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Arthur T.Boddington, 342 West 14th St.. New Vork City 



Boddington's Early Frame Radish 



The best early forcing Radish. Pkt. lo cts,, 02. 15 cts., '/( lb. 50 cts., 

 lb. $1.50. 



Crimson Giant Radish 



This variety is suitable both for forcing or early planting out-of- 

 doors. A remarkable feature of this Radish is that it will grow dou- 

 ble the size of other round red forcing Radishes and still remain 

 solid, not showing the least sign of becoming hollow. In shape this 

 new Radish is round to oval, and is very attractive. The flesh is 

 mild and tender, and we recommend it to our customers as one of 

 the best in its class, having found it to be such in our extensive trials 

 of Radishes. Pkt. 10 cts., oz. 15 cts., '/(lb. 50 cts., lb. $1.50. 



Sutton's ^Winter Beauty Tomato 



The Committee of the R.H.S. were so favorably impressed with 

 the high value of this Tomato that an Award of Merit was made for 

 it, principally on the ground of its exceptional utility as a winter- 

 fruiting variety. The plant possesses a strong constitution, and 

 bears with great freedom. Fruits of good size, fairly smooth, deep 

 in color, and of superb quality. This Tomato has been cjuite as suc- 

 cessful in the open ground as for a winter crop under glass. Pkt. 50 

 cts. and 75 cts. 



Sutton's Magnum Bonum Tomato 



A very prolific and valuable Tomato, suitable for culture under 

 glass or in the open. The fruits are nearly free from corrugation and 

 uniformly distributed over the plant. One of the best early varieties 

 and sets very freely. Pkt. 50 cts. and 75 cts. 



Comet Tomato 



This is a splendid variety for either indoors or out. It is very 

 short-jointed, fruiting close up to the stem. The tomatoes are of 

 good medium size, quite smooth, very solid, and of a deep scarlet 

 color. Comet has been extensively used for forcing by market 

 growers, and is now the favorite sort for this purpose. Pkt. 25 cts., 

 Xoz. $1.25. 



Sutton's Cascade Tomato 



For ornamental purposes this new Tomato has no rival. Each 

 plant carries several elegant racemes, 2 feet or more in length, of 

 brilliant crimson fruits, which are of the finest quality for table. 

 Pkt. 50 cts. 



Sutton's A 1 Tomato 



A remarkably free-bearing Tomato. Fruits of good size, produced 

 in bunches of ten to sixteen in number; very rich color; form round, 

 or apple-shaped, smooth, of the finest quality. Extremely attractive 

 while growing and on the table. A first-rate variety for exhibition- 

 Pkt. 50 cts. and 75 cts. 



Sutton's EarHest of All Tomato 



Unquestionably the best early Tomato in cultivation. Fruit of 

 medium size, brilliant red color, and good form; very prolific, and 

 of superior flavor. One of the most reliable Tomatoes for ripening 

 out-of-doors, and surpassed by few, if any, for indoor growth. Valu- 

 able for amateurs' gardens as well as for large establishments. Pkt. 

 50 cts. and 75 cts. 



Sutton's Best of All Tomato 



sets freely and is an immense cropper, prothu ing heavy bunches at 

 short intervals all over the plant. VVe question whether any other 

 variety would in a given space yield so heavy a crop ; it is therefore 

 valuable for market purposes. Fruits smooth, excellent in form, of 

 good size, and so solid that little seed is produced ; color deep scar- 

 let. Pkt. 50 cts. and 75 cts. 



Boddington's Model Snowball Turnip 



The earliest and most perfectly formed round white Turnip for 

 garden use. Fle.sli snowy white, solid, and mild in flavor. This 

 Turnip unsurpassed for exhibition. Oz. 15 cts., 5< lb. 50 cts. 



STRAWBERRY SEED 



ALPINE 



STRAWBERRY "THE PEARL." One of the best of the 

 large-fruited perpetual-ljearing Strawberries, fruiting from June to 

 November almost continuously. Being of very vigorous growth, the 

 seedlings will produce a good crop the second year from being sown. 

 Pkt. 25 cts. 



SUTTON'S LARGE RED ALPINE. Fruit twice the size of 

 the ordinary Alpine Strawberry; bright red color, and of exquisite 

 flavor. From seed sown during the spring and summer we have, in 

 the following year, picked from plants in the open ground large 

 quantities of delicious fruit, not merely during the Strawberry sea- 

 son, but as late as the second week in October. Pkt. 50 cts. 



IMPROVED RED. Dark in color. Pkt. 35 cts. 



RED. I'kt. ^s cts. 



MIXED. Pkt. 25 cts. 



AUTUMN-FRUITING 

 ST. ANTOINE DE PADOUE, and ST. JOSEPH. Pkt. 50 



cts. Strawberry plants are offered on page 113 



Sutton's Winter Beauty Tomatoes 



