H. G. Hastings Co., Seedsmen, Atlanta, Georgia. 
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RED ROCK, THE BIG RED SOLID MEATY TOMATO 
is beyond question tbe 
Ijest large late red tomato for 
either borne use, nearby market or for canning. 
Red Rock matures in from 110 to 115 days. It 
is extraordinarily solid — beiice the name of 
Red Rock. Perfectly smooth, has no superior 
in texture or flavor and is as red as a tomato 
can he. It's a red that goes all the way tlirough. 
The meat is solid without being hard, and is of 
the finest flavor. Practically no waste toma¬ 
toes in a crop of Red Rock. Plant Red Rock 
this year. You will like it. Packet 10 cents; 
% ounce, 20 cents; ounce, 35 cents; % pound, 
$1.00; pound, .$3.50; iiostpaid. 
June Pink (No. 460)^f?eri“"^ 
per cent higher price in markets where pink 
varieties are preferred. Enormous bearer, fre¬ 
quently bearing clusters of six to eiglit fruits 
of medium size, uniform, smooth and attrac¬ 
tively shaped. Rushes are compact yet branch 
freely. Excellent for shipping, a favorite with 
the market gardener for an extra early pur¬ 
plish pink tomato, and always a delight in the 
home garden. Packet, 10 cents; Vz ounce, 25 
cents; ounce, 40 cents; 14 pound, ,$1.25; pound, 
$4.50; postpaid. 
Hastings’ Matchless Tty ®isTeii 
/Ufl 4^7 \ named, for it has no equal as a 
f large second-earl.v, whether for 
home use, nearby markets, or canning. Vigor¬ 
ous grower, ver.v productive and continues to 
produce large sized fruits until frost. Its lus¬ 
cious fruit is large to extra large; very meaty 
and solid, with few seeds. Its color is a bril¬ 
liant shade of red and one of the most beau¬ 
tiful tomatoes we have ever seen. Foliage 
heavy, protecting the fruit from sunscald dur¬ 
ing late summer. Packet, 10c; % ounce. 15c; 
ounce, 25c; 14 lb-. 90c; pound, $3.00; postpaid. 
Hastings’ Long Keeper t y 
/Ufl 44D\ equals our Long Keeper in heat 
jijjd (iroiiglit resisting qualities, 
-making it especially v.iluable for furnishing 
a continuous supply through our long summers 
when other sorts die out; it’s resistant to un¬ 
favorable conditions and it is adapted to tlie 
entire South. Fruits over 3 inches in diameter 
and are bright red in color. Packet, 10 cents; 
% ounce, 15 cents; ounce, 25 cents; 14 pound, 
M cents; pound, .$3.00; postpaid. 
Dake of York—The Great Blight-Proof Tomato 
Hastings’ Big Red Bock Tomato for Home Use and Canning 
Duke of York, the Blight Proof 
States a disease, known as South- 
/Nn Tomato Blight, is very troublesome. As the fruit begins to “set" 
^nUi plants liegin to die and there is no known remedy for this disease. It sel¬ 
dom appears on new land or land that has not l)een planted in tomatoes, but when it 
does appear the only way to succeed is to plant a variety that is practically blight- 
)iroof. The Duke of York is the only reliable blight-proof variety. While not of as 
fine eating quality as others it is a splendid shipper and makes a fine market appear¬ 
ance. Fruits form in clusters of 5 or more and are above the 
average size; a strong, healthy grower; big cropper and 
stays in bearing a long time. If you have ever been both¬ 
ered with tomato blight, this is the very variety for you. 
Genuine Duke of York; Packet, 10 eents; 14 ounee, 25 cents; 
ounce, 40 cents; 14 pound, $1.25; pound, $4.50; postpaid. 
Hastings’ Improved Purple Acme 
/Ufl 44 1 \ One of the finest varieties on our list. A big 
*?*? I f improvement over the old Acme, which was so 
popular everywhere. One of the very earliest, is almost round 
and has a thin but very tough skin. Our improved Acme is a 
ver.v heavy bearer, ripening evenly all over. Has a lovely 
purplish shade of color, making it especially desirable as a 
market and shipping variety. Has few seeds; is thick, meaty 
and solid. It makes a desirable sort for either market or 
home use with its fine color and flavor. Packet, 5 cents; 14 
ounce, 15 cents; ounce, 25 cents; 14 pound, 90c; x>ound, $3.00. 
Livingston’s Favorite 
Toniato(No.442) SS,. 
I’acket, 5c; 14 ounce, 15c; ounce, 25c; 14 pound, 90c; lb., $3.00. 
Mansfield Tree Tomato ^THety,''"T?i,fch°'"haf 
/Nn stakes to keep from sprawl- 
^l1Ui*twoy injj on ground. Fruits extra large, aver¬ 
age one pound in weight, and of fine quality. Packet, 10 
cents; 3 i>ackets, 25 cents; postpaid. 
Red Pear Shaped (No. 454) fo“f"oes‘^ ^ver”,f 
Yellow Pear Shaped (No. 450) ^[‘s?TndTe?i: 
productive. Suitable for preserves and pickling. Each, pack* 
et, 10 cents; Yz ounce, 30 cents; ounce, 50 cents. 
Yellow Plum Tomato (No. 461) 
Shaped but larger and plum shaped; sweet, meaty and pro¬ 
lific. A Girls’ Canning Club favorite for preserves. Packet, 
10 cents; 14 ounce, 30 cents; ounce. 50 cents. 
