EVERYTHING FOR THE GARDEN, FARM AND LAWN 
TOMATO— Continued 
New Tomato, "Lister's Excelsior." — The result 
of a cross 
between Lister s ProUflc and Allsa Craig. A most remarkable V8ir- 
lety, forces earlier, and without doubt the most prolific Tomato 
ever offered. The plant is of a sturdy habit, very closely jointed 
and producing enormous bunches.aVeraging 25 fruits, but as many 
as 40 are quite common, while for its free setring and fruiting 
aualities, there Is no variety to equal It. The fruit Is of medium 
ze. round and Arm. skin a beautiful deep glossy scarlet, while 
the flavour Is exquisite. Pkt. of 50 Seeds, 2B cts. 
Golden Oueen. — ^ handsome yellow varieto, of 
_ ^ medium size and excellent flavor, 
very attractive when sliced with the red sorts. Pkt., 10 ets.: 
OZ., 60 cu.; Ji lb., J1.75. 
OTHER STANDARD VARIETIES. 
Pkt. OZ. ^ lb- 
Magnus 10 .60 1.7S 
Beauty. , 
Dwarf 
Champion .10 
Favorite 10 
Pkt. OZ. Mlb. 
.10 .60 1.75 
.60 
.60 
1.75 
1.75 
Perfection ... .10 .60 
Trophy 10 .60 
1.75 
1.75 
SMALL 
FRUITED 
VARIETIES 
FOR 
PRESERVING 
AND 
DECORATION 
Pkt. 10 cts. 
H OZ., 60 cts. 
OZ. $1.00. 
Pear Shape, or Fig. — Fruit is yellow. 
Rod Cherry. — Small, red, borne in clusters. 
Strawberry, or Ground Cherry. — Fruit Is yellow, grows in 
busks; excellent for preserves. 
Yellow Peach. — Fruit is yellow, peach shape. 
Yellow Plum. — Lemon color, oval, smooth. 
TOBACCO 
One ounce will sow twenty-five feet square, and produce 
plants for an acre. Sow in April in a hot bed. and when 
the plants are about six Inches high transplant about the end 
of May into rows three feet apart each way. 
Comstoek Spanish. — Considered the very best of Cigar 
Tobaccos. The leaf is of good size and is suitable for wrappers 
or fillers. Pkt., 10 cts,; oz. $1.00. 
Quesnel. — A variety whose high aromatic flavor is 
well known and very popular. For a pipe tobacco 
this has no equal and It is verv extensively grown in 
Canada for this purpose. The leaf is of good size and 
shape and excellent quality. If you want a highly 
flavored tobacco, you cannot get a better one than 
this. Pkt., 10 cts.; OZ., $1.00. 
Perfume of Italy. — Very sweet scented. A good 
pipe and cigar tobacco. Per pkt., 10 cts.; oz., $1.00. 
General Grant. — This variet;y ranks among the first 
in the manufacture of cigars. In addition to its other 
good characteristics, it is noted for its extreme onrli- 
ness. Upon the market, it is very well known and 
popular, its products always being in demand. The 
size, shape and texture of Its leaf help to make It an 
Ideal cigar tobacco. Per pkt., 10 cts.; oz., $1.00. 
Small Red Canadian. — Fine flavored, small Cana- 
dian variety. Per pkt.. 10 cts.; oz., $1.00. 
White Burley. — Makes the best chewing tobacco. 
Per pkt., 10 ets.; oz., $1.00. 
Large Havana. — A heavy cropper. An e<irly cigar 
variety. Per pkt.. 10 cts.; oz.. $1.00. 
Small Havana. — Per pkt.. 10 cts.; oz.. $1.00. 
Connecticut. — The heaviest cropper. Per pkt.. 10 
ots.; oz., $1.00. 
Blue Pryor. — Per pkt.. 10 cts.; oz.. $1.00. 
Yellow Oronoca. — Per pkt.. 10 cts.; oz., $1.00. 
Persian Rose. — Per pkt.. 10 cts.; oz., $1.00. 
TURNIP 
On* ounea will tow about ISO fe«t of drill. Two pounds wilt 
sow one acre. 
Extra Earlv Milan. — "^^^ earliest Tumlp for market 
.... ^ „. . Bardeners. A flat, strap-leaved 
variety with white flesh. Skin white under ground and purple- 
red above. Per pkt.. 10 ets.; oz.. 20 ets.; u lb.. 60 ets. 
Whits Milan. — The earliest white turnip. Same shape, size 
and equally as early as above, "white top." Pkt.. 10 ots.; oz.. 
20 ets.: ii lb.. 60 ets. 
Early Snowball. — A medium-sized, round, pure white variety, 
of excellent flavor. Per pkt., 10 cts.; oz., 20 ets.; K lb . SO ets.- 
lb.. $1.50. 
Early White Flat Dutch, Strap Leaved. — Roots, medium 
sized, flat, white and sweet. Per pkt.. 10 ets.;oz., 20 ets.: H 
lb.. 50 cts.: lb.. $1.50. 
Golden Ball. The most delicate yellow-flesh tumlp we 
of- I^'o' 'arge, but firm, hardy, and 
of excellent flavor. As a table variety has no superior. Per 
pkt.. 10 cts.; oz.. 20 ets.; K lb., SO cts.: lb,. $1.50. 
Large Amber Globe. — Flesh yellow; fine grained and sweet, 
colour of skin yellow, with green top. Pkt., 10 cts.; oz.. 20 cts.: 
H lb.. 60 cts.; lb.. $1.50. 
Gentlemen: — 1 have been using your seeds for 
some years and have always found them to give 
better results than any other kind. 
(Signed) L. CARNELL, 
c/o S. B. Harris, 
Jan. 24, 1920 Prospect St., St. John's, Nfld. 
NEW EVERBEARING STRAWBERRY 
"Marvel of Bon Secours." 
Fruit large, coxcomb shaped. Flesh juicy, perfumed, 
of a delicate flavour. Bears continuously from spring 
to autumn, but the fruit will be more abundant if 
part of the first flower stems produced are removed. 
Pkt.. 25 cts. 
TARRAGON 
USES. — The tender shoots and the young leaves are often 
used in salads, and with steaks, chops, etc.. especially by the 
French. They are often used as an ingredient in pickles. 
Stews, soups, croquettes and other meat preparations are 
also flavored with tarragon, and for flavoring fish sauces it is 
especially esteemed. 
Probably the most popular way it is employed, however. 
Is as a decoction In vine.?ar. For this purpose, the green parts 
are gathered preferably in the morning and after washing are 
placed in jars and covered with the best quality vinegar for a 
few days. The vinegar Is then drawn off as needed. In France, 
the famous vinegar of Maille Is made in this wav. 
The leaves may be dried In the usual way If desired. For 
this purpose they are gathered in midsummer. A second 
cutting may be made in September. Plants. 25 cts. each, $2.60 
per doz. 
Early Snowball Tumlp 
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