in clusters, are 

 bright scarlet and un- 

 like most so called 

 early varieties (which 

 aft r tbe first pickiDC 

 are usually small 

 fruited) this variety 

 even increases m size 

 up to its last picking 

 This last feature is a very valuable one to 

 the tructter. It also has a very tough skin 

 ana Aw n is very firm making it the best shipper r,{ ihe Early varieties. (Set 

 «*.) 10c pkt., 30c oz. $1.00 $ lb , ?3 00 lb. 



FRFBDOM TOMATO. 



