MICHELL’S SELECT TOMATO SEEDS 
Pomme d’Amour (Fr.); Liebsapfel (Ger.); Pomo d’oro (Ital.) 
One ounce will produce 3500 plants; 34 lb. will produce enough for an acre. 
NOTE—All seeds offered on this page mailed free at prices quoted. 
Tomato, Pritchard, or Scarlet Topper 
Bonny Best. One of the most prolific of early tomatoes; medium 
size, very solid and evenly formed; color, bright red. 25c. per 
oz.; 3 4 lb., 85c.; $3.00 per lb. 
Break O’Day. A wilt-resistant variety; early, globular in shape, 
large, smooth, meaty and of a good red color. 40c. per oz.; 34 lb., 
$1.15; $4.25 per lb. 
Chalk’s Early Jewel. A favorite variety with the market gar¬ 
dener. Color, bright red, solid and a good shipper. 25c. per oz.; 
34 lb., 85c.; $3.00 per lb. 
Crimson Cushion or Beefsteak. A vigorous grower; immense 
crimson scarlet solid fruit; excellent for either slicing or canning; 
very meaty and with but few seeds. 40c. per oz.; 34 lb., $1.35; 
$5.00 per lb. 
Dwarf Champion. Dwarf and compact; color, purplish pink; very 
solid. 35c. per oz.; 34 lb., $1.10; $4.25 per lb. 
Dwarf Stone. A dwarf compact growing plant; medium sized 
fruit, very solid. Color, bright red; late cropper. 35c. per oz.; 
34 lb., $1.10; $4.25 per lb. 
Earliana ( Penn State). The most prolific early tomato ever pro¬ 
duced; grows in clusters; medium in size, solid and very desir¬ 
able. 30c. per oz.; 34 lb., $1.00; $3.50 per lb. 
Early Detroit. A productive, purple sort; large, smooth, excellent 
quality. 30c. per oz.; 34 lb-, $ 1 . 00 ; $3.50 per lb. 
Golden Ponderosa. The best large golden yellow variety; early 
smooth and of excellent quality; similar in shape to the regular 
Ponderosa. 45c. per oz.; 34 lb., $1.40; $5.00 per lb. 
Golden Queen. Large yellow fruit; very sweet; splendid for pre¬ 
serving. 35c. per oz.; 34 lb., $ 1 . 10 ; $4.00 per lb. 
Greater Baltimore. A main crop variety; fruit large and of a 
brilliant red color. 25c. per oz.; 34 lb., 85c.; $3.00 per lb. 
John Baer. The very first tomato to fruit in the garden; plants 
dwarf; fruit of medium size, red and very uniform. 25c. per oz.; 
34 lb., 85c.; $3.00 per lb. 
June Pink. A variety similar to the Earliana in size and shape; 
color, purplish-pink; uniform in shape and size; flesh solid and of 
fine texture. 35c. per oz.; 34 lb., $1.15; $4.25 per lb. 
Livingston’s Globe. A smooth pink variety, globe-shaped; 
medium early, solid, fruit set in clusters of five to seven. 35c. per 
oz.; 34 lb., $ 1 . 10 ; $4.00 per lb. 
Mar globe ( Usual Strain). A variety of special merit, the origin 
of which is credited to the U. S. Dept, of Agriculture. It is 
immune from the nail-head rust and tomato blight; globe- 
shaped, smooth, rich scarlet color and of excellent quality. 35c. 
per oz.; 34 lb., $ 1 . 00 ; $3.50 per lb. 
Marglobe ( Special Strain). An extra fine selection of the origi¬ 
nator’s stock; the cost of producing the seed is considerably 
more, due to the extra attention given to the selection of plants 
during the growing season, at which time all inferior plants are 
eliminated, therefore we ask an increase in price over our usual 
strain. 40c. per oz.; 34 lb., $1.35; $5.00 per lb. 
Matchless. Large red fruit; a general crop variety. 35c. per oz.; 
341b., $1.00; $3.50 per lb. 
Michell’s Crackerjack. One of the best early varieties; rich red 
and produced in clusters. 30c. per 34 oz.; oz., 50c.; $1.60 per J4 
lb. 
Oxheart. A main crop, pink fruited sort; a shy seeder; meaty; 
quality fine; some of the fruits grow to an enormous size; heart 
shaped. 50c. per oz.; 34 lb., $1.85; $7.00 per lb. 
Ponderosa. The largest tomato in existence; a beautiful purplish 
pink. 45c. per oz.; 34 lb., $1.60; $6.00 per lb. 
Pritchard or Scarlet Topper ( Usual Strain). An early variety 
originated by the late Dr. Pritchard of the U. S. Dept, of Agricul¬ 
ture. Undoubtedly the best of all recent introductions; the shape 
and outside color compare favorably with Break O’Day; the color 
of the inside is darker red; a good canning sort as well as a fine 
variety for slicing. 35c. per oz.; 34 lb., $1.00; $3.75 per lb. 
Pritchard or Scarlet Topper ( Special Strain). The seed of this 
strain is produced by our best local tomato grower and is superior 
to other strains; by constant selection, it has been proven to be 
a few days earlier than our usual strain. 50c. per oz.; 34 lb., $1.50; 
$5.00 per lb. 
Red Rock. One of the most solid varieties; medium early and of a 
brilliant red color; a fine one for the market garden. 25c. per 
oz.; 34 lb-, 85c.; $3.00 per lb. 
Rutgers. A new introduction by the New Jersey Agricultural 
College. The parent plants are Marglobe and J. T. D. Has the 
same size, color and shape, excepting it is somewhat flatter 
at the stem end. A good feature of this variety is its deep red 
color inside. See illustration, page 34. 40c. per oz.; 34 lb., 
$1.20; $4.00 per lb. 
Stone. Large handsome red fruit with smooth skin; recom¬ 
mended for a main crop. 25c. per oz.; 34 lb., 80c.; $2.75 per lb. 
FORCING TOMATOES 
Bides’Recruit. Medium size, bright red. 25c. per 34 oz.; oz., 40c.; 
$1.25 per 34 lb. 
Comet. Deep scarlet, medium size. 25c. per 34 oz.; oz., 40c.; 
$1.35 per 341b. 
Lloyd Forcing. Red; very productive. Pkt., 30c.; 85c. per 34 oz.; 
oz., $1.40; $5.00 per 34 lb. 
Sutton’s Perfection (Imported). Original pkt., $1.00; 3 pkts., 
$2.85. 
SMALL FRUITED TOMATOES 
Oz. 341 b. 
Red Cherry. $0.40 $1.35 
Red Peach. .40 1.35 
Red Plum. .40 1.35 
Yellow Plum. .40 1.35 
Strawberry or Husk. .40 1.35 
For Tomato Plants, see page 49. 
TOBACCO SEED 
The flower is very sweet scented; the leaves may be dried, 
cured and made into smoking tobacco and cigars. Sow in a box 
indoors, transplanting when 3 inches high in thumb pots and set 
outdoors in May. 
Oz. 
Connecticut Seed Leaf. Produces large 
leaves; desirable for making cigars.$0.40 
Sweet Oronoka. A good variety for home 
use and suitable for chewing tobacco.35 
Virginia Bright Leaf. Does well in light soils; 
suitable for pipe smoking.35 
341b. Lb. 
$1.15 $4.25 
1.10 4.00 
1.10 4.00 
All prices subject to market changes 
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