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O. W. CLARK & SON, 59 SENECA STREET, BUFFALO, N i 
NEW TENDER HEART LETTUCE (see page 3) 
Early Detroit Tom. i t«» 
A new early Tomato with skin of an attractiv* purplish pink 
color. The vine is very vigorous, makes a much stronger 
grouth than most other early varieties, and continues to bear 
throughout tin* entire season. The Tomatoes are medium to 
• : i i and IH irly round in shape, smooth, solid and of 
excelh ut Savor. Oz. 3octs., %\b. $i. 
Tomato, Stok cs' ^Bonny Best Early** 
is ftillv ten d to two earlier than “Chalk’s Early 
Jewel” and within a da) oi two. if not quite, as early as the 
1 ■ tested it the past season 
11; i \ i* < I * •» 1.»i <• 11 <|>ra ted “ Earliana.’’ It 
is a vigorous gtnwet, cumimhm »ly prolific, and with splendid 
which will thi h- >t sun on days 
when other varied* i, with h Id. As a ship¬ 
ping ! », it w ill l»r toiiinl tu Ii. rry best, as the 
entire picking will grade into | CTtte, owing to its 
remarkable evenness of size. Pkt OS. 40c., Xlb. $1.25. 
Radish, Improved Early Scarlet Globe 
CLARK'S SELECTED STOCK 
A most desirable sort for greenhouse and hotbed forcing and 
for out-of-doors; very early, mild, crisp, juicy and tender ; top 
small and will stand heat without becoming pithy. One of the 
best selling and most attractive Radishes on account of its 
handsome rich bright scarlet color. Is ready in 25 days. Our 
stock of this is the very best, selected with care as to size, shape, 
color and earliness, and market-gardeners will find it a money¬ 
maker ; it is just right in every respect. We take great pains 
to have it so, and our gardener customers who plant this seed 
always command the highest market prices. For family use 
this should be sown every ten days, in order to always have a 
fresh supply. Oz. 10 cts., %lb. 20 cts., lb. 6octs. 
Radish, Clark’s Rapid Forcing 
A deep scarlet forcing variety with very small top. Will ma¬ 
ture in eighteen to twenty days. Leaves are short and very 
small. When pulled young, this new Radish is very crisp and 
solid, while it is of most attractive appearance when bunched 
for market. Oz. 10 cts., %\b. 25 cts., lb. 75 cts. 
YOU WILL BE PROUD OF THAT GARDEN 
IF YOU USE CLARK’S SEEDS 
IIONNY BEST EARLY TOMATOES 
Tomato, Clarkes Improved Beauty 
A decided favorite for either home market or Mhipping pur¬ 
poses, being early, hardy, strong grower; productive fruit; large; 
always smooth, perfect in shape and excellent in quality. The 
color is glossy crimson with a tinge of purple. I hr flavor is one 
of the finest and the thick, meaty flesh is very desirable. Pkt. 
10 cts., oz. 50 cts., Xlb. $1.50. 
Tomato, June Pink 
This is the earliest variety of Tomato, and appeals espe¬ 
cially to those who like the pink color. The fruits grow in 
clusters, and begin to mature very early, measure 3 inches 
in diameter and are of excellent quality. It bears for a long 
season, until vines are killed by frost. It is really a pink 
Earliana, being identical in growth and shape, l’kt. 10 cts., 
oz. 40 cts., Xlb. $ r - 2 5* 
RADISH, IMPROVED early scarlet globe OUR FALL CATALOGUE OF DUTCH BULBS, WILL BE 
Clark’s selected stock. The highest-quality short Radish READY SEPTEMBER I. 
