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TOMATOES.— Continued. 
same time : never cracks, and is entirely free from rot : alto- 
gether very desirable for market gardeners, being a splendied 
keeper. Pkt , sc.: oz , 20c. 
1. Acme. — This is a very early and handsome variety ; medi- 
um size, perfectly smooth, very prolific and solid ; color red with 
purplish tinge. Pkt., 5c.; oz., 20c.; qr. lb., 65c.; lb., $2, 
3. Island Beauty (ox* Queen). — A cross between the Can- 
ada Victor and Trophy. It resembles the latter, but is smoother 
and ripens better around the stem ; fruit large ; color deep crim- 
son ; quality very fine. Pkt., 5c.; oz., 25c.; qr. lb., 75c. 
3. Parao'on. — Similar in many respects to the Acme, but is 
later and of a bright crimson color. More desirable for the mar- 
ket than the Acme. Pkt., 5c.; oz., 20c.; qr. lb., 65c.; lb., $3. 
1. Mayflower. — Ripening but a few da5fs later than the Little 
Gem, averaging one-third larger in size than the Acm§. Bright 
red color, and ripens evenly around the stem. Flesh solid and 
flavor rich. Pkt., 5c ; oz., 25c.; qr. lb., 70c.; lb., $2.25. •■ 1 
1. Livingston's Perfection. — This fine tomato was in- 
troduced by Mr. Livingston, the introducer of the Acme and Par- 
agon. Mr. Livingston claims that the Perfection is far ahead of 
the Acme or Paragon. It is larger than the Acme in size. Color 
blood red. It is earlier than the Canada Victor, perfectly smooth 
and very solid. Pkt., 5c ; oz., 20c.; qr. lb., 65c., lb., $2. 
Livingston's perfection tom.-\to. 
1. Alpha. — This tomato, tested side by side with many other 
varieties, proved decidedly ahead of all in ripening. From 
seed sown in hot-bed April 12th, they ripened fruit July i6th, only 
94 days : 130 bushels were picked from 320 plants in field culture, 
before Sept. ist, 75 bushels of them before Aug. 10th. Of bright 
red color, and in quality they are superior to most other extra 
early varieties. Pkt., 5c.; oz., 30c ; qr. lb., $1. 
1. Canada Victor. —Very early, large size, symmetrical and 
handsome. Pkt., 5c.; oz., 20c.; qr. lb., 65c.; lb., I2. 
1. General Grant. — This is an excellent market and family 
variety, very early, fruit smooth. Pkt., 5c.; oz., 20c.; qr, lb., 
650.; lb., $2. 
1. The Conqei'or. — One of the earliest, fruit of good size, 
very uniform in size and shape. Pkt., 50.; oz., 20c.; qr. lb., 65c.; 
lb., $2. 
3. Trophy. — The leading variety for general cultivation, and 
when properly grown will give satisfaction. The seed we offer is 
carefully selected from pure stock. Pkt., 5c.; oz., 25c.; qr, lb., 
7SC.; lb., $2.50. 
3. Golden Trophy.— A sprout from the well known Trophy, 
with fruit of a light yellow color, of agreeable flavor. Pkt., 5c.; 
oz., 3oc.; qr. lb., 75c.; lb., $2.50. 
3. Fiji Island,— Fruit large ; light red. Pkt., 5c.; oz., 20c.; 
qr. lb., 75c.; lb,, $2, 
3. Hathaway's Excelsior.— Early, good size, smooth.'^.Pkt, 
5c.; oz., 20c.; qr. lb., 750.; lb., $2. 
3. Lai-ge Yellow.— Pkt., 5c. 
3. White Apple.— Ornamental. Pkt., 50, 
1. Little Gem.— Very early. Pkt , 5c. 
3. Pear Shape. — For pickling whole. .Pkt., 5c. 
3. Red Cheri-j'.— For pickling whole. Pkt., 5c. 
1. Extra Early Milan.— See page io» 
1. Snow Olive Shape. — See page 10. 
3. Purple Top White Globe.— See page 10. 
1, White Egg, — See page 10. 
1. Vilmorin Early Pui-ple-Top Munich.— The earliest 
variety in cultivation, forms six inches in diameter within three 
months after sowing. It grows entirely above ground ; is very 
productive; sikn smooth, white below ground and with a red top. 
Pkt , 5c.; oz , loc; qr lb., 20c.; lb., 65c 
1. Early Flat Dutch.— Medium size, juicy and excellent, 
Pict , 5c ; o/. , 10c ; qr lb , 20.; lb , 650. 
3. Kobertson's Golden Ball. — One of the best for richness 
of flavor and quickness of growth. Pkt., 5c.; oz., loc; qr. lb., 
20c.; lb , 60C. 
1. Bed-Top Strap Leaf.— Fine, sweet, rapid grower ; very 
early and productive. Pkt., 5c.; oz., loc; qr, lb., 15c., lb., 500. 
3. White Globe.— Grows to a large size and is better adapt- 
ed to field culture than for the garden. Pkt., sc.; oz., loc; qr. 
lb., 15c.: lb., 50C. 
3. Yellow Stone. — Early, good size, smooth, fine flavored. 
Pkt., 5c.: oz., IOC : qr. lb., 20c.: lb., 6oc, 
3, Yellow Abei'deen, — An old and esteemed variety. Pkt., 
5c.: oz., 10c : qr lb., 20c : lb , 60c. 
3. Long- White oi- Cow Horn. — A superior variety, very 
productive and of good quality. Pkt., 5c.: oz , loc.: qr. lb., 20c. 
lb , 65c 
3. Sweet German. — Large, sweet, excellent ; a first-rate 
keeper. Pkt,, sc.: oz., loc ; qr, lb., 25c.: lb., 80c. 
3. Webb's Imperial Swede. — Said by the introducers to 
be " the hardiest, handsomest, heaviest cropping, and most nu- 
tritious variety yet introduced." Pkt., 5c : oz., loc : qr lb., 30c.: 
lb , $1. 
3. SkirAdng's Purple-Top Kntabaga. — A standa.-d field 
variety for stock, and fine for family use. Pk., 5c •; oz., loc ; qr ; 
lb . , 20c : lb , 6oc. 
3. American Purple-ToiJ Rutabaga. — Vastly improved 
very superior. Pkt., 5c.; oz., loc; qr. lb., 20c.: lb., 60c, 
HERBS. 
Anise, pkt,, sc. Coriander^ pkt.. sc Caraway, pkt., 5c, 
French Thyme, pkt , 50 Lavender .-^Vx ,5c. H ore hound, -^^t.., 
sc. Rosemary ,-^V.\..,e^c. Sage,-^V.t., Summer Savory, ^^Vt..^ 
5c Siueet Basil, '^Vx , Sweet Majoram,^\iX.., <,c Worm- 
■wood, pkt,, sc. 
SMAIili FRUITS. Per Mail post-paid— 
in their orders for 
STRAWBERRIES. 
Belmont-— (New.) —Berry large, crimson, oblong, solid, 
and sweet. Of fine texture, it colors evenly, and carries and 
keeps well. $1.00 per doz. 
The Jewell.— (P.) —This new Strawberry combines more 
strong points than any variety lately introduced. In 1885 it 
produced 678 quarts from 1-22 of an acre. $1.00 per doz. 
Jersey Queen.— Berries very large. Late, 50c per doz. 
Manchester.— Productive on light soil. 50c per doz. 
Crescent Seedling.-^Wonderfully productive, large. 30c 
per doz. 
Sharpless.— Vigorous grower, berries large, late. 30c per 
doz. 
Wilson's Albany,— The gi-eat market berry. 30o per doz. 
Charles Downing,— Very hardy and productive. 30c per 
doz, 
RASPBERRIES. 
Bancocas.- (New).— Hardy, early, and productive ; fine 
Bhippmg berry. 50c per doz. 
Marlboro'.— A strong grower, hardy, and productive; 
earljr, and continues long in 1 ea -ing. 40c per doz. 
Hansen.— Eed, of exceedirg promise. 40c per doz. 
Superb.— Red ; hardy, vigorous, productive. 40 c. doz. 
Cuthbert.—Ked, remarkably productive. 40c per doz. 
Brandy wine,— Red, hardy, productive. 40c per doz. 
Doolittle.— Early black cap. 40c per doz. 
"ill my friends., if possible., kindly please send 
these by April 10 1 
BLACKBERRIES. 
Early Harvest,— (New) .—Hardy and productive. 12 quarts 
have been picked from a single vine. $1.00 per doz. 
Kittatinny.— Very large ; exceedingly productive. 75c per 
doz. 
Snyder, — The hardiest ; enormously productive. 75c per 
doz. 
Taylor. — A standard strong growing variety. 75c per doz. 
GRAPES. 
1-year old vines. Will send 2-year old vines for half as 
much more. 
Niagara.— A new white. Vigorous vine ; good bearer. Fruit 
wholesaled, at 20 cts. per lb. Each, 75c. 
Francis B. Hayes.— (New). — Color, amber; flesh tender' 
juicy, of fine flavor ; hardy, preductive. Each, 75c. 
Pocklington.— Golden color ; berries large. Each, 40c. 
Lady Washington. — Hardy, White, fruit of highest 
quality Each, 40c. 
Duchess.— White, hardy, early ; fruit first class. Each 40c. 
Jefferson. — No out-door grape is more desirable. Each, 
40c. Eed. 
Moore's Early.— Healthy, remarkably early. Each, 30c. 
Concord.— Standard, Each, 20c, 
Delaware.— Well known. Each, 25c, 
