TOMATOES. 
The Quickest-Growing "Ear- 
liest of all " Tomatoes. 
SPARK'S EARLIANA. 
EARUANA 
The most famous and act- 
ually the "Earliest of All" 
first-early Tomatoes to grow 
for the very earliest market. 
It originated with Mr. George 
Sparks, of Salem County, 
New Jersey, where early to- 
matoes are .shipped literally 
by trainloads from each of the 
^inH^K^lBPP'IVKIfiS^^^'ViiiliiiK^Si^'lS larger stations early in th^ 
season. Many growers of this 
variety have realized an aver- 
age of two hundred dollars 
(200.00) per acre — marketing 
almost their entire crops, 
while the fruit was still scarce 
and high in price 
The growth is quite compact, the branches are short-jointed and thick- 
ly set with large clusters of handsome bright scarlet fruit. The foliage is 
of medium size and while sufficient to carry the large crop, it does not hide 
the fruit trom the warm sunshine necessary to ripen an early crop. The 
plants are quite hardy and will withstand a light frost after being planted 
out if they can make two or three days' growth in the open ground before 
the frost comes. Plants properly started will have the first blossoms formed 
by the time they are ready to plant in the field. Our seed is all grown from 
stock seed which was obtained originally from Mr. Sparks, and each year 
has been carefully selected from the earliest ripened fruits, growing on the 
best plants,— so that planters can depend upon getting the very earliest 
ripening and finest type of fruit. 
This strain is extra selected and 
absolutely the best on the market to- 
day. 
r>ar<- ,LS. , '/2 oz. 30 ct.s , 
"ket 5 cts., per oz. 
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spiayiiiK shrubs, fniit-tiecs and vines, Pro- 
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libeially befure blooiniiiB-tiine. 
3-02. Cake makes gallons prepared 
soUitiun. 10 cents. Mailed, postpaid, 
for 13 cents. 
8-oz. Cake nuikos'4 gallons prepared solu- 
tion. 20 cents. Mailed, postpaid, for 
28 cents. 
IO=>lb. Cake makes 80 gallons prepared 
solution. By Express, $3.00. 
Free with every order , "The Window (Jar- 
den, " a booklet by Ebeii £. Rex ford, giving 
valuable information on the cultivation of 
plants and the extermination of insects. 
