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411—Nicholson’s 
404—EARLY ACME. Requires 82 days. 
One of the best known old standard varieties ; 
bright red, the fruits are round and very 
solid, and of uniform shape. We recommend 
this variety for home use. Pkt., 10c; oz., 35c; 
14 lb., $1.00; lb., $3.50; 5 lbs., $17.00, post¬ 
paid. Not prepaid, 10 lbs. or over at $2.85 
per lb. 
434—GOLDEN QUEEN. Requires 84 days. 
A medium size solid yellow tomato fairly 
early. It is extremely mild and non-acid. 
This is not a novelty, but is preferred by 
many, account of its distinct flavor. Pkt., 
10c; oz.. 40c; % lb., $1.25; lb., $4.50, post¬ 
paid. 
397—JUNE PINK TOMATO. Requires 69 
plisb pink Tomato similar to the popular 
Earliana in growth of vine, shape and size of 
fruits. A valuable variety for market garden¬ 
ers who want a very early Tomato. Pkt., 10c; 
oz., 30c; y 4 lb., $1.00; lb., $3.50; 5 lbs., $15.00, 
postpaid. Not prepaid, 10 lbs. or over at $2.75 
per lb. 
396—NICHOLSON’S IMPROVED BLACK 
LAND. Requires 71 days. This Tomato is 
an improvement on the McGee. Very heavy 
yielder and desirable for planting in the black 
land of Texas. Fruit all runs a true pink 
color. The vine is short-jointed. We recom¬ 
mend this variety very highly. Pkt., 10c; 
oz., 35c; y 4 lb., $1.25; lb., $4.50; 5 lbs., $20.00, 
postpaid. Not prepaid, 10 lbs. or over at $3.25 
per lb. 
411—NICHOLSON’S REDFIELD BEAUTY. 
Requires 83 days. Fine selected strain of 
Beauty Tomato. Large, smooth, flesh of fin¬ 
est quality. Glossy crimson, purplish shading. 
Pkt., 10c; oz., 35c; y 4 lb., $1.00; lb„ $3.00; 
5 lbs., $13.75, postpaid. Not prepaid, 10 lbs. 
or over at $2.25 per lb. 
419—COOPER’S SPECIAL. Requires 82 
days. This is a second early pink fruited To¬ 
mato. The fruit is smooth, solid and medium 
size, juicy, very fleshy and delightful in fla¬ 
vor. The vine is short or low in growth, 
similar to the early types, but has a heavy 
foliage. Pkt., 10c; oz., 35c; y 4 lb., $1.25; lb., 
$4.06; 5 lbs., $17.50, postpaid. Not prepaid, 
10 lbs. or over at 3.00 per lb. 
410—’RED ROCK. Requires 83 days. The 
fruit is truly scarlet in color, very smooth and 
of a medium size. The fruit sets in clusters 
of 4 to 6 tomatoes. Vines are of medium 
growth. The quality is good. Pkt., 5c; oz., 
25c; y 4 lb., 75c; lbs., $2.50; 5 lbs., $10.75, 
postpaid. Not prepaid, 10 lbs. or over, $2.00 
per lb. 
400—EARLY DETROIT. Requires 81 days. 
Vigorous and very productive, smooth and 
uniform in size, nearly globe shape, firm, ex¬ 
cellent quality. One of the most valuable 
shipping Tomatoes yet produced. Pkt., 10c; 
oz., 35c; y 4 lb., $1.00; lb., $3.50; 5 lbs., $15.00, 
postpaid. 
405—GREATER BALTIMORE. Requires 82 
days. In appearance it is similar to the Stone 
and is enormously productive, and is espe¬ 
cially fine for canning ; has large, solid fruits 
of a brilliant red color. Pkt., 5c; oz., 25c; y 4 
lb., 75c; lb., $2.50; 5 lbs., $10.50, postpaid. 
Not prepaid, 10 lbs. or over at $2.00 per lb. 
418—BONNY BEST. Requires 73 days. 
Fruits of beautiful shape and color; a good 
variety for early market and home use. Scar¬ 
let fruit with vigorous vine. Crop ripens uni¬ 
formly. Pkt., 5c; oz., 25c; y 4 lb., 75c; lb., 
$2.50; 5 lbs., $10.50, postpaid. 
398—NICHOLSON’S NEW PRITCHARD. 
Requires 73 days. A cross between Marglobe 
and Cooper’s Special; it inherited the good 
qualities of both parents. It is early, with 
large, smooth, meaty, very red, globular-shape 
fruit. Vines are medium, dense, erect and 
self-topping. Especially bred up for a greep 
wrapped tomato, also an excellent canner and 
it ripens well up to the stem end. It has a 
tendency to set a rather large number of 
fruits. It therefore requires either a naturally 
fertile soil or one well fertilized in order to 
size up the fruit properly and produce the 
maximum quantity of fruit per vine. Pkt., 
10c; oz., 40c; 14 lb., $1.25; lb., $4.50, postpaid. 
Please ask for prices in larger lots. 
415 —JOHN BAER. Requires 70 days. A 
hardy „nu very prolific extra early variety. 
The fruits are of large size, scarlet in color, 
nearly round, smooth, firm and of excellent 
quality. One of the first varieties to ripen, 
and continues to bear a long time. A very 
desirable sort for gardeners, shippers and 
canners, and equally desirable to grow for 
home use. Pkt., 5c; oz., 25c; y 4 lb., 75c; lb., 
$2.50; 5 lbs., $11.00, postpaid. Not prepaid, 
10 lbs. or over at $2.00 per lb. 
416—CLARK’S EARLY. Requires 72 days. 
The fruits are large, semi-globe and regular 
in shape. Medium early and handsome deep 
scarlet in color. Smooth and exceptionally 
deep through from stem to bloom end. Is a 
good slicer, heavily meated, with small Beed 
pockets and very small core. This variety 
is used extensively in the Rio Grande Valley 
of Texas. The vines are vigorous, prolific 
and bear their fruit in clusters. Pkt., 10c; 
oz., 30c; y 4 lb., $1.00; lb., $3.50; 5 lbs., $15.00, 
postpaid. Not prepaid, 10 lbs. or over at $2.85 
per lb. 
409—SPARK’S EARLIANA. Requires 66 
days. Medium size, of superb pink color, very 
prolific, fruits forming almost in clusters. 
Very handsome in shape, quite solid, and of 
fine quality. Very popular for early market. 
Pkt., 10c; oz., 35c; y 4 lb., $1.25; lb., $4.00; 
5 lbs., $17.50, postpaid. Not prepaid, 10 lbs. 
or over at $3.00 per lb. 
403—Dwarf Stone 
Redfield Beauty 
414—CHALK’S EARLY JEWEL. Requires 
81 days. This is one of the best and most 
popular varieties. Vines are very vigorous 
and productive, and fruits are a deep scarlet- 
red, slightly flattened, smooth, and of large 
size. Continues to bear fruit through a long 
season. Pkt., 10c; oz., 35c; y 4 lb., $1.00; lb., 
$3.25; 5 lbs., $15.00, postpaid. Not prepaid, 
10 lbs. or over at $2.50 per lb. 
406— THE STONE. Requires 86 days. Thi» 
variety has attained immense popularity with 
market gardeners. Southern growers, canner- 
and home growers everywhere. Its solidity 
and carrying qualities are remarkable. Its 
color is a desirable red, its shape is excellent; 
perfectly smooth. Pkt., 5c; oz., 25c; *4 lb., 
75c; lb., $2.50; 5 lbs., $10.00, postpaid. Not 
prepaid, 10 lbs. or over at $1.90 per lb. 
408—McGEE. Requires 73 days. Originated 
in Texas. Bright crimson, solid and of good 
flavor. Yields splendid crops where other sorts 
fail. Especially recommended for black land 
Pkt., 10c; oz., 35c; % lb., $1.00; lb., $3.50; 
5 lbs., $15.00, postpaid. Not prepaid, 10 lb-, 
or over at $2.85 per lb. 
407— PONDEROSA. Requires 88 days. Very 
large, solid and of good flavor; specimens 
have been grown to weigh four pounds. Pkt.. 
10c; oz., 50c; 14 lb.. $1.75; lb., $6.00, postpaid. 
402— DWARF CHAMPION. Requires 86 
days. Distinct in foliage and habit of growth, 
being compact and upright. Fruits smooth, 
early, and of beautiful purplish red color. Pkt., 
10c; oz., 40c; y 4 lb., $1.35; lb., $4.00; 5 lbs.. 
$19.00, postpaid. 
403— DWARF STONE. Requires 92 days. 
Claimed to be the largest dwarf Tomato 
known, larger than Dwarf Champion, and is 
similar in habit of growth ; very popular with 
market gardeners and home canners. Pkt., 
10c; oz., 40c; y 4 lb., $1.35; lb., $4.50; 5 lbs., 
$20.00, postpaid. Not prepaid, 10 lbs. or over 
at $3.75 per lb. 
385—OXHEART. Requires 90 days. The 
fruit is somewhat the shape of a heart, heavily 
meated and pinkish in color. Specimens will 
sometimes weigh as much as 2% to 3 pounds. 
It is a good yielder and we suggest a trial. 
Pkt., 10c; oz., 50c; y 4 lb., $1.85; lb., $6.50. 
postpaid. 
401—YEJ.LOVV PEAR. Requires 73 days. 
Largely used while green for pickles and pre¬ 
serves ; also for preserving after ripe; this is 
a very prolific variety and does well in any 
of the Tomato-growing States. Pkt., 10c; oz.. 
45c; y 4 lb., $1.50; lb., $5.00, postpaid. 
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ROBERT NICHOLSON SEED CO. —20— DALLAS, TEXAS 
