T HIS mammoth variety throws unlike any other Blackberry on account of its trailing habit, 
sometimes making a growth of lrom lo to 2o feet in one season, and can be trained to a 
fence, arbor or any support. The fruit is enormous—larger than any other Blackberry we 
know of—and is produced in great clusters, making it the most productive of any variety 
known. While the fruit is so very large the core is small and very soft and the flavor is a ade- 
cided improvement over any other variety of Blackberries of its class and it continues bearing 
throughout a long season. The plants are hardy and both plantand fruit will stand extremes 
of heat and cold better than any other mammoth Blackberry. Think of Blackberries measur¬ 
ing from Vh to 3 inches long! You should surely try them this year. We oirer seed from large 
I fruit as follows : Pkt. /»<•,: 3 pkts. J tic; 6 pkts. JiOc. 
''T'HIS is our great Karl y Tomato, one that we can recommend to every one as the very best 
■* early variety. It will produce large sized fruits in great abundance which are always 
very smooth, solid and heavy. It is free from cracks or ridges and contains only a few seeds. 
It is not only perfect in form and quality, being very solid all through, but is a perfect wonder 
for earl incss and we have found no variety that can equal it in this respect. Vines grow 
strong and begin to bear fruit when quite small. It is a beautiful dark red in color, produc¬ 
ing the fruit in large clusters. We can recommend this to all our customers as the best 
extra early tomato. Not half enough can be said in favor of it. 
_ Pkt. 4c.; 3 pkts. 10c.; 6 pkts. 18c. _ _ 
TOMATOGRAPE 
H ERE is a real novelty, Tomato Grapes. Have you ever 
heard of this fruit ? It can easily be raised from the 
seed and the growth and fruiting of a vine will astonish 
anyone. The plant resembles the tomato, but its habits of 
growth are more like the grapevine. It will trail on an 
arbor, veranda, fence or trellis as shown by the above en¬ 
graving which makes it a very attractive vine. Soon 
after the plants are started they begin to climb and 
throw out blossoms which soon form clusters of fruit that 
. grow rapidly and in a short time the entire vine is cov- 
1 ered with large clusters of grapes of a handsome red color, 
having the flavor of a tomato. The fruit is excellent for 
preserving and using in various ways and is about the 
same size as cultivated grapes. It is a very easy plant to 
, grow and fruits in less than 4 months, and one vine will 
I yield enormous quantities of fruit. 
Pkt. 6c.; 3 pkts. 16c*; 6 for 35c» 
