CATALOGUE FOR THE SOUTH, 



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Dwarf Champion. 



DWABr CHAMPIOIT. — This is a distinct 

 liind. The plants grow stiff and upright, 

 and need no support as other kinds do. 

 Can be planted closely together, three feet 

 apart. It is early and productive; the 

 fruit resembles the Acme, color bright red, 

 ripens un even. Packet, 10c. ; oz., 40c.; V4 

 lb., S1.25; lb., S4.50, postpaid. 



LIVINGSTON'S PERFECTION.— A very 

 desirable early variety, which is more 

 largely grown than any of its class. 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 scar- 

 let color makes it very attractive in 

 appearance. Packet, 10c. ; oz., 30c.; Y^ lb., 

 90c.; lb., S3.00, postpaid. 



BONNY BEST. — The fruits of this desir- 

 able early sort are most attractive in 

 shape and -color. The crop ripens more uni- 

 formly than any other early scarlet fruited 

 sort, and is of superior solidity and 

 interior color. The vines are vigorous and 

 produce a good crop of exceptionally 

 round and deep fruits, bright deep scarlet 

 in color and very good quality. One of 

 the best for gardeners whose trade de- 

 mands fruits of beautiful shape and color. 

 A very good variety for the early market 

 and home garden. Packet, 10c. ; oz., 40c.; V4 

 lb., $1.00; lb., S3.50, postpaid. 



LIVINGSTON'S ACME. — One of the pret- 

 tiest dark red, and most solid Tomatoes 

 -ever introduced. It is of medium size, 

 round and very smooth, strong grower, and 

 a good and long bearer. It is the perfec- 

 tion of Tomatoes for family use, but will 

 not answer for shipping purposes; the skin 

 Is too tender. Of all the varieties intro- 

 ■duced none has surpassed this kind when 

 all qualities are brought into consideration. 

 Packet, 10c. ; oz., 25c.; V4 lb., $1.00; lb., 

 S3.50, postpaid. 



LIVINGSTON'S BEAUTY. — This variety 

 is quite distinct in color, being a verj- 

 glossy crimson with a light tinge of 

 purple. It ripens with the Acme or Para- 

 gon, but keeps longer. It is very perfect 

 in shape and does not crack or burst like 

 some of the thin skinned sorts. Packet, 

 10c. ; oz., 25c.; H lb., $1.00; lb., $3,50, post- 

 paid. 



Living"ston's Perfection. 



STECKLEE'S NEW STONE.— The Great 

 Canning Tomato. The standard main crop 

 variety. Color a bright red. The fruit 

 is of good size, perfectly smooth and of 

 best table quality. It is a famous main 

 crop tomato in many sections, both North 

 and South, and is much used for canning. 

 The plants are productive and the fruit 

 bears shipment well; also an excellent 

 h.ome warden sort. Packet, 10c. ; oz., 40c.; 

 14 lb., $1.25; lb., $4.50, postpaid. 



EABLY DETROIT. — (Purplish pink.) A 

 splendid variety of recent introduction 

 and is one of the largest and best of the 

 purplish pink sorts. The vine is vigorous 

 and very productive. The handsome fruit 

 is sm.ooth, uniform in size, nearly globe 

 shape, firm and of excellent quality. It is 

 free from cracking and tendency to blight. 

 A desirable shipping sort where a large 

 pink skin tomato is wanted. Packet, lOc; 

 oz., 40c.; V4 lfe-» $1.00; lb., $3.50, postpaid. 



YELLOW PLUM. — Fine flavored; much 

 esteem.ed for preserves. Packet, 10c. ; oz,, 

 60c., postpaid. 





Bonny Best 



