yyi AYS NORTHERN GROWN SEEDS BEST FOR ALL CLIMES^ 
May's First of All. ll^'^l'^lTllSt 
tic Prize, Karliest of All, and nearly every 
known kind claiming earliness, and beats 
them all by a week or ten days. It is equally 
desirable for both market and home use on 
account of its rich color, and invariably 
brings the highest prices in the market. The 
tomatoes are of goo<:l size, smooth, solid and 
•of the finest flavor. It is the only thorouglily 
first-class extra early variety for general use 
we have ever fountl, and none of our patrims 
who desire an extra early tomato should fail 
to secure the First of All. We have thousands 
of testimonials regarding this tomato. Pkt. 
lOc.. 3 pkts. 2Sc., 02. 40c., H lb. $1.00, lb. 
$3.00. 
Jlin** T^inlr true pink colored strain, 
Uiic JT ixi.x^* fruit of medium size, uni- 
form, smooth and attractively shaped, with- 
out cracks or any green core. The tomatoes 
will average 2% to 3 inches in diameter, and 
from 2 to 2}4 inches in depth. The skin is 
reasonably tough so that it is excellent for 
shipping purposes. It ripens fully as early 
as Earlina, and is especially desirable f<Jr pri- 
vate use. It continues to bear and ripen 
fruit until frost. Pkt. lOc., oz. $1.00, H lb. 
$3.00. 
Burpee's Earliest Pink, lo^*; 
oz $1.00, H lb. $3.00. 
IVTatrVilpQC ^ bright red, main crop variety. 
j.u.<ii,v^jJ.icoD. X splendid keeper and shipper, 
l^ss liable to crack in wet weather than most 
sorts. Fine for market or table. The plant is a 
strong grower. The fruits are large, perfectly 
smooth, free from core, with very small seed cav- 
ity. Pkt. Sc., oz. 20c., M lb. 75c., lb. $2.50. 
T^xiror-f Q+nr»<i This Is the largest fruited 
l^Wdll OLUllC. of all the dwarf or *'bush" 
tomatoes. They are bright scarlet in color, vei"y 
aniootli and regular, exceptionally firm and solid; 
the walls of flesh are thick, and the fruits have a 
solid meaty center, with no hard core. The qual- 
ity is of the finest, the flesh being sweet, even in 
cool weather late in the season. Pkt. lOc., oz. 
35c., M lb. $1.00, lb. $3.00. 
ri-iflnt XrPP ^^^^ wonderful variety was 
VTiaixi. xicc. introduced by us several 
years ago and immediately sprang into great favor 
wherever grown. It is not an untried novelty, 
but has stood the test. It grows from 10 to 15 
feet in height and if planted early will begin to 
ripen by .luly 4th and bears its heavy loads of 
luscious fruit until killed by frost. The flesh is 
firm and .'^oUd, almost seedless, fine grained cl€?ar 
through and of the most delicious flavor ever 
found in a tomato. It is the largest tomato we 
have ever seen; the fruit weighs from 16 to 24 
ounces and specimens have been grown weighing 
3 pounds. One well develoi>ed plant will produce 
enough fruit for a small family the entire season, 
and every owner of a garden, no matter how 
email, should not fail to grow this wonderful to- 
mato. Pkt. 10c., 3 pkts. 25c. 
Giant Tree Tomato. 
Extra Early Tree. lfo"'"lViiy 
large growers prefer it to any other sort on 
account of its earliness and quality. Fruit 
round, smooth, medium size, .\notner point 
that particularly recommends it is the facT 
that it requires no support even when laden 
with fruit, the stiff branches holding the to- 
matoes far above 'the ground. Pkt, lOc, 
oz. 20c., H lb. 75c., lb. $2.25. " 
"PpJipVl This is a distinct and very at- 
X Co-lyXl. tractive tomato for pre.serving. 
eating from the hand or table. Fruit resem- 
bles a peach in shape, size and color and iji 
covered with a delicate bloom, which makes 
the resemblance more striking; flesli tender 
and of good flavor. Pkt, 5c„ oz. 20c., H lb. 
65c., lb. $2.50 
Np-or fJInVlP Among the very first to 
new UlOUe. fipen, although of large 
size. Very smooth, firm fleshed, few seeds, 
ripens evenly; color a l>eaufiful glossy rose, 
tinged purple; flavor very delicate and agree- 
able. Pkt, Sc., OZ.40C., hi lb. $1.25, lb. $4.00. 
Pkt.Oz. H tt>. lb. 
ACME — Medium size, pur- 
ple 05 . 20 . 60 2.00 
ATLANTIC PRIZE— Ex- 
tra early 05 .20 .60 2.00 
BEAUTY — Large, smooth, 
red 05 . 20 . 60 2.00 
CHAMPION DWARF— Early .05 .25 .75 2.25 
CRIMSON CUSHION— Large.. .10 .25 .85 3.00 
EARLIANA— Extra early, red .10 . 25 . 85 3.00 
ENORMOUS— A large, deep 
red 10 . 25 , 85 3.00 
MICHIQAN EARLY— Very 
fine 05 . 20 . 60 2.0C' 
MINNESOTA QUEEN— Early .05 .20 .75 2.60 
NEW CENTURY— Dark scar- 
let 05 . 20 . 60 2.00 
PERPECTION— Fruits large. .05 . 20 . 60 2.00 
PONDEROSA— Largest sort.. .05 .25 .85 3.00 
ROYAL RED— Fruits large. . .05 . 20 . 60 2.0(i 
FAVORITE- Karlv, large . .05 . 20 . 60 2.0(i 
TROPHY -Very large, late. .. .05 . 20 . 60 2.0(J 
TRUCKER'S FAVORITE 05 . 20 . 60 2.00 
NEW STONE— Bright scarlet .05 . 20 . 60 2.00 
SMALL FRXnXED SORTS. 
Strawberry or Husk. p'Vpread^ 
ing growth, and immensely productive. The 
small yellow fruits are each enclo.scd in a husk or 
covering. When rii>e the fruits are half an inch 
in diameter, bright yellow, and of very sweet 
flavor, highly esteemed for preserving or making 
pies. Pkt. lOc., oz. 20c., H lb. 6Sc., lb. $2.50. 
Pkt. Oz. H lb. lt>. 
CHERRY RED 05 . 20 . 65 2.50 
CHI;RRY YELLOW OS .20 .65 2. .50 
PI;AR RED .05 . 20 . 65 2.50 
PE.\R YELLOW 05 . 20 . 65 2. .50 
PLUM RED 05 . 20 . 65 2.50 
PLUM YELLOW .05 . 20 . 65 2.50 
