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TOMATO Continued 



NEW STONE. — This variety has obtained great 

 favor with canners, and market gardeners every- 

 where. Its solidity and carrying qualities are re- 

 markable. Its color is a desirable red; in shape, per- 

 fectly smooth and thicker from stem to blossom end 

 than most varieties. Packet, 5c. Ounce, 25c. M. 

 Pound, 75c. Pound, $2.50. 



PON DEROSA. — It is the largest-fruited deep-col- 

 ored Tomato known, of very fine quality, solid, al- 

 most seedless and free from acid. The vines are 

 strong, rather open growth; fruits largely oblong in 

 form and deep through. Packet, 5c. Ounce, 40c. i/4 

 Pound, $1.50. Pound, $6.00. 



MATCHLESS. — One of the best main crop toma- 

 toes. 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 gar- 

 dening and canning. Packet, 5c. Ounce, 30c. i/4 

 Pound, 75c. Pound, $2.50. 



PEAR-SHAPED YELLOW TOMATO.— Handsome, 

 bright, pear-shaped, yellow fruit. Packet, 5c. Ounce, 

 30c. V^ Pound, $1.00. 



PLUM-SHAPED YELLOW TOMATO.— Round and 

 regular; bright yellow; used for pickling. Packet, 5c. 

 Ounce, 30c. 14 Pound, $1.00. 



New Stone Tomato. 



TURNIP Stukrube 



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 ORANGE JELLY, OR GOLDEN BALL.— Undoubt- 



turnip in cultivation, fit for use a week sooner than edly among the most delicate and sweetest yellow- 

 others. Suitable for spring or fall planting. Bulb fleshed turnips yet introduced. Not of large size, 

 forms very rapidly, making but few and small leaves. but firm, hard and of most excellent flavor. Packet, 

 The turnips are flat, smooth white with purple top. loc. i/4 Pound, 40c. Pound, $1.50. 

 Packet, 10c. % Pound, 40c. Pound, $1.50. PURPLE TOP STRAP LEAF.— A white, flat strap 



leaf turnip, with purple top; mild flavor and very 

 popular for early use and general crop. Ounce, 15c. 

 Pound, $1.50. 



PURPLE TOP WHITE GLOBE.— A standard white 

 variety, with purple top, handsome globe-shaped, and 

 heavy cropper; leading turnip among truckers and 

 gardeners. Ounce, 15c. i/4 Pound, 40c. Pound, $1.50. 



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, 

 15c. Pound, $1.50. 



Rutabaga or Swede. 



YELLOW ABERDEEN.— Hardy, good keeping tur- 

 nip; yellow flesh and very productive. Ounce, 15c. 

 Pound, $1.50. 



SEVEN TOP. — A variety much grown in the South 

 for the tops, which are used as greens. Packet, 10c. 

 Ounce, 15c. ^4 Pound, 40c. Pound, $1.50. 



Purple Top Globe. 



IMPROVED AMERICAN PURPLE-TOP 

 BAGA. — Very hardy and productive; flesh 

 solid and sweet; good for table use or stock. 

 15c. Pound, $1.50. 



RUTA- 



yellow, 

 Ounce, 



PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. 



