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Tomato 
(Lycopersicum esculentum) 
One ounce will produce 1,500 plants 
FORCING VARIETIES Pkt. M oz. 
CARTER’S SUNRISE. Rich scarlet, medium 
sized, a fine forcer.$0.25 
LISTER’S PROLIFIC. An enormous cropper, 
producing large clusters of bright scarlet fruit 
of the finest quality.25 $1.25 
STIRLING CASTLE. A well known and popular 
forcing variety. .15 .75 
SUTTON’S WINTER BEAUTY. Medium sized 
scarlet fruit, attractive and productive.25 .... 
OUTDOOR TOMATOES Pkt. Oz. 
ACME. A popular early sort.$0.10 $0.60 
BONNY BEST. A fine early variety, smooth, 
solid and uniform, color bright red.10 .60 
EARLIANA. Considered the earliest and one of 
the best early sorts. .10 .60 
ESSEX WONDER. For description see Spe¬ 
cialties, page 41.50 .... 
JOHN BAER. One of the earliest, dwarf plants, 
fruits medium size. A valuable sort.10 .60 
MARGLOBE. Perfect globe-shape and deep 
scarlet in color; meaty and almost coreless. A 
very productive variety.10 .60 
PONDEROSA. One of the largest and best known 
varieties.15 .75 
STONE. The standard sort, vigorous and pro¬ 
ductive.10 60 
GOLDEN QUEEN. Large yellow.10 .60 
SMALL-FRUITED TOMATOES 
RED PLUM. Plum-shaped.$0.15 81.00 
YELLOW PLUM. Plum-shaped.15 1.00 
RED PEAR. Pear-shaped.15 1.00 
YELLOW PEAR. Pear-shaped.15 1.00 
RED PEACH. Resembles a Peach in size and 
shape.15 1.00 
RED CHERRY.15 1.00 
RED CURRANT.15 1.00 
STRAWBERRY, or HUSK TOMATO. The 
fruit is yellow, and enclosed in a husk. The plant 
is of dwarf, spreading growth.15 1.00 
Turnip 
(Brassica rapa) 
One ounce will sow 150 feet of drill 
See 
M.-S. CO.’S WHITE MODEL. 
Specialties, page 41. 
EARLY SNOWBALL. Early, me¬ 
dium size, round, pure white skin 
EXTRA EARLY WHITE MILAN. 
The earliest variety in cultivation.. 
QUICKSILVER. The quickest grow¬ 
ing round white Turnip. Perfectly 
globe-shape, white skinned, with 
Pkt. 
Oz. 
Hib. 
Lb. 
o 
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o 
$0.20 
$0.50 
$1.50 
.10 
.20 
.60 
2.00 
.10 
.30 
.85 
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