IN THE GOLDEN GRAIN BELT OF 
OOLDBN BRONZE. 
SQUASH=-Concluded. 
. CHICAGO WARTED Hi;BBARD-(Sce Cut.) This is sim- 
knar in size and quality to the well-known Hubbard. 
^ An excellent keeper and of splendid quality 
^ Pkt. 5C, oz. IOC, 1-4 lb. 3SC, lb. $1.25- 
GOLDEN BRONZE— (See Cut.) A cross 
of the Bay State and Boston Mar- 
row. Size averaging from 8 to lO 
pounds; fine grained, very sweet and 
^^^^ of delicious flavor. Pkt. 10c, oz isc, 
1-4 lb. 35c. lb. $i.2S. 
^^^A HUBBARD— Well-known and liked for 
^^^^K late use; large size, color green, mark- 
^^^B ed with orange. Pkt. gc, oz. 10c, 1-4 
^^^H lb. 35c. >b. $i-25. 
^^^H HAMMOTH CHILI— (Sec cut page 30.) 
^^^^1 Large, round, flattened at the ends. 
^^^^B Kind deep orange, flesh dark yellow, 
^^^^B thick and nutritious. Pk. jc, oz. 15C1 
^^^B 1-4 lb. 50c, lb. $1.60. 
CUI 
TOriATOES. gpanish-Tomate. CHICAGO WARTED HUBBARD, 
German- Liebesapfel. ^'■j;"i''TJt*h"e^eed niav be sown in shallow boxes and placed in a 
CULTURE-SOW in hotbed in early »P"nS; Transplant to the open 
window, where one does not wish ' "^f ^f^ '^S^Xn^^ four feet apart each way Some 
ground when all danger »/ /Vwl^^ohmtf to Lep S the i round; brush hay or 
at all, and produces a most delicious tomato, so "" 
^Prices quoted on Tomato seed Include ' 
K., HQ If want" 
Knees quuicu uii 
the prepayment of postage by us. I| want 
ed by express or freight, deduct loc per 
''""one ounce lor 1,500 plants, 1-4 pound 
to transplant for one acre 
EXTRA EARLY TREE-(See CutO This Is 
the variety so extensively a<»vertlsed and sold 
at 2SC per packet. It is certainly a 
"lendid tomato, and worthy of a place 
in any garden. Many large growers prefer 
it to any other sort on account of its e^rlt- 
ness and quality. Fruit, round, sf o?*"- 
medium size. Another point that part.cm- 
arly recommends it is the fact that t 
no support even when laden with fruit, the stift 
branches holding the tomatoes above the 
ground. We have the true seed stock, and cm 
supply It much lower than It was orter^ l«t 
season. Pkt 10c, oz. 25c. 1-4 8sc, lb. S3 00. 
ACHE— Medium size, smooth. Color pur- 
plish pink. Pkt. sc, oz i5C.i-4lb.50C,lb SI.7S. 
ATLANTIC PRIZE— Desirable for general nse. 
of large size, bright red, smooth. KKX. sc- 
oz 15c, 1-4 lb. 40c, lb. $1.50. 
ARISTOCRAT DWARF-Erect, strong vine; 
large red fruits ot finest quality. VKX. loc, 
oz. 2SC, 1-4 lb 8sc, lb. $3 00. 
BEAUTY— Large, smooth, dark pinkish red, 
thick flesh, regular form. Pkt. SC, oz. ISC. 
CHinpToN' DWARF-D w a r f c o m p a e t ^ ' mAY'S EXTRA EARLY„IR|F 
^Jl^wThT"ite^s^?,rct,Uk:theAcme.Pk?^^ lb ?a.7S. 
CHA'HPION DWARF SCARLET- Light scarlet color; prolific, early, good 
quality. Pkt. loc, oz. 2sc, 1-4 lb. 7SC, lb. $2.50. ^, „ 
5pe,nngnp ."n„ ;" completely to the stem. 'The ■•Crimson Cushion/, 
lit, Ponderosa is almost seedless, requiring from 10 to 12 bush- 
M IIH i'^f^^^.i^^S.^ralS is ordinary t .matoes. These figures 
fS^^a^i^ "^y/ \N^"TSs^Ste\\ better than any description 
SlMW^Sp^^^C Xr^'^W^&n^ the "seedless" character of this 
■BTOwsTSaSi^^ grand varie^v. The llesh is firm 
""XT" .:rrNr>v W»»r. -.ui ! \L i'I> and "meatv" and of superb qunl- 
ity. It is enormously prolific and 
earlv for so large a tomato. Pkt. 
loc'oz, 3SC, 1-4 lb. 8sc, lb $3.00. 
EARLIANA— Produces plants of 
strong and vigorous growth, set- 
ting its fruit freely and in great 
abundance: very early, of large 
size perfect form, bright red color 
and' delicious flavor. It ripens 
clear to the stem; does not crack. 
oz. 3SC. '-4 lb. $1.25, 
ENORMOUS— (See Cut.) Very solid. A large, 
smooth, bright red sort, four to five inches 
in diameter. Thick through, solid, meaty, 
skin smooth, highly colored and iree from 
cracks. In the "most enormous" fruits the 
form is oblong as though two were joined 
together; of strong gowth and very pro- 
ductive. Pkt. loc.oz. 2sc, 1-4 lb. 8sc, lb S3.00. 
FIRST OF ALL, IWAY'S— For illustration and 
description see page 32 
FREEDOM— An extra early sort of superior 
qnalitv. Its value Hcs not only in the i.ctual 
time of ripening its first fruit, but that such 
enormous quantities of fruit can be gathered 
while most varieties are ripening only a few. 
The fruits are of good size, perf. etly round, 
and remarkably handsome, smooth as glass. 
Pkt. IOC, oz. 2SC, 1-4 lb. 8sc. lb. $3.00 
GIANT TREE— For illustration and descrtp- 
'tion see list of specialties. 
GOLDEN QUEEN— A large, yellow variety, 
resembling Paragon in size and smoothness. 
Pkt. sc. oz. ISC, 1-4 lb. soc, lb. $1 7S 
HONOR BRIGHT— Fruit when fully ripe is a 
rich bright red, but befoie reaching this 
stage it undergoes several changes. First 
a light green, then a waxy white, then lemon 
changing to red. A very attractive and 
handsome varietv. valuable for shipping on 
account of its solidity and long keeping 
qualities. Pkt 5c, oz. 15c, 1-4 lb. SOC, lb. 
$« 75- 
'ifo'MnN RLUSH— A strong, vigorous grower, producing fruit of good 
LEMON BLUSH Ast B, ^,p^ 
?„m eadv ^nd can be depended upon to produce a good crop. 
PW. sc/oi. ISC 1-4 lb. SOC, lb. $..7S. 
Pkt. IOC 
lb. $4.50 
FAVORITE— Vines 
Fruit oval and 
verv firm. Pkt. 
1-4 lb. 50c, lb. $i.7S« 
medium size, 
smooth, flesh 
SC oz. 30c 
