SEEDS WHICH SUCCEED 



TO MA TO-Continued incl™ e'po^tag! 



Lb- U Lb. Oz. Pkt. 



Landreths' T. T. T. or Ten Ton Tomato, 100 days.— The 



fruit in form is large, slightly flattened at both stem and blossom ends. The 



skin smooth as an apple. Color blood-red. The meat solid $4.75 1.30 50 5 



Matchless, 110 days.— Large half-flat, red, solid, productive. Excellent 4.75 1.30 50 5 



Paragon. — Red, large, flat, productive, one of the first of the imported varieties, 



smooth as an apple 4.75 1.30 50 5 



Plum-shaped Red. — Fruit 2 inches long by 1 inch diameter, used in pickling in 



unbroken form 4.75 1.30 50 5 



Stone, 115 days. — Avery superior sort. A standard variety... 4.75 1.30 50 5 



Success, 115 days. — A large, late, solid, heavy, red variety. Alwavs in demand, a 



favorite 4.75 1.30 53 5 



PURPLE VARIETIES 



Acme, 105 days. — An early ripener, size medium. Shape slightly oval and smooth. 



Color reddish-purple; flesh deep scarlet and solid. A popular sort everywhere.. 4.50 1.25 45 5 

 Beauty, 110 days. — Well named. Fruit large and showy; color deep red with 



slight tone of purple; growing on the vines in clusters. Solid, meaty, smooth.... 4.50 1 .25 45 5 

 Dwarf Champion, 100 days. — Stems short, thick, stiff, almost self-supporting. 



Grows like a tree. Leaves very dark in color, much curled and twisted. Fruit 



borne in showy clusters, nearly round, solid, red color with purple tint 4.75 1.30 50 5 



Early Detroit. — A large solid fleshed, purple variety. Is similar to a larsce Beauty 



Tomato ; 4.75 1.30 50 5 



Globe, 110 days. — Grown largely in the South for 



shipment to the North. Color a pinkish red; plum-shaped; very productive; 



constant bearer 5 . 75 1 . 70 60 5 



Landreths* Crown-picked Globe, 

 100 days.— In our October list 



of seeds to Market Gardeners we called special 

 attention to the "Landreths' Crown-picked 

 Globe Tomato." We know the "Landreths' 

 Crown Picked" to be something very fine as a 

 shipper. We had it growing for Seed almost 

 alongside of the home office, so placed that 

 we pay very special attention to it, besides 

 being able to show it during the summer 

 to all interested in the subject — a most remark- 

 able crop, the admiration of every visitor. 



The merit of value for shipping of the 

 Landreths' Globe as Landreths grow it is that 

 it has very thick, tough outer skin and interior 

 walls, fitting it especially to resist skinning on 

 the one hand, or on the other, cracking or 

 bursting in transportation, which resisting 

 quality fits it for shipment to much longer 

 distances than any other known sort. Don't \ 

 forget this point as to its unusual resist- 

 ing quality against cracking and mashing in 

 transportation. 



I The shape of the Landreths' Crown-picked ^ 

 Globe is longer between the stem and blossom 

 end than the measurement across the fruit; in 

 other words, it is slightly oblong or olive- 

 shaped. The color is a rosy red, with never a Landreths* Crown-picked Globe 

 split or spot. 



The Florida shippers send hundreds of cars of Landreths' Crown-picked Globe 

 to the Northern markets — always a quick seller because of its resistant quality, 

 consequently every Tomato grower, no matter where located, who ships to a 

 distance can safely tie up to the Landreths' Crown-picked Globe as undoubtedly 

 most profitable for shippers, because the most resistant against injury of any 

 kind, as jolting over rough roads, be they railroads or wagon roads. 



Too much cannot be said as to the merits of the Landreth Crown Picked 

 Globe, but do not expect the same merits in seed not Landreths' 7 . 50 2 . 25 75 5 



For Express charges paid by customer, or small seeds Postage paid by us, see page B. 



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