Northern Grown Seeds.Pfants and Nursery Stock] 
T O M A T O E S - - - C o n t i n u e d 
NEW STONE 
A GREAT CANNING VARIETY 
Grown more extensively than any 
other for a main crop variety, especi- 
idly by market gardeners and large 
growers. The fruit is very large, solid, 
of a bright red color, and a heavy 
yielder. An improved strain of the 
great Livingston Stone Tomato intro- 
duced in 1889. 
Pkt. 5c, oz. 20c, 1-4 lb. 60c, lb. $2.00. 
Npw ftlnllP Among the very first to ripen, 
" c " U1UUC although of large size. Very smooth 
firm fleshed, few seeds, ripens evenly, color a beauti- 
fulelossy rose, tinged purple Pkt. iOe, oz. 35c, 
!ilb$1.10. lb. $3.50 
Ar-mp An °'d variety of delicious flavor, dark red, 
"! w " c tinged purple. Pkt. 5c, oz. 25e, H lb. 
60c, lb. $2.00. 
JtltlP Pink A truc pinIc colored strain, fruit of 
u 1 medium size, uniform, smooth and 
attractively shaped, without cracks or any green 
core. The tomatoes will average 2 8-4 to 3 inches in 
diameter, and from 2 to 2 1-2 inches in depth. 1 he 
Km Is reasonably tough so that it is excellent for 
snipping purposes. It ripens fully as early as Earli- 
ana. and is especially desirable for private use. 
Pkt. IOe, oz, 50c, H lb. $1.00, lb. $3.50. 
2 to 2 1-2 
inches in 
depth 
2 3-4 to 3 
inches in 
diam- 
eter 
NEW STONE. Much Reduced 
Chalk'S EarlV Jewell Ane *t remel Year>yvarietyofbrightestscarlet 
,, . .. J color deep fruited and solid. Very few seeds 
and of excellent flavor. Pkt. IOe, oz. 30c, H\b. 80c, lb $3 00 
Giailt Tree Thlaw 5 n . d «fft>lTOrletywa« Introduced by us several years 
„ . * , .agoani immediatelysprangintogreatfavorwherevcrgrown. 
i^T tan .- f nt ? cd . n i ,vclt , y,1>l .', t , hasstoo<lt,,<;test - "grows 10 to 15 feet in 
eight and if planted early will begin to ripen by July 4th, and bears its 
beary loads of luscious fruit until killed by frost. Flesh firm and solid, almost 
seedless, fine grained and of the most delicious flavor found in a tomato. It is 
the largest tomato we have ever seen, the fruits weigh from 16 to 24 ounces, 
and specimens have been grown weighing 3 pounds. Pkt. 10c, 3 pkts. 25c. 
LIST OF STANDARD VARIETIES 
ATLANTIC PRIZE ^^^o^Voo NEW CENTURY WoS 
CHAMPION DWARF 5 25 ?;, 2 25 PERFECTION s m m I'm 
ENo M R S M 0 rfiK CUSHI0N !J Sf 85 »•* pondero'sa :::: :::: 5 £ £ 12 
M?rmr 0 4 M S C AoT v" 10 95 85 800 ROYAL RED S 20 60 2 00 
HMH/ftHZ*.: S : S W::: :r| f Q g $ 
TRUCKERS FAV'ITE. 5 20 90 2^0 
SMALL FRUITED SORTS 
pear ^ed . ' s 8 S;S M««rr.:::j 5 8 53 
STRAWBERRY OR. 
...HUSK TOMATO 
A SPLENDID PRESERVING FRUIT 
Also known as "GROUND CHERRY." The fruit 
"as a pleasant strawberry like flavor, and is much relish- 
«i raw but generally used for preserves, for which it 
|s excellent. The small yellow fruits are enclosed in a 
? u .»* ° r covering, and when ripe are Vfc inch in diameter. 
°>>gnt yellow in color, and may be kept all winter, if 
Husks are not removed. They are easy to grow and 
'<• well on almost any soil. Plants of low spreading 
frowtli and immensely productive. There has been an 
""eased demand for seed of this tomato and we 
ni' ol ly rccomme nd >t '° our customers. Pkt. 10e, 
uz 35c 
