SLLIS BB0TBEB8' GATALO&XTS. 
73 
Tomato, Matchless (Improved Trophy). The fruits are of the largest size, and 
the size of the fruit is maintained throughout the season, the healthy growth of foli- 
age continuing until killed by frost. No other Tomato will produce extra laige 
fruits, so smooth, handsome and marketable. The skin is remarkably tough and 
solid, so that ripe specimens picked from the vine will keep in good marketable con- 
dition for two weeks. Its fine quality has made it a great favorite for market and 
family use. Price 5 , oz., 25 dts. 
Tomato, Perfection. Fine smooth variety. Price 5 ; oz., 20 dts. 
Turnip, White Milan. It grows with wonderful rapidity, and is the earliest 
White Turnip in cultivation. Of splendid quality, small top and single tap root, it 
is most attractive rvith clear white skin and flesh. Price, 5 As. ; oz., to As. 
Turnip, Golden Ball (or Orange Jelly). The flesh of fine texture, making it one 
of the best table varieties. Beautiful color. The bulb is of medium size, with small 
root, and early. Price 5 As. ; oz., 10 As. 
Turnip, Yellow Stone. One of the best and most popular yellow-fleshed varieties 
for table use; equally good for feeding stock. Price 5 As. ; oz., 10 As. ; lb., 60 As. 
Turnip, Strap Leaf. “Red Top” or “White Top,” well known early sorts; 
largely grown. Price, either sort, 5 As. ; oz., 10 As. ; lb., 50. 
Turnip, Purple Top White Globe. An early variety, globe-shaped ; heavy crop- 
per, in other respects similar to the “ Red Top Strap Leaf.” A handsome-looking 
bulb, and is rapidly taking the lead of all other varieties of early Turnips for market 
garden purposes. Price 5 As. ; oz., 10 As. ; lb., 60 As. 
Turnip, White Egg. Its shape is nearly oval or egg ; flesh very firm and fine 
grained, thin and perfectly smooth skin; both flesh and skin are of snowy whiteness. 
Its flavor is of the best. Price 5 As. ; oz., 10 As. ; lb., 50 As. 
. Tmni-p, Sweet German. The well known winter variety. Very sweet ; extra for 
table use. The leading sort for winter. Price 5 As. ; oz., 10 As. ; lb., 50 As. 
Laing's Swede. Quick growing ; good for table or for stock ; yellowish 
flesh. Price 5 As. ; oz., 10 As. ; lb., 50 As. 
Turnip, Scarlet Kaskmyr. As early as the earliest known sort; most distincfin 
appearance, small, rarely exceeding three inches in diameter. The outer color of the 
root is unique, being a rich scarlet, verging on crimson ; the interior color is pure 
sparkling white. Price 5 As. ; oz., 10 As. 
Turnip, Burpee's Bread-Stone. This new Turnip is of medium size, very quick 
growing and the roots are very smooth and white with a faint green top. The flesh 
is perfectly white, fine grained, remarkably tender, very sweet ; it is the finest Turnip 
for winter and spring use we have ever seen. Price 5 As. ; oz., 10 As. ; lb., 85 As. 
Thyme, Thymus Vulgaris. The leaves and young shoots are used for seasoning ; 
a tea is aiso made for nervous headache. Price per pkt., 10 As. 
Wormwood, Artemisia Absinthium. Used medicinally, and is beneficial for 
poultry. Price per pkt., 5 < 5 Is. 
PJSAS. 
Prepaid at prices given. Packages are of good size, containing two and one-half ounces. 
Gradns (or Prosperity;. The earliest large.podded pea in cultivation, while the peas are of most 
superior quality, both in size and delicious flavor. The vine has heavy stems, with large, dark-green 
leaves, and grows about three feet in height. It produces uniformly large pods, measuring four inches 
long, nearly round, and well fllled with large, handsome peas. The peas remain edible — tender and sweet 
— for some time. Price, pkt., 10 as. ; pint, 30 as. 
American Wonder. The earliest of all wrinkled Peas. Of dwarf habit, growing from nine to 
twelve inches high, and producing a profusion of good sized and well filled pods of the finest flavor. One 
of the most popular sorts. Price, pkt., to as. ; pint 25 as ; quart, 40 as. 
10 
