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NEW CENTURY TOMATO.-—Few crops have shown the wonderful progressiveness of the age as Tomatoes. ‘T'wenty- 
five years ago the Tomato was small and unshapely in appearance. Our endeavors have been crowned with success 
beyond our fondest dreams. ‘The size, yield and productiveness of this Tomato is beyond question a mark that has never 
been equalled by any Tomato. It will carry for two weeks without hurting its beauty, or cracking, and the vines are 
free from blight. It maintains its wonderful size during the entire season. Packets, 5 and 10 cents; ounce, 25 cents; 
14 pound, 60 cents; pound, $2.00. 
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NEW SPLENDID TOMATO, fairly good pink, but rough............2:2..2........500- 5 and toc. 25c. $1.00 $3.00 
TRUCKER’S FAVORITE TOMATO, a very large, purple Tomato, free from crock or rot. 5 and toc. 15¢. 40c. $1.25 
ACME TOMATO, very early, good size, crimson color, good bearer ..................... 5 and 10c. I5¢. 4oc. $1.25 
MATCHLESS TOMATO, flesh very solid, deep red color, uniform size ................. 5 and Ioc. 15c. 4oc. $1.25 
NEW STONE TOMATO, bright red, large size, perfectly smooth, finest quality ....... 5 and roc. 15c. 4oc. $1.25 
NEW FAVORITE TOMATO, large, smooth, red and solid ...................... 5 and roc. ise. 40c. $1.25 
PONDEROSA TOMATO, largest Tomato that grows, a decided family favorite, less acid 
PMT NOE T Sea see et ic Ae ee ee Ne renee ee salt ne age Mey Ea Mani rita Eunedlets a na ata e aici 5 and 10c. 20¢. 60c. $2.25 
DWARF CHAMPION TOMATO, dwarf habit, early prolific, pink-purplish color ....... 5 and toc. 15¢. 4oc. $2.00 
PEAR-SHAPED YELLOW TOMATO, bright-yellow color, very handsome ............ 5 and 10c. 25c. AME $2.50 
PLUM-SHAPED YELLOW TOMATO, bright yellow, used for preserves .............. 5 and roc. 25c. ZC. $2.50 
Westmoreland County, Va., September 15, 1907. 
The New Stone Tomato bought of you was the best we ever used. Our packers are advising that we all buy of you for 
next year. Don’t forget I want my seed from you. HENRY JAMES. 
Accomac County, Va., April 3, 1907. 
Find inclosed money order for ten pounds New Stone Tomato. I want the same kind of seed sent me last year. I got 
the biggest yield and largest tomatoes from your seed, better than any other grown around this section. Be careful with 
your stocks and you will get all the trade. WM. LASKEY. 
TURNIPS 
Add 8 cents per pound on Turnip Seed if sent by mail. 
CULTURE OF TURNIPS.—They do best in highly-enriched, light sandy or gravelly 
soils. Commence sowing the earliest varieties in April in drills from 12 to 15 inches apart, 
and thin out early to 6 or 9 inches in the rows. For a succession, sow at intervals of a 
fortnight until the last week in July, from which until the end of August sowing may be 
made for the fall and main crop. ‘lurnips may be preserved until spring by cutting off the 
tops about one inch from the bulb, storing in the cellar or cold shed during winter, covering 
the roots with dry sand. They should be harvested before severe frost sets in, for, though 
comparatively hardy, few will survive the winters of the Northern States in the open ground. 
PURPLE TOP WHITE GLOBE TURNIP.—Our stock is the perfec- 
tion of Turnips. It has small tops, but large, well-formed, handsome roots. 
In our markets the past fall 1t brought double the price of other stocks, 
and was always preferred by buyers and shippers. Packet, 5 cents; 
4 pound, 10 cents; pound, 25 cents. 
_YELLOW GLOBE.—Yellow Globe is a wonderful cropper, and keeps 
far into the following year. It begins to bulb at the very start, and forms 
large-sized roots and small tops. Packet, 5 cents; % pound, 10 cents; 
pound, 25 cents. 
GOLDEN BALL TURNIP or ORANGE JELLY.—One of the sweetest 
flesh yellow Turnips yet introduced; not of large size, but firm, hard, and 
of excellent flavor; good keeper and superior table variety; of bright, golden 
orange color. Packet, 5 cents; 4 pound, 10 cents; pound, 25 cents. 
NEW EXTRA EARLY MILAN PURPLE TOP TURNIP.—This is the 
most desirable Turnip for early planting. ‘Tops are very small, strap-leaf, 
and grows erect. Roots are small and flat, skin purple to pure white below. 
Flesh clear white; it’s a beauty. Ounce, 10 cents; 4% pound, 15 cents; 
pound, 35 cents. 
Red or Purple Top Globe Turnip. 
Ounce. 4% Pound. Pound. 
PURPLE TOP FLAT, (strap leaved) well-known standard, popular, early sort SC 
sadasladouddnu doo Lys Toc. 25 /G. 
EARLY WHITE FLAT DUTCH, very popular for spring sowing fine; for market............. 5c. 10¢. 25¢. 
EARLY WHITE EGG, very handsome; pure white; excellent for early or late,...........-+---- 5¢. I5C. 40c. 
POMERANIAN LARGE WHITE GLOBE, useful for both table and stock; very large........ 5c. 10¢. 25C. 
LONG COW HORN OR WHITE FRENCH, very heavy cropper; best for stockmen .......... BC. TO¢. 25¢. 
GOLDEN BALL OR ORANGE JELLY, small: very early; fine quality and flavor ............ 5¢. roc. 25C) 
YELLOW, OR AMBER GLOBE, vigorous grower; fine keeper; popular for market ...........  5¢. T0¢. ( 
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YELLOW ABERDEEN, GLOBE-SHAPED, very large; fine for table or cattle c. Toc. 25 
IMPROVED PURPLE-TOP YELLOW RUTA-BAGA, our finely-bred strain; very popular.. 5c. 0c. 25¢. 
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SEVEN TOP, very hardy; grown for leaves, which are used as greens or salads |.............- ge," 10¢. 2 
