LAW RANGE’S NURSERIES, OGDENSBURG, N. Y. 
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Hubbard. The old favorite winter 
variety. Very large, flesh yellow, 
very dry, sweet and fine flavored: 
l’kt. 5c;.; oz. 15c.: 1-4 lb. 25c.; 1 
lb. 90e. 
Boston Marrow. A very produc- 
tive variety, with bright orange 
skin and flesh. A good variety 
for winter use and excellent for 
pies. 
Pkt. 5c.; oz. 10c.: 1-4 lb. 20c.: 1 
lb. 75c. 
Hubbard Squash. 
TOMATO. 
Dwarf Champion. An early and distinct variety, growing stilt' and upright 
in form and re<|uiring no support. Fruit medium size, perfectly smooth, 
bright purplish red in color and very productive. Pkt, 5c.; oz. 25c.; 1-4 lb. 
75c. 
Chalk's Early Jewel. Almost as early as Earliana, hut the fruits are larger, 
more solid and thicker. The plants are very vigorous and extremely pro- 
ductive. It is one of the most profitable varieties for main crop as well as 
extreme earliness. This variety is claimed by many to he as early as Earli- 
ana but in our trials it was only a few days later. Pkt, Id cts. oz 40 cts. 
Spark’s Earliana. Again this 
variety has come out ahead in 
our trials the past season in com- 
parison with alltheearly vaiieties 
offered by the leading seedsmen. 
It is not only remarkable for its 
extreme earliness but also for its 
smooth uniform shape and solid- 
ity. It is of large size while in 
quality it is the equal of any va- 
riety grown. Reports from grow- 
ers in all parts of this country 
and Canada confirm the state- 
ment. — The earliest variety in 
existence. 
Pkt. 10 cts.. Oz. 50 cts. 
Quarter Century. A new dwarf 
growing upright variety, very 
similar in growth to the Dwarf 
Champion, but surpassing that 
. . ,, ,. variety in size, solidity and qual- 
Spark s Earliana. ity of fruit. The fruits are large, 
smooth, free from cracks, and intense deep red in color. It is an early and 
abundant hearer and will produce as much fruit per acre as the larger grow- 
ing varieties. 
Pkt. 5c.; oz. 3oc. ; 1-4 lb. $1.00. 
Dwarf Stone. The largest fruited of all dwarf varieties; of the same stout, 
sturdy growth as the Dwarf Champion, but far more productive, of large 
size, thick, meaty fruits. The plants are quite hardy and the blossoms set 
freely in cool weather. They are bright scarlet in color, very uniform in 
shape and of excellent quality. 
Pkt. 10c.; oz. 50c. 
