E. McAllister, 22 dey st., new tork.— high grade vegetable sEEbS. 
Mammoth Chili. Grows to au imineiise size, ofieu 
weighing 200 lbs ; rich orange yellow. Per pkt., 5c.; 
oz., 10c. ; }4 lb., 25c.; lb., .$1.50. 
pike's peak squash. 
Pike's Peak. The skin is green, gray in color, thin and 
smooth, but very hard and flinty. Flesh is solid, 
thick, and of a rich golden color. One of the best 
keepers and shippers. Per pkt., 5c.; oz., lOc; lb., 
25c.; lb., 75c. 
Winter Crook Neck. Splendid for winter ; flesh close 
grained, sweet, and of fine flavor. Per pkt., 5c.; oz., 
10c. ; }4 lb., 30c.; lb., 75c. 
Vegetable Marrow. A favorite English and Canadian 
sort; oblong, from 9 to IS inches in length. Flesh 
white, soft and very delicious. Per pkt., 5c.; oz., 
15c.; ^^Ib., 30c.; lb., $1.00. 
TOBACCO SBBD. 
One ounce will produce plants for one acre. 
Imported Havana. Per pkt., lOc; 07.., 30c.; U lb., $1.00; 
lb., $3.50. 
Connecticut Seed Leaf. Per pkt., 10c. ; oz., 30c.; lb , 
$1.00 ; lb., $3.50. . /4 , 
XOMATO. 
One ounce will produce about 1,000 plants. 
TROPHY TOMATO. 
Culture.— Tiie seed should be sown in a hot bed 
al)out the first week in March, in drills five inches apart 
and half aii inch deep. When the plants are about two 
inches higii they should be tran8i)lanted in another hot- 
bed and planted four inches ai^art, or planted in four 
inch pots, allowing a single plant to a pot. About the 
15th of May the plants may be set out in the open 
ground three feet apart. Water freely at tlie time of 
transplanting. Sufiicient plants lor a small garden may 
be started by sowing a few seeds in a shallow box or 
flower pot, aud placing it in a sunny window of the 
room or kitchen. The fruit is greatly improved in qual- 
ity if the vines are tied to a trellis or to stakes. 
Mikado. Distinct foliage ; one of the earliest. Fruit 
very large, smooth, solid and of excellent quality 
Per pkt., 5c.; oz., 30c.; M lb., 75c.; lb., $2.50. 
Ponderosa. The lai'gest variety in cultivatio)]. Per 
pkt., lOc; oz., 60c.; lb., $1.75 ; lb.. $0.00. 
Ignotum. Earliest of the large, smooth, deep red var- 
ieties. Per pkt., 5c.; oz., 25c.; lb., 75c.; lb., $2.50. 
Atlantic Prize. Earliest variety giown ; smooth, bright 
red and solid. Per pkt., 5c.; oz., 25c.; lb., 75c • 
lb., $2.50. 
Early Ruby. Extra early : good form, rich crimson 
color, very solid ; fine market soi't. Per pkt., 5c.; oz 
25c.; 1^ lb., 75c.; lb., $2.50. 
Perfection. Smooth ; productive and a good shipper 
Per pkt., 5c.; oz., 25c.; M lb., 75c.; lb., $2.00. 
DWARF CHAMPION TOMATO. 
Dwarf Champion. Distinct in foliage and habit of 
growth, being compact and upriglit ; fruits early; 
meduun size, and resembles the Acme in appearance. 
Per pkt., 5c.; oz., 30c.; lb., 75c.; lb., $2.50. 
Beauty. Large, smooth pinkish red; thick flesh, regu- 
Stone. One of tiie best. It is very large, perfectly 
smooth, and of a bright scarlet color. Per pkt. 5c!: 
oz., 25c.; 1^ lb., 75c.; lb., .$2.50. 
Acme. Early, of medium size, perfectly suiooth verv 
solid and productive. Per pkt., 5c.; oz.. 25c • 'h, II." 
60c.; lb., $2.00. w4 , 
Trophy. A standard variety. Very .solid, smooth, and 
excellent in every respect. Per pkt., 5c.; oz. 35c • k' 
lb., 75c.; lb., $2.50. i , , . . m 
Lorillard. Best sort for forcing under glass ; bright 
glossy red, smooth, very early, and of fine flavor. 
Per pkt.. 5c.; oz., 25c.; J.^- lb., 75c.; lb., $2.50. 
Favorite. Large and most perfect shape ; productive 
and a good shipper. Per pkt., 5c.; oz., 25c.: U lb., 
75c.; lb., $2.50. ' > 
Thorburn Terra-Cotta. This unique cro.ss-bred variety 
might well be mistaken for a distinct species of 
tomato, owing to its peculiarities of color, form, 
skin, flesh and quality. The color is a pur^r terra-colta 
— (pute unlike anything ever seen in a tomato before. 
The skin is lu.sterless and slightly downy, like that of 
the " Peach." In form it is also unique. It is rarely 
