Early Red 
PICKLING Q 
This is a Tomato worth growing:. If 
you think you have grown the largest 
Tomato, it certainly is a mistake and 
you should grow this GIANT to ob¬ 
tain wonderful results. It possesses 
every good quality to be found in a 
Tomato. The vines grow very strong 
and erect and will easily attain a height 
of 15 feet and carry an enormous weight 
of fruit. The immense fruits are al¬ 
ways perfect in form as shown by the 
colored plate, being free from ridges. 
Fruit grows to weigh from two to three 
and one-half pounds, while specimens 
often weigh nearly four pounds. This 
Tomato is not like many others one- 
They are 
This is one of the 
earliest small Red 
Onions in cultiva¬ 
tion. It is very 
early, of perfect 
globe shape and 
several days earlier 
than any other red 
globe onion. 
The onions are 
very even in size 
and an excellent 
ortfor pickling. 
They are perfect 
beauties and we 
know everyone who 
grow them will be 
more than pleased. 
Packet, Gc.; 3 
packets, 15c.; 6 
packets, 2/5c. 
quarter seeds and water, 
very solid, tender with very few seeds, 
while the skin is exceedingly firm. 
This makes the seed cost more to grow 
than any other variety, but the fruit is 
worth more than double anything else 
of this class. 
If the plants are started 
early the fruit will begin to ripen early 
ill continue to bear 
and the plants 
ripe fruit until killed by frost. 
There are many kinds of Tomatoes 
offered, some of which are called Climb¬ 
ing or Tree Tomatoes, but this GIANT 
should be grown to be appreciated. 
There is no garden complete without 
it. Packet, 5c.; 3 packets, 12c.; 
G packets, 20c. 
Gigantic. 
Tomato 
