Novelties in Vegetable Seeds and Sundries 



WEEBER & DON 



"THE DON " TOMATO 



THE DON TOMATO 



New Extra Early forcing 



This new Tomato is remarkable for its bearing quart 

 1 ies, plants forming 3 to 6 stalks, and averaging in height 

 6 to 7 feet, with comparatively very little foliage, hie 

 plants are eovered with clusters of fruit, averaging from 

 5 to 9 Tomatoes in each cluster bearing right down to 

 the bottom of thestem. The fruit is of medium size, some- 

 what larger than "Stirling Castle" and is a much 

 heavier cropper than that favorite variety. Color dark 

 scarlet, very smooth, solid and almost globe shaped. 

 For flavor and quality it is unequaled. We consider 

 this Tomato the finest forcer yet introduced. It is also 

 very valuable for first crop outside planting. In our 

 trials last season it was (wo weeks ahead of all the 

 others. Per Pkt. 25c. 



TOMATO 



Alice ggoosevelf 



Alice Roosevelt ranks among the earliest Tomatoes 

 in cultivation. It is large, verv solid, smooth and fleshy 

 The fruits contain very little seed, are of globular shape 

 and beautiful scarlet color. Pkt. 25c. 



TOMATO 



W. & D.'s Stirling Castle 



Our Stirling Castle Tomato has proved itself to be one 

 >l the finest early Tomatoes ever offered for forcing and 

 outdoor planting. The fruit is round, of medium size, 

 smooth and almost seedless. Color bright scarlet, ex- 

 cellent finality, and a heavy cropper. Pkt. 15c, oz. $1.50. 



"HORSCUM*' 



A preparation for the destruction of the San Jose 

 Scale; 1 gallon diluted with water makes 20 gallon." 

 for use. Prices: Per epiart -10c, gallon $1.25. For 

 larger quantities at $1.00 per gallon. Full directions on 



Pure Culture Mushroom Spawn 



The pure culture method of raising spawn was discov- 

 ered by Dr. Duggarin 11)0.", ; since that time ex tensive tesls 

 have been made and a company was formed with a view 

 of producing il in commercial quantities. Some growers 

 were so surprised at their success with the new spawn 

 that they carefully concealed it from their neighbors and 

 suggested that the production of pure culture spawn be 

 curtailed, fearing that by its general use, mushrooms 

 would become too plentiful and consequently too cheap 

 This objection is not well-founded, however, for the im- 

 provement tn I he quality and flavor of the mushroom 

 will stimulate the demand to the same extent that the 

 demand for fruit has been increased since the grafting 

 process has displaced seed planting. In bricks, the finest 

 quality, per lb. 15c., 8 lbs. for $1.00. 



K1LLO-SCALE 



A chemical product scientifically prepared for killing 

 the San Jose Scale on trees, shrubs, etc. If used accord- 

 ing to directions is certain death to the scale, and harm- 

 less to the operator. Use 1 gallon to 25 gallons of 

 water, and apply with a spray pump, between late fall, 

 and until the buds begin to swell in spring. Price pel- 

 gallon $1.50, 5 gallons at $1.35 per gallon, 10 gallons 

 at $1.25 per gallon, barrel £45 gallons) at $1.00 per 

 gallon. 



"Nitrogen Culture 



(Immense Crops Without Fertilizers) 



It has now been proved that worn out and poor land 

 can be made productive without Fertilizers, and almost 

 without expense. Heretofore Fertilizers have been 

 needed to put nitrogen into the soil. Nitrogen is verv 

 necessary; plants cannot live without it. The new 

 i method is to let nitrogen gathering germs feed the 

 | plants. These germs come ready lor ' use in a form 

 j called Nitro-Culture, and all that is necessary is to 

 sprinkle the seeds with this preparation, before so wing. 

 When the seeds begin to sprout the germs fasten to the 

 roots, draw the free nitrogen from the air, and feed it to 

 the plants. They also enrich the soil, by storing nitro- 

 gen in it so that the second year's crop, whatever it mav 

 be, is enriched considerably. 



Nitro-Culturecan be supplied to inoculate the follow- 

 ing seeds: Altalla, Clovers, Field Peas.Sweet Peas, Garden 

 pickaxe' VClCl> ' 1>ca " uts - Priccs: Special garden 



To inoculate seeds for Va acre $1.00 



J" „■ " * 1 £ ....-,„.,. 1*50 



*' ., " " " 3 " ■'-••"r 3.00 



To inoculate seeds for 5 acres and upward at $1.00 

 per acre. 



When ordering state kind of seed to be inoculated, 

 ; as well as number of acres. Pull directions on each 

 package. 



