MAV S NORTHERN GROWN SEEDS, BEST FOR ALL CLIMES. 
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TOMATOES==Continued. 
r7 „ . , _ (See cut) This is the largest smooth, bright red 
fcnOrmOUS. sort yet produced; round inform.* to 5 inches in 
dian.etci thick through, solicf, meaty, skin smooth highly colored and 
free from cracks. In the "most enormous" fruits the form is oblong as 
though two were joined together; of strong growth and immensely 
productive. Pkt. IOC, oz. 30C, 1-4 lb. Ji-OO, lb. $3-oo. , ^ .j. 
rifin-U-t This is another new variety of gfeat merit 
nOnOr Drlgni. which first appeared as a "sport" in a field of 
New Stone. Us distinctive features are its solidity, long keeping quaht- 
ies after being picked and the remarkable changes of color the fruit 
undergoes during growth and ripening. First of all it is hght green, 
Then waxy white, then lemon changing to red, and when fully ripe a rich 
bright red. On account of its great keeping qu.-il.ties it .s one of the best 
shippers grown and should be planted extensively by all who do a ship- 
ning trade. Pkt. loc, oz. 35c, 1-4 lb. 75C. lb. $2.50. . - - 
RIoch Astrong.Tigorousgrower, producing fruit of 
Lemon DlUSn. good qualltv. Theskimsof^bnght lemoayel- 
low shade; ripens medium early, and can be depended upon to produce a 
irood cron' Pkt. 10c, oi. 25c, 1-4 lb. 7SC, lb. $2.50. ^ . , , , . ^ 
MaV^fcllcc (Seeciit:) Astaudard main crop, bright red v.ariety, 
jViatCnleSS, m-odueing enormous crops of finest scarlet fruits. 
Tomatoes are very large, perfectly smooth, ^^^'i '''•■"„'-''' 
other v.arietics. Pkt. 10c, oz. 3oe, 1-4 lb. 60c, lb. S2.00. , » . 
C-i-V^/ IM j^Viirrail One of the best sorts for general market or 
tarly iVllCnigarl. family use. very smooth, and regular in 
Shane uniform in .size, color, and free from rot or cracking, yines large, 
wiXla"ge dark green leaves, vigorous and wonderfu ly productive, be- 
i^rfun iS high c^lt«rc,oneof the heaviest croppers. Fruit medium size to 
*ger erfcetly smooth, solid, but without any core, deep rich red color, 
of c-xcJllent flavor. Pkt. loc, oz. 20c 1-4 lb- 6<>f> *'-^°f the same color 
-»« /c5,'e ent ShowlniT 1-4 Natural Size.) Oi the same coior 
Magnus. 1! The leme S a glossy red but grows thicker and 
more sSud than that variety. It is medium early, perfect form, gro%vs 
"?Krand attractive. The plants are of strong, robust growth, and form 
Siofnts setting the clusters of fruit much closer than most sorts_ 
thus making it a heavy cropper. The toma- 
toes are verv deep from stem to blossom end. 
ripen evenlv, do not crack about the stem, 
and the fl.avor is all that can be desired. 
Pkt. IOC, oz. 40c, 1-4 lb- *'-^5- ^ „ 
MiL'aHrk One of the largest most pro- 
iTlItVclUU. duetive, most sobd and best 
marketing tomatoes that has ever been in- 
troduced. The fruit which often weighs IVl 
to 2 lbs. each, ripens earlv and is of the 
sweetest flavor. Color of tomatoes when 
fully ripened is a rich bright red. We heartily 
recommend it to all growers, and espeei.<ill,v 
those who desire large tomatoes for iiiarki t 
imrposcs. Pkt. sc,oz. 20c, 1-4 lb. soc, lb. $2.00 
Minnesota Early, ^arw ?aHe"tv 
skin smooth anil of fine flavor. Pkt. loc, 
oz, 20C, 1-4 lb. 75c, lb. $2-50. „ . c , 
Minnesota Queen. ?if*;;?d^r& 
tie later than First of All this past year. 
Beautiful in shape and color; vines vigorous 
in growth, and very productive. The fruitis 
■of good size, smooth, solid and of a deep red 
color. Pkt. IOC, oz. 30c, 1-4 lb. 90c, lb- $3.00. 
VT^»,»r e-f Fruit large and deep, 
iNeW OtOne. bright scarlet; smooth, 
ripening evenlv to the stem without a ernck; 
verv solid and'flrm fleshed; of the finest qual- 
itv." Pkt. sc oz. 20c, 1-4 lb. 50c. lb. *i.75. 
ENORMOUS. 
r^n-f iniKc Fruit oval, medium size, smooth and of a bright 
V^pLIIllltS. crimson color; very productive. Agoodonefor 
shipoing purposes. Pkt. 5c, oz. 20c,"i-4 lb. goc, lb. $1.75- 
- n„t-acrt\n A second early, large, 
rttl a^Kfll • bright crims on. 
smooth and solid and of fine quality 
Pkt. 50, oz. 20c, 1-4 lb. 50c, lb. ii.75. 
Dp.«-f*»rf inn Preferred by many 
rcneCLIUII. other sort, 
and is extensively grown"by gardeners 
who raiv fruit for the canning fac- 
tories. It is invariably smooth and of 
a handsome deep blood red color, 
flesh is thick, almost cureless. Pkt, 5c, 
oz. 20c, 1-4 lb. 50c, lb. $1.65. 
Ponderosa. 
rich' bright crim- 
son color and all solid meat; exception- 
ally free from seed. Pkt. gc, oz. 30c, 
■•4 lb. $i.oo, lb. $3.25. 
Royal Red. it" onger and 
more vigorous than the Favorite. 
The fruit is a larger, brighter, deeper 
red and fully as good in quality. This 
is certainly a fine tomato for those 
who prize"large size and bright color. 
Pkt. sc. oz. 15c, 1-4 lb. 60c, lb. $1.75- 
Ruby Early. Se smaJf^sife 
tomatoes, which combines goo.1 form, 
color and soliditv and is certain to 
prove the leading market variety. 
Pkt. 5C, oz. 30C 1-4 lb. 60c, lb. $3.00. 
rr. I- o l^„4-^A One of the old standard sorts. The fruit is very large. 
Trophy Selected, "sually smooth, soUd, of good aavor; color a deep nch 
aoc, '-.'^"'■^•^■^ll^-^^ This is a new variety said to possess 
WalUOri 1 OnidLU. sterling qualities which render it par- 
ticularlv valuable for the home garden The fruit is large, of per- 
fect shape, smooth. The flesh is very solid, of a dark rose color and 
of the finest quality. It is medium early and enormously productive. 
'small FRUITED VARIETIES. 
u I cr-4-^^.,Tt^a.f*'-wr (See cut.) A distinct and most 
nUSK or SiraWDerry . valuable variety for canning or 
preserving. The fruit w hich is produced in hus ks, is borne in great 
abundance and of aj rich 
strawberry flavor. Pkt. loc, 
oz. 20c, 1-4 lb. 65c, lb. $2.50. 
CherryRed. f^oth 
.mil solid; used for pickles 
and preserves. Pkt. .5c, 
o/.. 20c, 1-4 lb. 60c, lb. $2.25. 
ROYAL KUU. 
Yellow 
-4 lb. 60c, 
Cherry 
Pkt. gc, oz. 20c, 
lb. $2.25. 
Pf^JK^h ^^^'^'^ cut. I 
rCdCll. piesh tenikr 
and of good flavor. Pkt. 1 sc. 
2 pkts. 2sc, oz. 60c. 
Pear Shape Red. 
Pkt. sc. oz. 20c, 1-4 lb. 60c, 
lb. 52.25. 
PLUn RED. Pkt. sc. 
oz. 20c, 1-4 lb. 60c, lb. $2.25. 
PLUM YELLOW. Pkt. 5c. 
oz. aoc, 1-4 lb. 60c, lb. $2.25. 
PEACH. 
