Guilds’ picture Rock HForpato. 
JOHN LEWIS CHILDS, FLORAL PARK, QUEENS CO., N. Y. 
The grandest Tomato ever introduced. Early, smooth, j 
uniform, prolific, longest hearing, longest keeping, and the ; 
finest in quality. In all these essential points this Tomato I 
is superior to any other kind. Fruit bright scarlet, 
of fair size, and so perfect and uniform that they 
look as though each one was moulded with the same ' 
On account, of this perfect shape and great 
beauty it is unsurpassed for market. Its quality is 
extra fine, and it commences to ripen its fruit very early 
and continues in bearing until frost, a most, remarkable 
a uality. Its keeping qualities are. however, the most won- 
erful. Ripe fruit, picked from the vines have ben kept in 
perfect condition from three to four weeks during warm j 
summer weather. It originated in the Picture Rock region i 
of Wisconsin, hence its name. Pkt.. 15c.; oz„ Sic.; Hi.. 35.00. ; 
Kasljujyr Tiirpips. 
Might properly be called Radish Turnips on account of 
their shape, beauty and quick growth. The earliest of all. 
and consequently of much value, especially for market, 
their great, beauty commanding ready sales at good prices. 
Scarlet Kashmyr. This turnip has a striking resemblance 
to a largo radish, being as round and uniform in shape, 
and bright purpush scarlet in color. The flesh isaswhito 
and crisp as a radish and of the most excellent quality. 
It matures almost as quickly as the earliest, radishes, 
being several weeks ahead of any other turnip, and when 
cooked is of unsurpassed quality. Pkt.. lilc.: :i pkls.. 25c. 
White Kashmyr. This varies but little from the above 
except in color, it being pearly white and as smooth and 
round as a ball of ivory. Pkt.. 10c.; :> pkt s„ 25c. 
•One packet of each for jr.c. 
