CATALOGUE OF SEEDS, PLANTS, BULBS AND FRUITS. 
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Mammoth. Tree Tomato.— This variety has 
created the greatest sensation since its intro- 
duction three years ago. The past season it 
grew to a height of over twelve feet, and 
produced Tomatoes of enormous size 8,nd the 
most delicious flavor. All who have ta.sted 
the Mammoth Tree are loud in their praise of 
its fine qtjality, wonderful growth and beauty 
of fruit. \Vc have grown almost every tomato 
that has been introduced for a number of years, 
and must confess we have never seen anything 
that could equal the Mammoth in growth or 
productiveness. Last season we procured a 
large supply of the seed but sold out a number 
of times, and were obliged to pay an enormous 
price to the originator for all the seed he could 
famish. Don't fail to try it this year. Pkt. 
15c., 5 pkts. 50o. 
® Extra Early Tree Tomato.— This i« the 
variety so extensively advertised last season, 
and sold at 25c. per pkt. It is certainly a splen- 
did Tomato, and worthy of a place in any 
garden. Many large growers prefer it to any 
other sort on account of its earliness and qual- 
ity. Another point that particularly recom- 
mends it is the ftictthat it requires no support 
even when ladened with fruit, the stiff 
branches holding the Tomatoes far above the 
ground. The fruit is of medium size, good red 
color, and excellent flavor. We have the true 
seed stock, and can supply it much lower 
than It was offered last season. Pkt. 16o., 
oz. 50o. 
Optimus.— A splendid variety that is highly 
recommended by the largest growers. Pruit, 
smooth, good color and an excellent shipper. 
Fkt. lOc, oz. 20c.. % Ih. 60o., lb. $2.00. 
^Ponderosa. — The giant tomato, recently in- 
troduced. It grows to a height of about three 
or four feet and produces tomatoes of very large 
size and the finest quality. Pkt. lOc, 6 pkts 
60o., oz. 60o. 
I^otum. — An early and wonderfully produc- 
tive variety. Ahead of Volunteer in both yield 
and earlines9.f Fruit solid and color very rich 
and handsome. This was gro-wn in a patch 
with over lOO other varieties, and out of 
the entire oollectlon was selected as the 
:handsomest and best for general use. No 
r ower should fail to give it atrial. ITtt. lOc, 
pkts. 25c., oz. 30c., Vt lb- 85o., lb. $3.00. 
Trophy. — Well known as one of the best. 
Vines of medium size, but producing compact 
clusters of fruit in immense quantities. Fruit 
large, smooth, of bright red color; solid, and of 
good flavor. Pkt. 5o., oz. 20c., Hlb. 60c., lb. 
$2.25. 
Acme. — This tomato is one of the earliest and 
handsomest varieties ever introduced. The fruit 
of medium size, perfectly smooth and regular in 
shape, very solid and a great bearer. Color 
quite distinct, being crimson with a pinkish 
tinge. Pkt. 5c., oz. 20c., % lb. 60c., lb. $2.00. 
Livingston's Beauty. — Smooth, crimson, 
flesh thick and solid; ripens about the same 
time as the Acme, and grows in clusters. An 
excellent keeper and a good shipper. Vines arc 
strong, vigorous and very productive. A stand- 
ard variety. Pkt. 6c., oz. 20o., lb. 60c., lb. 
$2.00. 
Livingston's Perfection.— One of the finest 
varieties ever introduced. A remarkable keeper 
and shipper. Pkt. So., oz. 20o., % lb. 60o., 
lb. $2.00. 
Iiivingston's Favorite. — A splradid variety. 
Blood-red color, smooth, solid- has few seeds, 
and is a heavy cropper. Pkt. 5c., oz. 20c., ^ 
lb. 60o., lb. $2,00. 
g^The Great "Station Tree."— This origi- 
natcdatthe X.Y.Experimentiil Station bycross. 
ing the French Tree wi h Alpha, and was con 
sequently named the "Station Tree." Fruit is 
of good size, solid and tender, with little or no 
core. It is one of the best varieties we know of 
for pot culture or forcing. It makes a mo.st 
beautiful display while growing, its compact 
tree habit and great yield never fails to attract 
attention. Pkt. lOc., 3 pkts. 25c., oz. 50c 
May 's Volunteer. — This Tomato has been 
procured bv crossing Trophy and Canada Vic- 
tor, and the result of that crossing with Per- 
fection, combining their good qualities without 
retaining any of their objectionable features, 
I,arge size, averaging six to ten ounces; round, 
very smooth and perfect in form. Color bright 
red. No core, verj- early, and when first fruit- 
ing ripening more abundantly than any other 
sort, a ^eat advanta^ to m^arket ^rden- 
ers. Quality very superior for tabic use and 
canning. Enormously productive, ripening well 
to the stem. Pkt. lOo., OZ. 30c., lb. 76o., 
lb. $2.50. , . . , . 
Paragon. — Medium size, color bright, glossy 
crimson, iine flesh an<l excellent quality. Pkt. 
5o., oz. 20c., Vi lb. eOc, lb. $2.0O. 
Cardinal. — Color, brilliant cardinal red when 
ripe, appearing as varnished ; flesh of almost as 
bright a color. In shape, almost round, solid, 
and with verv few seeds. Pkt. 5o., oz. SOc, 
% lb. 60c., lb'. $2.00. 
Soovill's Hybrid. — A splendid new, early va- 
riety of .superior merit. Color, bright red, flesh 
solid, and of choice flavor. Kipens perfectly to 
the stem without showing anj' signs of rot, 
Pkt. 5c.. oz. 25c., %lb. 75c., lb. $2.50. 
Mikad.o. — The largest early variety m culti- 
vation. 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 sol- 
idity that characterizes the^ Trophy. Pkt> 
lOc, oz. 25o., Vi lb. 75c., lb. $2.50. 
Golden ftueen Tomato. — A real good yellow 
sort of first quality. It is solid, very smooth, 
free from ridges ; large in size, ripens up early, 
and is a verv handsome sort, in fact by far the 
most beautiful yellow variety ever sent out. 
None are better for preser^dng or slicing, the 
handsome golden yellow slices make a beautiful 
contrast in a dish with red tomatoes. Pkt. 
lOc, oz. 20a. 14 lb. 75c., lb. $2.50. 
Lorillard Tomato. — A new and early variety 
of great merit. It is undottbtedly the best to- 
mato for forcing under glass that has ever been 
produced. Also good for outdoor growing. 
Flesh solid, flavor fine, and very prolific. Su- 
perior to any known large tomato. For can- 
ning, perfect. Pkt. 5c., oz. 25o., i41b./75c., 
lb. $2.50. 
Extra Early Bed.- The old extra early va- 
riety. Tomatoes are of large size, bright red and 
very solid. A vigorous grower and very pro- 
fir.ctive. Choice selected seed. Pkt. 5c., OZ. 
25o., Vi. lb. 65c., lb. $2.25. 
Canada Victor.— A very handsome, early va- 
riety of large size and fine flavor. Very hardy 
Pkt. 60., oz. 20c., Vi lb. 60c., lb. $S.OO. 
