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Schell's Quality Largest Early Tomato 
This is without exception the grandest early Tomato (nut extra-early, 
such as First Early, but following it) in cultivation. In size they are as large 
as Matchless, but far superior. The fruits are thick through, more globe- 
shaped than any other large Tomato; from side to side 
it is almost all solid, meaty flesh, with scarcely any seeds; 
they are as smooth as an apple and ripen evenly all over 
and up to the stem a beautiful bright crimson. My Qual- 
ity Largest Early yields enormously and continuously 
until killed by freezing weather in the fall. Pkt. 5 cts., 
oz. 50 cts., V4lb. $1.75, lb. $6. 
Dwarf Champion. Deep purplish red. Plants stand 
up like small trees. Pkt. 5 cts., oz. 40 cts., yi\h. 
J1.25. lb. $4. 
Early Acme. Early; purplish pink; prolific. Pkt. 
5 cts., oz. 40 cts., 'AVo. $1.25. lb. S4. 
Enormous, or Eigbt-to-a- Yard. Immense .size; 
smooth and solid; deep red. Pkt. 5 cts., oz. 75 cts.. 
Klb. $2. lb. S7. 
Golden Queen. Large, smooth, pure yellow. Pkt. 
5 cts.. oz. 40 cts., Jilb. $1.25, lb. S4. 
Livingston's Globe. A beautiful, perfect globe-shape. 
large, smooth; few seeds; ripens evenly. Color glossy 
red, tinged with purple. Pkt. 5 cts., oz. 40 cts., 
>:ilb. Si. 25, lb. $4. 
Sparks' Earliana. Extremely early and immensely 
productive. The fruits are crowded in clusters over 
the entire plant. Color is deep red. A most desirable 
variety for first-early market. Pkt. 5 cts., oz. 40 cts., 
}4\h. Si. 25, lb. S4. 
Chalk's Early Jewel. Acknowledged to be the largest 
extra-early Tomato; smooth; richly flavored; bright 
red color; almost as early as Earliana, and larger and 
just as prolific; more desirable where a first-early is 
not wanted. Pkt. 5 cts., oz. 40 cts., ^4lb. I1.25, lb. J4. 
Matchless. Very large, beautiful, cardinal-red fruits; 
solid and meaty with few seeds. One of the heaviest 
yielders. An excellent main- or general-crop variety. 
Pkt. 5 cts., oz. 40 cts., Klb. Si. 25, lb. S4. 
Crimson Cushion. Large, handsome, crimson-colored 
fruits. Pkt. 5 cts.. oz. 50 cts.. A\h. Si. 75, lb. S6. 
New Red Rock. Very solid; smooth and of very 
fine flavor. It is an extraordinarily heavy producer. 
Twenty-five tons of fruit have been grown to the 
acre. Pkt. 5 cts.. oz. 40 cts.. ^4lb. Si. 25, lb. S4. 
Bonny Best. Very early; a good forcing variety. 
Smooth, solid, and of the finest ciuality. Pkt. 5 cts.. 
oz. 40 cts., Klb. Si. 25. lb. S4. 
"West's First Early." Considered by gardeners as 
the best for forcing in the greenhouse and for extra 
early garden crop. The illustration shows the beau- 
tiful shape. The color is a rich attractive red. It is 
remarkable the way the plants yield, all over the 
plants are clusters of from 6 to 18 Tomatoes each. 
Grow it for your very first extra-early crop, but not 
as a main or general crop. "King of All" is the big 
Tomato for main crop. Pkt. 10 cts., yioz. 50 cts., 
oz. Si, Klb. S3. 50, lb. S12, 
"West's First 
Early ' ' 
Beats them all 
into market. Ex- 
ceedingly early and 
plants loaded with 
Tomatoes. 
Stone Tomato. Smooth, rich 
heavily: an elegant main erop. 
color and flavor; yields 
Ponderosa, or Beefsteak. The largest Tomato in 
cultivation. Not so smooth as Stone or other smaller- 
fruited kinds, but very fine quality for slicing. Deep 
purple-crimson. Fleshv, with small seed-cells. 
Pkt. 5 cts., oz. 50 cts.. Klb. Si. 75. lb. S6.50. 
John Baer. Claimed by the introducer to be one of the 
very earliest varieties. Produces perfect, solid, high- 
crown, beautiful, brilliant red. shipping Tomatoes in 
30 days from strong plants grow-n in paper pots and 
transplanted with roots undisturbed. An enormous 
yielder, producing 50 to 100 fruits to a plant. Those 
who have grown it think well of it. Pkt. 10 cts., 
V2OZ. 25 cts., oz. 50 cts., Vilb. $1.75, lb. $5.50. 
Dwarf Stone. Plants grow somewhat like Dwarf 
Champion. The fruits are large, bright scarlet and of 
finest shape. Pkt. 5 cts.. oz. 40 cts.. U'Ib. S1.25. lb. $4. 
I. X. li. A very fine extra-early variety. My stock of 
this was grown from seed purchased from the origi- 
nator, hence is the genuine I. X. L. It is extremely 
early and wonderfully prolific. Pkt. 10 cts.. oz. 40 cts., 
'41b. Si. 25. lb. S4. 
June Pink. Similar in every respect to Earliana, except 
in color, it being a flesh-pink. Pkt. 5 cts., oz. 40 cts., 
Ulb. Si. 25, lb. 84. 
Red Pear-shaped. For preserving. Pkt. 5 cts., oz. 
40 cts. 
Red Plum-shaped. For preserving. Pkt. s cts., oz. 
40 cts. 
Yellow Plum. For preserving. Pkt. 5 cts., oz. 40 cts., 
Klb. Si. 25, lb. S4. 
Stone. One of the most desirable main-crop varieties. 
Fruits large, smooth, bright scarlet, and of finest 
quality. Very productive. Ideal for home use or 
canning. Pkt. 5 cts.. oz. 40 cts.. K'lb. S1.25. lb. S4. 
"The quality of your First Early Tomato is fine; as to shape 
it could not be better; as to yield it beats anything I ever saw. 
The vines were covered with Tomatoes." — J. M. Conn. O., 
Market-Gardener. 
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