SEEDS WHICH SUCCEED 



THESE PRICES 

 INCLUDE POSTAGE. 



TOMATO— Continued. 



CORELESS SCARLET GLOBE TOMATO -Notice the 



FORM AND GENERAL SMOOTHNESS. No WASTE, PER- 



FECTLY SOLID AND WITHOUT CORE > ' * 



EARLIANA. 90 DAYS.— Very early, ^abit of vine dwarf 

 and coAipact. Fruit ripens in 85 or 90 days after ger- 

 mination of seed. Fruit borne m clusters of irom lO 

 to 15 in a bunch. A remarkable, variety, and one which 

 is in good favor among market gardeners. _ it is, how- 

 ever, not as early as the Landreths' Morning Star. In 

 South Jersey for market shipment this early sort, 

 picked with the first blush of ripening, has driven out 

 all varieties, three-quarters of the entire acreage in 

 South Jersey being of the Earliana. 



Oz. Pkt. 

 25 5 



Lb. 



S2 75 



MLb. 

 8Q 



Coreless Scarlet Globe Tomato, 



1 nfi AntTCf ^Round in form. Sometimes slightly 



lUU U.OiyS.'"" longer between the stem and 

 blossom ends than the measure of the cross sections. 

 By reason of its rounded outline at each end and its 

 entire freedom from corrugation, it is prepared for table 

 and canning without the least loss of material and with- 

 out any loss of time. Flesh bright red and meaty. Out- 

 side and inside walls so solid as to make it a valuable 

 variety for every purpose. The chief peculiarity of this 

 variety is its entire absence of central core so general in 

 other "Tomatoes. The vines are dark in color, healthy, 

 vigorous in growth, and immensely productive of good- 

 sized fruit. The average diameter is three inches. The 

 solid meaty quality of this variety fits it specially for 

 slicing, as the slices hold together like the slices of an 

 apple; while to packers of Tomato, especially packers of 

 ; high grade goods, and to shippers as well, it is invalu- 

 able. To conclude, its merits are superlative. 



Pkt. 

 10 



Very pro- 



Pkt. 

 5 



Lb. 



$3 50 



H Lb. 



$1 00 



Oz. 



25 



MATCHLESS.— Large, half-flat, red, solid fruit, 

 ductive. One of the best. 



Lb. 



$2 50 



M Lb. 



Oz. 



25 



CHALK'S EARLY JEWEL, 95 DAYS.— Ten days later . tharf Landreths' ^Morning Star, producing large, globular fruit 

 smooths skin, flesh bright red, scarlet and solid. ^ The irUit very free fi*^m cracks or any convolutions upon the surface. 

 ^■^i ■ . ' ' &| •' . -V Vines strbng in growth, dark green and very hardy. , A 



. go6d market garden sort. Recommended for Northern 



cjimates. We offer Bloomsdale grown as follows: 



Lb. 



$2,. 75 



H Lb. 



80 



25 



Pkt 

 5' 



Livingston's Globe Tomato, 95 



c\ name signifies, it is a globe, although 



\*.atj Om sometimes it inclines .to l?e olive-shaped, . 

 that is longer than broad. It is early, smobth, of a 1* 

 purple-red, very showy, very productive and desirable. 

 Grown in Florida on thousands of acres for shipment to 

 J North-ern cities. No stock is superior to Landreths'. 



Lb.: 

 $3 .50 



M'Lb. . 



90 



Oz. 



25 



Pkt. 

 5 



LAND9,ETHS'.;TEN ton— Very choice— 100 'days 



Landreths' T. T. T. or Ten Ton 

 ■ Tomato, 100 days.— ^^JtillJ^tr 



duced by us 10 tons were produced to the acre, but 

 ■ since then 15 and 16 tons have been gathered from the 

 - acre. On Bloomsdale we have grown 600 bushels of 

 fruit to the acre. The fruit in form is large, slightly 

 flattened at both stem arid blossom ends. The skin 

 smooth as an Apple. Color blood-red. The meat solid, 

 free from air spaces or hard cores. It is a profitable 

 variety to the Canner and the Farmer. , 



Over }i lb., per lb $2 50 



Per .1^ lb 70 



•Under 4 oz., per oz. . . . - » 25 



Per packet. . . .' > '. 5 



For Express charges paid by customer, or small seeds Postage paid by us, see inside of cover. 



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