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SQUASH-CoDtintied. 
squasli cooks dry and sweet and is a very rich 
flavor. If kept in a dry, cool room will keep all 
■winter. Pkt., 5c; oz., lOc; 1 lb., 85c; lb., 75e. 
TOMATO. 
Mikado. — A very large, solid variety; the 
color is purplish red like that of the Acme, while 
it has all the solidity of the Trophy; either for 
slicing or cooking the qiialitv is excellent. Pkt. , 
10c; J oz., 35c; oz., 40c; ilb.,'|1.00. 
Scovill's Hybrid.— A very fine variety, 
worthy- of general cultivation.' The fruit is 
bright red, smooth and even in shape, large in 
gize and very productive. Pkt. , 10c. ; ^ oz. , 20c. ; 
oz., 30c.; i lb., $1. 
The Fxilton Market.— This new tomato is 
of a bright red color, A^ery solid, and of excel- 
lent flavor. Its form is soinewhat similar to the 
Hathaway's Excelsior, smooth, sohd, and of 
medium size ; grows in clusters, and is very pro- 
lific. A peculiarity of the plant is its foliage, 
which is small, dark green, and curled. It is an 
extra early variety, good keeper, and well 
adapted for shipping. Pkt., 10c. ; h oz., 15c. ; oz., 
25c.; i lb., 85c. 
Liivingston's Beauty.— This new variety is 
one of tiie best yet introduced. Its beauty, size, 
color, flavor and x'l'oductiveness make it de- 
sirable to all classes of Tomato growers. To 
get so many e'ood qualities in one Tomato would 
be strange indeed, but where a person makes 
any one thing a constant study it is remarkable 
the improvements that can be made. Pkt., 
lOc; i oz., 15c.; oz.. 25c. ; ^ lb., 80c. 
The Belle.— The Belle is earlier than the 
Beauty, and still larger in size, many speci- 
mens weighing 1^ pounds each, as solid as an 
apple, of a beautiful bright scarlet color, free 
from crack, and remaining perfect on the vine 
longer than any other vai ietv. Pkt. . lOe. ; ^ oz. , 
15c. ; oz. , 25c. ; i lb. , 80c. 
Cardinal.— This new tomato was first dis- 
covered in a field of Acme, from which, it is 
quite distinct, in both fruit and foliage, is of 
vigorous growth and bearsubuiidantly through- 
ought the season, is a brilliant cardinal-red, col- 
ored right up to the stem ; it has a third less 
seed than the best of other varieties. Pkt., 5c. ; 
oz., 30c.; i Il>., |1; lb.. 18.50. 
Livingston's favorite tomato. 
Living-stoii's Favorite.— This variety of 
tomato possesses several advantages over many 
other varieties. It is smoother than the Para- 
gon and never holk w. It does not crack after 
ripening, like the Acme ; is of a darker red than 
the Perfection and is larger than either. It has 
very few seeds, ripens ah through at once, and 
is verv productive. Pkt., 5c.; | oz., 15c. ; oz., 
25c.; fib., 65c. 
Jon cs' Early Hybrid. —This combines more 
good features than any other sort in cnhivation, 
and promises to stand at the head of the list. 
Vines are of rapid and strong growth, setting 
its fruit in clubters of from 8 to 10, perfectly 
smooth, very large and perfectly solid. Don't 
fail to try it. Pkt., 15c. 
Jones XXX.— In this new variety we have 
what will suit the most critical gardener. It is 
very early, solid, and of the largest size ; per- 
fectly smooth ; it ripens very evenly without 
cracking ; of globular shape ; color bright 
pink, mottled Avith a a darker shade. Pkt., 10 ; 
oz., 40. 
TURWIP. 
Extra Early Milan. -An eariy strap-leaved 
variety, coming into use be! ore any other sort, 
being a week or ten days earlier than the or- 
dinary early sorts. It is almost as early as the- 
EXTRA E.ARLY MILAN. TURNIP 
Purple Top Munieli, but unlike that variety, 
which soon gets hot and bitter, this sort retains 
its good qualities, and remains a long time fit 
for use. The bulbs are white, with a purple 
top, round, flattened and sohd, witli a very 
slender tap root : flesh pure Avhite, sweet and 
crisp. Pkt, 5c.; oz.. 10c. ; ilb., 80c.; lb., $1. 
Snow-Wliite Olive Sliaped.— A ne^y 
white variety Avhich pos^es-ses the distinction of 
being exceedingly early, and of remarkable fine 
quality. Unsurpassed for table use. Pkt., 5c ; 
oz., 15c ; ilb., 50c ; lb., |1.50. 
Purple Top Wliite Globe.— An early A'-a- 
riety, globe shaped ; heavy cropper ; in other 
respects similar to the Red Top Strap Leaf. A 
handsome looking bulb, and is rapidly taking 
the lead of all other verieties of early Turnip 
for market garden purposes. Pkt., 5c.; oz. , 10c.;: 
i lb., 25c.; lb., 65c. 
Sutton's Improved Cliampion Swede. 
— A favorite variety with the Englit-h ; claimed 
to be the heaviest cropper of all — the hardiest 
and most nutritious variety grown. Pkt., 5c,;- 
oz., 10c. ; fib., 40c.; lb., $1.50. 
"White Egg'. — A quick groAving variety, per 
fectly smooth and neaily egg-shaped ; color 
pure white ; A'^ery firm and sohd ; grows about 
half out of the ground ; flesh sweet and mild. 
Pkt., 5c.; oz.. lOc.,Klb., 25e.; lb;, 65c. 
Buy Obange County Seeds, they will be Sure to Plea«e You. 
