EVERYTHING FOR THE GARDEN, FARM AND LAWN 
TOMATO 
NEW WHITE TOMATO "ALBINO" 
This extraordinary novelty came as a sport, but comes abso- 
lutely true from seed now. The fruit is quite large, averaging 
nearly three-quarters of a pound each. Its color is absolutely 
white clear through; is most valuable for table use, and as it 
contains no acid it will become very popular, for thousands of 
people do not care to cat tomatoes on account of the acid. The 
flesli is solid and Arm, and on this account mal<es a splendid 
shipper. No garden will bo complete vvlthout this valuable 
addition. Sold in packets only. Per plct., 25 cts. 
NEW TOMATO "ALACRITY" 
Seed selected from Crown Settings 
THE EARLIEST OF ALL RED TOMATOES 
ALACRITY produces a closer compact vine, set quite as 
freely with fine smooth tomatoes, which are usually ready to 
market ten days earlier than 
any other stram. The entire 
crop can be gathered generally in 
about three weeks from the time 
the first fruit ripens. ALACRITY 
is imdoubtedly the very best 
earliest scarlet-fruited tomato. 
Gardeners who are seeking to 
have good smooth tomatoes "first 
on market" can find nothing to 
equal them. 
The plants are compact in 
growth, with short close-jointed 
branches, setting fruits very freely 
in the center. 
The tomatoes are quite uniform 
in size, averaging three inches 
in diameter and from two to 
two and a half inches in depth; 
they are fleshy, solid, and excellent 
for shipping pmposes. We have 
every confidence in offering this 
tomato both to small and large 
growers. For market growing, it 
is unsurpassed, whilst it is equally 
valuable for the Gentleman Gar- 
dener or Amateur. Pkt., 25 cts.; 
)^ oz.. $1.00. 
Earliana, 
Northern 
Strain.-Th« 
Langdon's 
Adirondack 
strain of this 
early sort is 
earlier and decidedly superior to 
much that is sold as Sparks' 
Earliana, and the extreme earli- 
ness of its large, smooth fruits 
makes it a very profitable tomato 
for market gardeners, as weU as 
desirable for the home garden. 
The vines are small but vigorous 
and productive. The fruits are 
bright deep scarlet, medium to 
large, nearly round and exception- 
ally smooth for so early a variety. 
The fruits are borne in clusters 
near the base of the plant and the 
bulk of the crop ripens very early. 
Pkt., 10 cts.; H oz., 50 cts.; oz., 
90 cts. 
One ounce of seed will produce about 
1,500 plants, K lb. for an acre. 
June Pink. — Langdon's Northern Adiron- 
dack Strain.— P^J^- ^° <'*^-- ^ °^ • cts.; oz., 9o 
Ponderosa. — Largest of all Tomatoes. Single specimens often 
growing to weigh from one and one-half to two pounds. Good 
fiavor. Pkt., 10 cts.; oz., 75 cts.; H lb., $2.50. 
Crimson Cushion, or Beefsteak Tomato. — 
Fruit very large, round and regular; bright scarlet color, flesh 
solid and of best quality; cells small and few in number. The 
plants are very productive. The fruit is of fine form and 
appearance, and will stand shipment well. Pkt., 10 cts.; oz., 
eo cts. 
F«»rcrii<snn's O K Tomato. — ™^ variety has 
rergUSOn S yj. r%.. lomauo. proved a marvellous 
bearer and an extremely early setter; there is no Tomato which 
should become as widely grown 
as thus in private gardens or for 
market; it is bound to give the 
utmost satisfaction to all. It is 
of perfect shape, of deepest scarlet 
colour; the skin is firm without 
being thick, and the fruitfulness 
of the plants is perfectly astonish- 
ing. Pkt., 25 cts.; 14 oz„ $2.25. 
fohn Raor A fine extra- 
jonn Uaer. early variety of 
a bright red color, of perfect round 
shape, free from core, with very 
few seeds and a mild sweet fiavor, 
and ripening right up to the stem. 
Vines are vigorous and very pro- 
ductive, fifty to one htmdred 
fruits to a plant, splendid for 
shipping. Pkt., 10 cts.; oz., 75 
cts.; H lb., $2.50. 
Coreless.— A very large urn- 
formly globe- 
shaped bright scarlet, main crop 
or late tomato. The fruits are 
very solid, almost entirely free from 
green core and with httle or no 
depression at stem end, making 
the variety desirable for slicing, 
canning and shipping. The vines 
are very vigorous, blight resistant 
and productive. Pkt., 10 cts.; 
oz.,75 cts. 
_This 
splen- 
did variety is the lai-gest and best 
of the early purplish pink toma- 
toes. The vines are vigorous and 
very productive. The fruits are 
very smooth, uniform in size, 
nearly globe-shaped, firm, and of 
e.xcelleiit quality. Early Detroit 
is one of the most valuable ship- 
ping tomatoes yet produced. It 
IS also desirable for the home 
garden and near markets. Pkt. 
10 cts.; oz., 50 cts.; '4 lb., $1.75' 
Seed from 
Selected 
Crown and 
15 
Fruit.-™;.^ ^ 
oz., 75 cts.; oz., $1.25. 
Sparks* Earliana. — It is remark- 
able for its size and its earliness. 
Good form and wonderfully pro- 
ductive. Pkt., 10 cts.; oz., 60 cts.; 
lb., $1.75. 
Early Detroit. 
Livingston's Globe. 
Chalk's Early Jewel. 
Bonny Best. 
A second or medium early 
sort. Later than Earliana. 
Vines vigorous and productive. Fruit solid and without hard 
corer Colour bright scarlet. A sort having great merit. Pkt.. 
10 cts.; oz., 60 cts.; >4 lb., $1.75. 
_Ripens with our strain of Chalk's Early 
Jewel. Vine, strong and vigorous. Fruit, 
deep scarlet, ripening to stem. Flesh, firm. A productive and 
very desirable early and main crop variety. Pkt., 10 cts.; oz., 
60 cts.; M lb., $1.75. 
June Pink extra early, purplish pink tomato similar 
»«»•».. fjjg popular scarlet fruited Earliana m 
growth of vino, shape and size of fruits and time of maturing. 
A valuable variety for market gardeners who want a very early, 
purplish pink tomato. Pkt., 10 cts.; oz., 60 cts.; }i lb., $1.75. 
(Livingston's SpecisJly Selected 
Stockl. — Perfectly globe-shaped, 
early, large, smooth, has few seeds, 
firm-fleshed, ripens evenly; rose- 
colored tinged with purple, very 
productive; an excellent keeper, 
flavor superb, A fine variety for 
greenhouse or for outdoor 
Tomato, Alacrity. growing. Pkt., 10 cts.; oz., 75 
cts.; 34 lb., $2.00. 
Stone. — Vines vigorous and productive; fruit large, smooth, 
deep red in color, and very heavy. The best all-round 
variety where earliness is not important. 
Pkt., 10 cts.; 
whore earliness 
oz., 60 cts.: lb., $1.75. 
Dwarf Oiant Dwarf plant and giant fruit. A selec- 
i^vvaii uiaiit.. jjpji Qjjj Q, ^ cross between Ponderosa 
and Dwarf Champion, and it nartakes of the natiu'e of l50tli 
parents. The fruit has the mild sweet fiavor of Ponderosa, is 
also large and meaty with very little core. It is deep purplish- 
crimson in colour and belongs to tho later fruiting types. 
Pl(t., 10 cts.; oz.. 60 cts.; 14 lb.. $1.75. 
Pni-foi-'c ^Iiirivico English grown from selected stock. 
v^ctrtcr :>ounriac. y„g q,. cropping of aU the 
round fruited varieties. Excellent for forcing as well as for out- 
door culture. Fruit is of medium size, reddish scarlet in color, 
and of very delicious flavor. Tills variety seta very freely. 
Pkt., 25 cts.; '/i oz.. 75 cts.; oz., $2.50. 
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