HIGH QUALITY SEEDS. 



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SPECIALLY 

 SAVED 



TOMATO SEED 



I DO NOT USE CANNING FACTORY SEED 



LIEBESAPFEL, Get. 



One ounce will produce 2,000 plants. 

 For early plants sow in hot-beds early in March, in drills 5 inches apart and % inch deep; when the plant* 

 are about 2 inches high, transplant into another hot-bed 4 inches apart each way; plant out in the open ground 

 early In May or as soon as danger from frost is over, 4 feet apart each way in hills,' which should have a 

 shovelful of well-rotted manure mixed with the soil. Water freely at time of transplanting; when the first 

 fruit Is set, pinch off the ends of the branches to obtain early fruit. Sufficient plants for a small garden 

 can be grown in a shallow box or large flower pot by placing it in a sunny window in a warm room or kitchen. 

 For late use sow in a sheltered border in May and set out the plants in July; the green fruit can be picked 

 off before frost and ripened under glass. By training the vines on trellises or tying to stake, the fruit will 

 ripen better and be of finer quality. 



TVEW FAULTLESS TOMATO 



A new second early variety 

 of great merit. Sure to 

 please all who plant it. A 

 healthy, vigorous grower. 

 Exceedingly prolific. Color 

 rich pink. 



Introduced by a local and promi- 

 nent Truck Gardener, Mr. Stephen 

 A. Miller. 



One of the grandest Tomatoes 

 recently introduced, color rich,, 

 soft pink, similar to my New 

 Splendid, heavy cropper, round 

 in shape, flesh very firm, large 

 size, fine fiavor. A leading fea- 

 ture of this superb variety is that 

 it ripens its fruit more uniformly 

 together than any known kind, 

 whilst its profusion of clusters^ 

 averaging eight and ten large 

 evenly formed clusters each, 

 makes it conspicuously handsome. 

 Ripens evenly to the stem, is a. 

 strong, healthy grower, not sub- 

 ject to rust or blight, is an enor- 

 mous cropper, and produces untlli 

 the vines are killed by frost, hold-^ 

 ing its size exceedingly well until 

 the last picking. Quality the very 

 best, very solid and meaty. It is 

 in every way a desirable variety 

 for market gardners, as its beau- 

 tiful appearance always insures- 

 an extra price. An excellent sort 

 for late summer and fall. Pkt.,. 

 lOc; oz., 30c.; % lb., $1.00; ib... 

 $4.00. 



EARLY JUNE PINK TOMATO.— Seed grown for me by the originators.— In habit of 

 growth it is similar to the Earliana. The plant is compact, branches freely, with fruit hanging 

 down in clusters of six to ten fruits both in the crown and at the forks of the branches. Shows 

 no tendency to blight. Fruits are pink. Pkt., lOc; oz., 25c.; % lb., 8sc.; lb., $3.00. 



LIVINGSTON'S BEAUTY SELECTED STOCK.— One of the most popular kinds on my 

 list, giving entire satisfaction, a favorite everywhere, early, large, round, smooth, slight purplish, 

 pink tint; one of the best. Packet, 5c.; % oz., lOc; oz., 15c.; % lb., 40c.; lb., $1.25. 



EARLIANA. — The earliest, large smooth. Red Tomato. This tomato is not only remarkable 

 for its earliness, but for its very large size, handsome shape and bright red color. Its solidity and 

 fine quality are quite equal to the best medium and late sorts. My seed is selected by a tomato 

 expert of years standing for earliness, trueness to type and productiveness. Packet, 5 and 

 lOc; oz., 20c.; lb., 50C.; % lb., 75c.; lb., $1.50. 



TRUCKERS' FAVORITE.— The Smoothest and Best of the Large Purple Sorts. Vines large,, 

 vigorous and heavy bearers, fruit large, uniform in size, very smooth, color of skin purplish 

 pink. Packet, Sc.; % oz., loc; oz., 15c.; 2 ozs., 25c.; ^^ lb., 40c.; lb., $1.25. 



PRIZETAKER. — This is truly a fine Tomato in rnany respects. It is about the size of Beauty, 

 and matures with it or a little earlier. The color is a deep pink. Packet, 5 and lOc; oz., 15c.;. 

 ^ lb., 40c.; lb., $1.25. 



IMPROVED ACME. — One of the smoothest and most uniform, medium size, early, purple- 

 fruited sorts. Packet, Sc.; oz., isc; J4 lb., 40c.; lb., $1.25. 



DWARF CHAMPION. — Dwarf and compact in habit, the plant growing stiff and upright, re- 

 quiring no stakes, with very thick and short-jointed stems. For this reason it is often sold as 

 Tree Tomato., Packet, lOc; oz., 20c.; ^ lb., 60c.; lb., $2.00. 



PONDEROSA. — The fruit ripens quite early and keeps on coming until very late; of immense 

 size, solid, almost seedless, and of good sub-acid flavor. Packet, Sc.; % oz., lOc; oz., 20c.; % lb.,. 

 6oc.; lb., $2.25. 



New Faultless Tomato. 



