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Ifv^r^^ TOIVIATO SEED -Continue, 

 I do not use Canning Factory Seed 



Schultz's 

 New Splendid 

 Tomato 



Introduced last year. Has 

 borne out all that was claimed 

 for it, and I predict that the de- 

 mand for it the coming season 

 will be very large, as many mar- 

 kets want a Extra Early pink- 

 colored variety. It has proved 

 itself, by all odds, the very ear- 

 liest and most productive and 

 best pink-fruited Tomato in the 

 list. The plants are of close, 

 compact growth, uniformly mak- 

 ing "crown-sets," which give the 

 first pickings of ripe Tomatoes. 

 It is enormously productive, con- 

 ;£> tinning to set and develop fruits 

 rip throughout the season. Especi- 

 ally adapted to slicing, as the 

 flavor is very delicate and agree- 

 able. Price, pkt., lOc; l4 oz., 

 2SC.; oz., 40C.; ]4 lb., $1.50.; lb., 

 $5.00. 



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. An ideal home garden variety. Robust and very prolific. My seed 

 has been grown with particular care and I k'nov/ there is none better. Packet, 5c,; ^ oz., loc. ; 

 oz., 15c.; % lb., 40c.; lb., $1.25. 



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 smooth of a pleasing pink. Pkt., lOc; y2 oz,, 35c.; 54 lb,, $1.25; 

 lb., $4.50. 



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; flesh light pink and of excellent flavor. Packet, 5c,; oz,, loc; oz., iSc; 2 oz., 25c.; 54 lb-, 

 40C. ; lb., $1.25. 



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

 and matures with it or a little earlier. The color is a deep pink. It is an enormous yielder, is 

 perfectly solid and as smooth as an apple, ripening evenly up to the stem end. An excellent 

 variety for medium, early or main crop. Packet, 5 and' lOc; oz., 15c.; 54 lb., 40c.; lb,, $1.25. 



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

 fruited sorts. Vine large, hardy, and productive, ripening its first fruit almost as early as any, 

 and' continuing to bear abundantly until cut ofif by frost. Packet, '5c.; oz,, 15c.; 54 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. Can be planted as close as three feet. As a cropper it is unsurpassed. Color 

 same as Acme. Perfectly round and smooth. Packet, lOc; oz,, 20c.; 54 lb., 6oc.; 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, 5c.; 54 oz., lOc; oz., 20c.; 54 lb., 

 6oc.; lb., $2,25. 



Schultz's New Splendid Tomato. 



ly/T nTomP^tO ^e^e^H has all been grown by Tomato 



iVl^/ 1 OIlIcrlLO OCCei specialists, who plant for seed 



only. It is not as cheap as that from canning factories, but it is good and reliable, and 



will give satisfaction. 



