HUBliAKD. 
Canada Crookneck— A small well known 
winter variety ol" choice quality. Pkt. 5U., 
<iz. IOC, % lb. 20C., lb. 70c., po.stpaid. 
Hubbard — More largely grown as a late 
sort than any other. It is of large size, 
often weighing from nine to ten jiounds. 
Color, bluish green, occasionally marked 
with brownish orange or yellow. Flesh, 
fine grained, dry and of excellent flavor. 
It can be had in use from September tti 
Pkt. 5C., oz. IOC., X lb. 25c., 
. May. Plant in hills eight feet apart, 
lb. 75c., postpaid. 
Mediterranean— -A new and valuable variety, which grows to about 
the same size as the Hubbard, but weighs more, owing to its thick 
flesh, which is of a golden yellow cplor, very sweet, and delicious 
flavor. Pkt. 5c., oz. 15c., H Ih- soe., lb. $1.75. postpaid. 
CULTI;r1';.— Sow in hot-bed in early spring, or the seed may be 
'sown in shallow boxes and placed in a window, where one does not 
wish to have the trouble of making a hot-bed. Transplant to the 
open ground when all danger of frost is past, setting the plants three 
or four feet apart each way. Some support should be provided for. 
the vines to keep the fruit from tcmching the ground ; brush, hay or 
anything of the sort will answer the purpose, or they may be tied to 
stakes. Fruit may be had several weeks earlier by sowing the seed 
quite early, and transplanting to small pots ; when these are filled 
with roots, shift to a larger size, and transplant to open ground when 
weather is warm and settled, shading from sun for a day or two. As 
the roots arc not disturbed in taking plants from the pots, the plants 
suffer no check, but grow right on. 
Extra Early Red— The best extra early variety. Tomatoes are of 
large size, bright red and very solid. A vigorous grower and very 
productive. Choice selected seed. Pkt. 10c., oz. 25c., K lb. 75c., 
postpaid. 
Canadian Victor— A very handsome early variety of large size and 
fine flavor. Very hardy. Pkt. 5c., oz. 20c., }i lb. 60c., postpaid. 
Livingston's Perfection— One of the finest varieties ever intro. 
duced. A remarkable keeper and shipper. Pkt. 5c., oz. 250., }4 lb. 
75c., postjjaid. 
Livingston's Favorite — .\ splendid variety. Blood-red color. 
Smooth, solid. Has few seeds and is a heavy cropper. Pkt. 5c., oz, 
aoc., X lb. 50c., postpaid. 
■ Paragon— Medium size, color bright glossy 
crimstm, fine flesh and excellent qualitj". 
Per pkt. Fe., oz. -jtoc. }i l^^* 5cc., po.stpaid. 
ICardlnal — t'olor, brilliant cardinal red 
when ripe, appearing as varnished ; flesh 
of almost as bright a color. In shape, al- 
most round, s<jlid and with very few .seeds. 
Per pkt. sc., oz. 20c., ^ lb. 75c., postpaid. 
Trophy- Well known as one of the best. 
Vines of medium size, but producing com- 
pact clusters of fruit in immense quanti- 
ties. Fruit large, smooth, o£ bright red 
color ; solid, and of good flavor. Per pkt. 
5c., oz. 20c., H It>. 5oe., postpaid. 
Acme— This Tomato is one of the earliest^ 
and handsomest varieties ever introduced. 
The fruit of mediutn size, perfectly 
smooth and regular in shape ; very solid 
and a great bearer. Color, quite distinct, 
being crimson with a pinkish tinge. Per 
pkt. sc., oz. MC, H lb. 50C., postpaid. 
Scovlll's Hybrid — A splendid, new e;;rly variety of superior merit. 
Color, bright rod, flesh solid and of choice flavor. Ripens perfectly 
to the stem without showing any signs of rot. One of the best of 
the new sorts. Per i)kt loc, oz. 40c., }^ lb. ^1.25, postpaid. 
CARDIN.«, 
TROPHY. 
MIKADO. 
Mikado— The largest early variety in cultivation. This was intro- 
duced in 1886, and seldom has any novelty in so short a time created 
such a furor in gardening circles. This variety tiot only produces 
the largest fruit of any sort in cultivation, but at the same time it is 
one of the earliest to ripen. The fruit is produced in immense clus- 
ters, is perfectly solid, generally smooth, but sometimes irregular. 
The color is purplish red like the .Acme, while the variety has all the 
solidity that characterizes the Trophy. Per pkt. 10c., oz. joc, H 
postpaid. 
Livingston's Beauty— Smooth, cntnson, flesh thick and solid, ripen* 
about the same time as the .\cme, and grows in clusters. An excel- 
lent keeper and a good shipper. Vines are strong, vigorou.s and 
very productive. .\ standard variety. Per pkt. 5c., oz. 2X., '4 ! J. 
60c., postpaid. 
Volunteer— See Specialties for description. Per pkt. isc.. oz.-yst;. 
