CATALOGUE OF SEEDS, PLANTS, BULBS AND FRUITS. 
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Mikado, Turner's Hybrid or Early Mammoth,— Thls~ 
famous Tomato ha-s been offered uiulcr several different 
names. It Is unque- tionahly the finest, larges , most 
solid and heaviest yielding early variety ever int-oduced. The 
color is a rich, deep rod; plant a strong, vigorous irrower If 
J?",Y.?°' ^ delicious tomato of large size early In the season 
the Mikado is just the thing. Pkt. 5c, 02. 2Sc, U lb. 75c, lb S2 SO 
Extra Eariy Ruby.— This was discovered In a Hold of Llvineston s 
Perfection, and ripens much earlier than that well-known Tomato The 
vines grow strong, stiff and very rapidly, producing an abundance of 
these splendid Tomatoes at a time when they will command a hleh Mice 
m the markets. Pkt. lOc, oz. 30c, hi lb. 85c, lb. $3.od ^ ^ 
TiirTI.^'iT^"- the earliest and most popular varieties In cultivation, 
-nie fruit is of good .si/.e, smooth, regular in shape and an immeti"e 
vie der, commg Into, bearing very early and producing i" han"mno 
fruit In large quantities throughout the entire season. Color crimson 
with a pinkish shade. Pkt. Sc, 02. 20c, W lb. 60c, lb. $2 OO 
„K ."JP*"" * Beauty.— Smooth, crimson, flesh thick and solid- rlnens 
about the same time as the Acme, and grows in clusters An exceUent 
keeper and a good shipper. Vines are strong, vigorous an 1 verv im - 
ditotive. A standard variety. Pkt. 5c, 02. 20c '4 lb. 60c lb 82 00 
Livingston's Perfect ion.-The introducer of this splindid Tom'^^^^^ 
•'Many canners prefer it to any other sort. It Is very ear y, largo as the 
Acme, and has but few seeds. Invariably smooth and of a deep red cSlor - 
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Large size, averagin^r eight to ten ounces; round, very sinooth and Dei- 
^i^.Vl"'"™- Color brrght red. Quality very superior for table useandcan. 
ning. Enormously productive. Pkt. lOc, oz. 30c, u lb. 75c lb aa 
Livingston's Pavorlte.-Klood-red color, sinooth, solid; h.as few aeedi 
and Is a heavy cropper. Pkt. Sc, 02. 20c, !i ,b. 60c. lb. $i?.oo 
Paragon.— Medium size, color bright, glossy crimson Unn tl«sh ntirt nv 
cellent quality. Pkt. 5c, oz. 20c. « lb. 60c, lb. 82.0O 
Owarf Champion.— A valuable variety, dlfTereu t f rom other sorts In stvle 
of growth being very dwarf and compact, standing tip straight with 
thick short-jomted stems. Pkt. 10c, oz. 30c, H lb. 7Sc lb. 83 50 
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-Strawberry, Husk or Ground 
Cherry.— A distinct and most val- 
uable variety for canning, pre- 
serving and making iiies. They 
are also frequently dried in sugar 
as raisins or figs, and used in the 
makingof fruit cakes; forthispur- 
^5 pose they are unexcelled. The 
!J),) which Is produced In husks. 
Is borne In great abundance, and 
IS of a rich strawberry flavor. In 
the past two years our .sales of 
this variety have increased won- 
derfully, which shows us that this 
valuable little tomato Is at last 
appreciated. Give it a trial this sea- 
son! it will please you. We know 
It. Pkt. 5c,02.2Sc, M lb. 76c. 
Opfimus.— A splenilld variety 
that Is highly recommended by 
the largest growers. The fruit is 
smooth, good color and an excel- 
lent shlpijer. Pkt. 10c, oz. 20c, 
H lb. SOc, lb. 92.00. 
^^^^^ (^ED CHERRYj 
Ponderosa.- The giant 
tomato, recently introduced. Itgrows to 
a height of about three or four feet, and produces tomatoes of very large 
.size and the finest (luallty. Pkt. lOc, 6 pkts. SOc, oz. SOc. 
Ignotum — An early and wonderfully pnnluctive variety. Fruit solid 
rich and handsome. Pkt. lOc, 3 pkts. 25c, oz. SOc, H lb. 85c, lb. S3. 
Trophy. — Well known as one of the best. Vines of medium size, but 
producing compact clsuters of fruit in immense tiuantities. Fruit large 
smooth, of bright red color; solid and of good flavor. Pkt. Sc, oz. 20cl 
H lb. 60c, lb. 82.25. 
The Great "Station Tree."— This originated at the N. Y. Experimental 
Station by crossing the French Tree with jUpha, and was consequently 
named the "Station Tree." Fruit Is of good size, solid and tender, with 
little or no core. It inake.s a most beautiful display while growing; its 
compact tree habit and great yield never fails to attract attention. Pkt. 
lOc, 3 pkts. 35c, oz. 50c. 
Conqueror.— A very early sort, with medium sized fruit of the finest 
flavor. Pkt. 5c, oz. 20c, H lb. 60c, lb. 92.25. 
Cardinal.— Bright rod, when ripe appearing as varnished; flesh of al- 
most as bright a color. Pkt. Sc, oz. 20c, !•■ lb. 60c, lb. 92.00. 
Scovill's Hybrid.— A splendid early variety of superior merit. Color 
bright red; flesh of rich flavor. Pkt. Sc, oz. 26c, M lb. 7Sc, lb. 92.50. 
Buckeye State.— (A new variety.)— It averages at least one-half larger 
than Livingston's Beaut.v. Many mammoth sorts have been introduced 
of late, but on tirst trial they aro rejected on account of their roughness 
The tomatoes are borne In Immense clusters of four to eight fruits. The 
color Is much the same as Livingston's Beauty, but of a somewhat darker 
and richer shade. Pkt. 10c, oz. 35c, H lb. 91.00. 
Extra Early Red.— The old extra early tomato. Choice selected seed 
Pkt. 5c, oz. 25c, H lb. 65c, lb. 92.25. 
Atlantic Prize.— The well-known, popular, extra early variety Pkt 
Sc, oz. 25c, H lb. 75c, lb. 92.50. i i- 
Red Pear.— Fruit pear-shaped. Pkt. 10c, oz. 25c, H lb. 85c. 
Red Cherry.— A pickling variety. Pkt. 6c. oz. 25c, H lb. 7Sc, lb. 92 60 
Yellow Cherry.— Pickling sort. Pkt. Sc, 02.25c, 'i lb. 75c, lb. 92 50 
Pear Shaped Yellow.— Good pickling sort. Pkt. lOc, 02. 26c, lb. 8ScI 
California Peach. — They are very 
beautiful and generally taken for 
some rare or unknown tropical 
fruit. For picking from the vines 
and eating out of hand they are* 
liked by most people much better 
than the finest peaches or oranges. 
They are simply superb, and those 
who iiiaut them once will ever after 
grow them In quantity for table 
use, either raw, cooked or preserveil . 
The entire fruit Is free from core or i 
hardness aroiuid the stem found in 
all other varieties. The color is :i ^ 
rich, deep orange, tlngeil with pink 
giving them a most beautiful ap- 
pearance. Don't fail to try it. Pkt. 
10c, 3 pkts. 25c. 
Yellow Peach.— Resembles abov. 
variety except In the color, whic 
is a bright yellow, Pkt. Sc, 02. 
25c, H lb. 85c. 
Red Plum.— Small, round, red va- 
riety. An excellent sort for pick- 
ling. Pkt. 10c, oz. S5c, H lb. 8Sc. 
