Earliana 
A new perfectly smooth 
Tomato, and is claimed to be 
one of the earliest varieties 
grown, especially adapted for 
market gardeners. It is claimed 
that fruit has been marketed 
fully three weeks ahead of oth¬ 
er varieties. It has given splen¬ 
did satisfaction everywhere on 
account of its handsome ap¬ 
pearance, large and uniform 
size, and beautiful red color. 
This Tomato is wonderfully 
productive and of the best qual¬ 
ity, being very solid and hav¬ 
ing but few seeds. Our seed is 
from extra selected fruit. Pkt. 
4c„3pkts. 10c., 6 pkts. 18c., 
dwarf tree 
T OII ATO —Owes its 
wide popularity to its 
strong, vigorous, up¬ 
right growth, produc¬ 
ing its fruit well above 
the ground, and the 
time it takes to mature. 
We consider it the best 
all around Tomato of its 
class under cultivation. 
Produces an abundance 
of good sized fruit of a 
beautiful red, always 
very smooth and of ex¬ 
cellent quality. Plants 
havestrong, stiff stalks 
which hold up an enor¬ 
mous weight of fruit. 
Very early, and all who 
once grow it will be so 
well pleased they will 
have no others. Try it 
this year. Pkt, 4c., 3 
pkts. lOc., 6 pkts. 18c. 
12 pkts. 30c. 
June Pink 
This variety has only recent¬ 
ly been introduced; is a deep 
pink or purplish color and 
somewhat resembles Earliana 
in growth and fruiting. The 
plants develop large clusters of 
blossoms when very small, or 
very soon after being planted 
in the garden. The fruits are 
borne in clusters of three, four 
and five; measuring from 3 to 
5 inches in diameter. The flesh 
is sweet and of mild flavor. Try 
June Pink this season. Pkt.4c. 
3 pkts. 10c„ 6 pkts. 18c. 
JUNE 
PINK 
. Our Great 
Tomato flixture 
111 All those who want a variety 
11 of all the earliest, medium and 
HI late sorts, should order a pack- 
fJJ et of our mixed seed. It con- 
A tains everything we offer and 
K will be a great curiosity in any 
garden. All the different To¬ 
matoes will be produced. Pkt. 
4c„ 3 pkts. 10c., 6 pkts. 15c. 
THE BOUNTIFUL 
If you only grow one variety of 
Tomatoes this year let it be the Boun¬ 
tiful. The introducer claims that it 
came from a seedling. It was quickly 
discovered to be an upright, strong 
early blooming, quick bearing, and ex¬ 
tremely vigorous sort. If planted in 
any good garden soil it will grow very 
fast and upright, as x will be seen by 
the engraving. 
It begins to fruit early and contin¬ 
ues throughout the season, producing 
a great abundance of handsome fruit. 
This fruit if picked quite green, will 
ripen up very evenly and quickly, mak¬ 
ing it an excellent sort for pickling. 
The fiesh is very solid and fine 
grained. It is almost impossible to fully 
describe the Bountiful Tomato, and it 
fhould be grown to be appreciated. 
Pkt. 4c„ 3 pkts. 10c„ 6 pkts. 18c 
Peach 
Tomato 
, The 
Bount iful 
One of the pretti¬ 
est in cultivation. 
Fruit is of uniform 
3ize, and resembles 
a peach in shape, 
size and color. Ex¬ 
cellent for eating 
from the hand, the 
flesh being of a rich 
and most delicious 
flavor, while the 
skin is very thin 
and can be peeled 
off like that of a 
The whole 
World’s Gigantic To» 
mato. For Illustration 
Sec Front Cover. For 
Description and Prices 
See First Page. 
Dwarf Ponderosa 
Tomato. For Illustra- 
tion, Description, and 
Prices, See Vegetable 
Insert. 
Prince Borghese or 
Lemon Tomato. For 
Illustration, Description 
and Prices See Vege¬ 
table Insert. 
peach, 
fruit is tender and 
free from core,even 
around the stem. 
This Tomato is so 
handsome that no 
illustration can do 
(it justice, and we 
can recommend it. 
i Pkt. 4c„ 3 pkts. 
10 c., 6 pkts. 18c. 
