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TOMATOES, continued. Peroz. 
Golden Queen. ' A handsome yellow variety, all the good qualities of best red sorts . . . $o 25 
Ignotum. The earliest of the large, deep red, smooth varieties ; heavy and solid 25 
Imperial. An extra large early, of a purplish crimson color; smooth, solid, and never 
crackiag ; a desirable shipping sort 20 
Long Keeper. Very early and productive, free from rot and remarkable for its long-keep- 
ing qualities ; 25 
Matchless. Of a rich cardinal red color, symmetrical in form, free from core, of good size 
and pleasant flavor 20 
Perfection. Somewhat larger and fully as early as Acme, but of a handsome blood-red 
color ; very solid, and with few seeds 20 
Red Cherry. A small variety, size and shape of a cherry ; used for pickling 30 
Stone. Very large, and of a bright scarlet color; exceedingly solid and firm-fleshed; not 
liable to rot ; one of the best shippers there is 25 
Strawberry, or Ground Cherry. Known also as " Husk Tomato." Uaequaled for canning 
. or preservftig, and dried in sugar, for use in fruit cake, as raisins or figs, they are unex- 
celled. Besides being attractive and useful, they are quite a curiosity 35 
Trophy. Large and solid, unsurpassed in flavor and productiveness ; standard variety ... 20 
Yellow Plum. Handsome ; skin and flesh deep yellow ; used for pickling and preserving . . 30 
Lb. 
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TurQips. 
Navet. SHiibcn. Nabo. 
One ounce will sow 150 feet of drill ; 2 pounds will sow 1 acre. This crop does best in 
enriched, light, sandy soil. Sow in drills from 12 to 15 inches, and thin early to 8 or 9 inches 
Have soil rich and deeply cultivated. 
If ordered by mall, add 8 cents per pound for posfajire. 
Cardinal. Now offered for the first time. One of the best varieties to grow on hot, dry 
land, not running to seed like other early kinds, and remaining sweet and solid for a Peroz. 
long season ; it is of medium size, flat, with veryshort top and of excellent table quality |o 15 
Extra-Early Purple-Top Munich. This handsome turnip is entirely distinct from any 
other variety, growing entirely above ground; pure white, with a bright purplish red 
top and few leaves ; flesh fine, and of good flavor when young 10 
CARDINAL TUR 
Yellow Aberdeen. 
Yellow Stone. Ti 
Golden Ball, or Orange Jelly. 
Very handsome, rich, pale yel- 
1 ow flesh , unsurpassed for excel- 
lent table qualities 10 
Purple-Top White Globe. A 
large, globe-shaped variety, 
purple above ground ; hand- 
some and of excellent quality, 
find recommended as satisfac- 
— ■' torv both for family garden and 
field crop 
i?ed-Top Strap- Leaf. A very popular variety; a 
quick grower, of large size ; flesh white, firm and 
of fine quality 
Wh Ite Egg. Skin and flesh of snowy whiteness, sweet, 
firm and fine-grained ; excellent either for early or 
late sowing 
White Flat Dutch. Very early, white flesh, solid and 
mild 
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RUTA-BAGA. 
If ordered by mall, add 8 cents per pound for postag-e. 
Improved American. The standard ; solid flesh, superior quality ; good for table or stock . 
Laing's Improved. Handsome variety of excellent quality 
Skirving's Purple Top. A first rate variety, and keeps well 
Sweet German, or White Rock. One of the I)est for table use ; grows to a good size, and is 
smooth and clear white ; flesh hard and brittle, but cooks tender and sweet ; as a winter 
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All seeds can be bad in 5-cent packets, except wbere noted. 
