COLES COUNTY SEED FARM 
BLUE HUBBARD OR MARBLEHEAD 
Without question this is one of the best fall and winter varieties. Flesh bright, 
creamy yellow, fine grained, very dry, sweet and delightfully flavored, and a good keep¬ 
er. Price, 10 cts. pkt.; 20 cts. oz. 
SUNFLOWER 
SUNFLOWERS ARE WITHOUT DOUBT THE MOST PROFITABLE SEED 
THAT CAN BE RAISED FOR POULTRY. 
MAMMOTH RUSSIAN 
It is grown for its seeds, which are valuable food for stock, particularly poultry; 
also for parrots. It is considered the best egg producing food known. Poultry eat it 
greedily, fatten on it, obtain a bright lustrious plumage, and strong, healthy condition, 
that illustrates the benefits from its use. It can be raised as cheaply as corn, yields 
well. Single heads measure twelve to twenty-two inches across and contain an im¬ 
mense quantity of seed. Can be sown any time to the middle of July. Price, 10 cts. 
pkt.; 25 cts. lb. 
TOMATOES 
GREATER BALTIMORE-LEONARD’S STRAIN-WILT RESISTANT 
One of the best second early and main crop varieties. It is a red tomato, vigorous 
and very productive. Preferred by many canners on account of its heavy yield. Price, 
10 cts. pkt.: 3(5 cts. oz. 
BEEFSTAKE TOMATOES 
Something new in the line .of tomatoes. Nothing in the way of a tomato creation 
has achieved, in so short a time, the tremendously excellent reputation that has come 
to the Beefstake Tomato. Matures early, hardy grower, handsome color; the best 
keeper, and large size. Price, 10 cts. pkt.; 35 cts. oz. 
MARGLOBE NAIL RUST RESISTANT TOMATO 
A wonderful new variety which is resistant to nailhead rust. Ripens 10 to 12 
Henderson’s Ponderosa 
days later than Earliana; large, per¬ 
fect glabe-shaped fruits of a beauti¬ 
ful scarlet color. Its spreading habit 
of growth enables it to bear in abun¬ 
dance. Price, 10 cts. pkt.; 50 cts. oz. 
YELLOW PEAR 
Pear shaped; 3 r ellow. Pkt. 5 cts.; 
oz., 40 cts. 
HENDERSON’S PONDEROSA 
The Ponderosa when conditions are 
favorable, grows to an immense size 
and makes the heaviest fruit of any 
in the list. Their flesh is solid; al¬ 
most without seeds and of fine, sweet 
flavor. The vines are healthy and 
vigorous. None better. Price, 10 cts. 
pkt.; 50 cts. oz. 
Three per cent sales tax charged to sales made in Illinois. 
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