WALTER S. SCHELL'S QUALITY SEEDS FOR MARKET-GARDENERS 
TOMATO 
(8iebe(o|3teI) 
One ounce will produce about 3,000 plants 
My Tomato seed is saved from 
perfect-type fruits, and if your soil is 
right, the weather conditions are at all 
favorable, and you give the growing 
plants the attention they deserve, you 
will obtain a crop of the most excellent 
fruits of any of the varieties I offer. It 
stands the severest test of the most 
critical market-gardeners. You will 
thoroughly agree with this if you sow 
my seed. 
New King-of-All Tomato 
It is a main-crop variety; the photo- 
graph gives you the exact size which 
they average. Note how thick through, 
denoting a value for slicing. The fruits 
are smooth and ripen right up to the 
stem quickly, thus giving it an ex- 
tremely rich appearance, for its color 
is a very deep, rich red and it sells on 
sight. The wonderful yield of the 
King-of-All Tomato ' 
New King-of-All Tomato. A wonderful yielder 
c:^^L Ja^ f f f Its greatest value. It starts off rather early in the season with plants crowded full of clusters 
?o h= ,1 ^^""f"' ''■""^ =1"^ contmues to bear them until stopped by the grower or bv frost. I am very anxiou? 
to have all my customers grow the Kmg-of-AII Tomato. Pkt. 5 ets.. V,oz. 25 ets.. oz. 50 ots.. i/. h «i « 
Schell's Quality Largest Earltj. 
All Tomato. Pkt. 5 ets., Vioz. 25 ets., oz. 50 ets., V^lb. $l!75. 
This is without exception the gnrandest early Tomato (not 
T„ , 1 . u, ptra-eariy. such as Earliana, but following it) in cultivation. 
J?=,n ? T ? Matchless, but far superior. The fruits are thick throu|h, more i-lobe-shaped 
than any other large 1 omato; from side to .s.de it is almost all solid, meaty flesh, with s?arcelv any seeds- they 
f sh/n^'^r'?- T ^ ^"a^ "ff" r^"^' ^" "^""^ ^"^ "P *° 'he stem a beautiful bright crimson with not 
a shade or tinge of purple My Quality Largest Early yields enormously and continuously until killed by 
freezing weather in the fall. Pkt. 5 ets., oz. 50 ets.. Vilb. $1.75, lb. $6. y " i ■ Kmea oy 
Dwarf Champion. Deep purplish red. Plants stand up like small trees. Pkt. 5 ets., oz. 20 ets., KIb 6o ets lb S2 
Early Acme. Eariy; purplish .-, . 
pink; prolific. Pkt. 5 ets.. 02. 
20 ets., J<lb. 50 ets., lb. Si. 75. 
Enormous, or "Eight to a 
Yard." Immense size; smooth 
and solid; deep red. Pkt. 5 ets., 
02. 25 ets., %\h. 75 ets., lb. 
S2.75. 
Golden Queen. Large, smooth, 
pure yellow. Pkt. 5 ets., oz. 
20 ets,. I4n>. 50 ets., lb. Si. 75. 
Livingston's Globe. A beau- 
tiful, perfect globe-shape, large, 
smooth; few seeds; ripens evenly. 
Color glossy red, tinged with 
purple. Pkt. 5 ets., 02. 25 ets., 
%\h. 75 ets.. lb. $2.25. 
Sparks' Earliana. Extremely 
early and immensely productive. 
The fruits are crowded in clus- 
ters over the entire plant. Color 
is deep red. The most desirable 
variety for first-early market. 
Pkt. 5 ets., oz. 25 ets., 'Alh. 
75 ets., lb. $2. 50. 
Chalk's Early Jewel. Acknowl- 
edged 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 desir- 
able where a first-early is not 
wanted. Pkt. 5 ets., 02. 25 ets., 
Wh. 75 ets., lb. $2.50. 
Matchless. Very laige, beautiful, 
cardinal-red fruits; solid and 
meaty with few seeds. One of 
the heaviest yielders. An excel- 
lent main- or general-crop va- 
riety to follow after the eailiest. 
Pkt. s ets., 02. 20 ets., '/i^b. 60 
ets., lb. $2. 
Chalk's Early Jewel Tomatoes 
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