Schultz's Selected Stone Tomato 



TOMATO -Continued 



Schultz's Admiration ^he largest fmited 



= upright-growing 



variety' in existence. In habit of vine it resembles 

 Dwarf Champion, but is of stronger growth and more 

 erect. In small gardens the plants may be set 18 to 

 24 inches apart each way, and yet produce an abun- 

 dant crop. It is ver^- solid, ripens evenly, with a good 

 skin, which is free from cracks about the stem and 

 the finiit resembles Livingston's Stone in its bright 

 red color, shape and what is more remarkable, it is 

 almost as large. Some idea of the large size of the 

 fruits may be gained when we state that ten fruits 

 have been picked from one vine at the same time 

 ?hoT\-ing a total weight of 5 lbs. and 3 ozs.; single 

 specimens weighing one pound are quite common. 

 Pkt. oc. and 10c. , K oz. 20c., oz. 35c., % lb. 81.15. 

 lb. 84.00. 



Liiyingston's Globe. This new globe-shaped variety 

 is verj- early, smooth and solid: skin a glossy pink; 

 a hea\'y cropper, of excellent qualitv. Pkt. 5c. and 

 lOc, oz. 35c., li lb. 81.15, lb. 84.00. 



Dwarf Champion. The foliage is ven,- marked, of a 

 dark green color; leaves thick and different from other 

 sorts; fruits smooth, medium in size and similar in 

 color to Acme. Pkt. 5c. and 10c. , oz. 30c., lb. 

 81.15, lb. 84.00 



Selected Stone ? ^^^^ ^^^^ 



not oe surpassed, it is one of 



the verj- best for canning or for market use. Fruit 

 large, of bright red color, verj- smooth, hea^-y- and 

 solid. Pkt. 5c. and 10c. , oz. 25c., ^ lb. 75c., lb. 

 82.50. 



Success '^^^s is averj^fine variety for late crop. 



The fruits are large, firm and solid. 



Color is a bright scarlet. A ven,- attractive sort, 

 either for the market or home garden. Pkt. 5c. and 

 10c. , oz. 30c., li lb. 75c., lb. 82.50. 



Burpee's Matchless k o'^fio'^'fll i^t. 



is smooth. The flesh is a rich, red color and of fine 

 quality. Pkt. 5c. and 10c. , oz. 30c., M lb. 81.00, lb. 

 83.50. 



R.ed R.Ock '^^^^^ ^^^''^ """^^ known and a favor- 



ite among canners. Pkt. 5c. and 



10c. , oz. 25c., M lb. 75c., lb. 82.50. 



GrMt*»r RalHmorf* of the best shaped, 



Ureaier PaiUmore i^j-g^st, bright red Toma- 

 toes in existence. The fruit ripens evenly, is alwaj-s 

 smooth, free from cracks and holds its size to the end 

 of the season. Flesh is of good flavor, ver\- soHd, 

 with few seeds. Pkt. 5c. and 10c. , oz. 30c., }i lb. 

 81.00, lb. 83.50. 



Truclcpr's Favorite '^^^ smoothest and 

 i rucKer s r avorite ^^^^^ j^^^^ ^^^^^^ 



Vines large, vigorous and heavy bearers; fruit large, 

 uniform in size. ver\- smooth, color of .skin purplish 

 pink. Pkt. 5c. and 10c. ,oz. 25c., M lb. 7oc., lb. 82.50. 



Prizetaker. It is the size of Beauty, find matures 

 with it. The color is a deep pink. Pkt. 5c. and 10c. , 

 oz. 25c., \i lb. 75c., lb. 82.50. 



Improved Acme. One of the smoothest and most 

 uniform, medium size, earlv, purple fruited sorts. 

 Pkt. .DC, oz. 25c., 31 lb. 75c., lb. 82.50. 



Early June Pink. In habit of growth it is similar to 

 the Earliana. Fruits are pink. Medium size. 

 Pkt. 5c. and 10c. , oz. 35c., M lb. 81.15, lb. 84.00. 



Golden Queen (Queen of All the Yellows). Its su- 

 perior flavor has brought it into general favor as a 

 table fruit. It is solid, always smooth; entirely free 

 from ridges, large in size, ripens earlv. Pkt. 5c. and 

 lOc, oz. 35c., li lb. 81.15. 



SMALL FRUITED TOMATOES 



Largely used for making fancy pickles, 

 preserves, etc. 



Plum- shaped Yellow, Pear-shaped Red, Pear- 

 shaped Yellow, Red Cherry. Each at: Pkt. oc. 

 and lOc, Y> oz. 25c.. oz. 40c. 



