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JOHNSON SEED COMPANY 
TOMATO SEEDS FROM SELECTED FRUIT 
All our Tomato Seeds are grown especially for seed and from seed stocks carefully selected 
and saved by ourselves. We challenge comparison of our stocks w th any offered. 
One ounce will produce about thirteen hundred plants. 
With your order, ask for our New Leaflet Essay on Tomato Culture. Free with your order. 
L Photograph of cluster of Johnson's giant beauty, the best second early pink tomato. 
JOHNSON’S NEW 
GIANT BEAUTY 
TOMATO 
After repeated selec¬ 
tion for several years, we 
offered for sale for the 
first time last season seed 
of the handsomest, largest, 
smoothest second early 
pink tomato in cultiva¬ 
tion. It will be found the 
most profitable, owing to 
its handsome form and 
appearance and wonderful 
productiveness — beefy, 
meaty, thick, solid and 
almost seedless; has never 
been known to scald or 
blight. Pkt., 15 c.; oz., 
45 c.; X lb., $ 1 . 25 ; lb., 
14-50. 
LIVINGSTON’S 
NEW CORELESS 
TOMATO 
This is Livingston’s 
latest tomato, and upon 
our trial grounds last 
season we found it a good 
one as a main crop va¬ 
riety, bright red, almost 
round, very solid and en¬ 
tirely free from green 
core. Pkt., ioc.; oz., 35 c. 
X lb., $ 1 . 00 ; lb., $ 3 . 50 . 
JOHNSON’S JACK ROSE TOMATO 
Its wonderful productiveness is shown in the 
illustration of a single plant, made from a photo¬ 
graph, on page 15 . See also back cover. Pkt., 20 c.; 
oz., 50c.; X lb., 5i-5°; lb., $ 5 . 00 . 
JOHNSON’S JUNE PINK TOMATO 
Johnson’s June Pink Tomato is a Pink 
Earliana, ripening fully as early. The plant is neat 
and compact, branching freely, with fruit hanging 
in clusters. Yielding as much fruit, which is of 
medium size, uniform, smooth, without cracks or 
green core. The skin is a pleasing pink color, rea¬ 
sonably tough, so that it is excellent for shipping 
purposes. Pkt., ioc.; oz., 30 c.; X lb., 90 c.; lb., 
$3-25- 
'BURPEE’S EARLIEST PINK TOMATO 
Medium size, solid, bright pink, borne in clus¬ 
ters. In our trials the past two seasons we found it 
very early, productive and altogether a fine early 
tomato. Pkt., ioc.; oz., 30 c.; X lb., 85 c.; lb., $ 3.00 
CHALK’S EARLY JEWEL TOMATO 
Heavy cropper, fine, large red fruit, sweet 
flavor, about two weeks later than Earliana; ripen¬ 
ing up to the stem, without cracks or green core; 
flesh thick and solid, with few seeds. Pkt., ioc.; 
oz., 25 c.; X lb., 70 c.; lb., $ 2 . 25 . 
JOHNSON’S STONE TOMATO 
We have a very fine strain of this standard and 
most popular late, red, smooth variety. It is par¬ 
ticularly calculated for canning in glass jars whole. 
It is very solid; no core and very few seeds. They 
maintain their size all through the season, and are 
the best for late summer market and canning. 
From extra selected seed stock, grown by 
ourselves in Michigan. Pkt., ioc.; oz., 20c.; X lb., 
60c.; lb., 52.00. 
DUKE OF YORK TOMATO 
Very popular in the South, a splendid’cropper, 
large, round, purplish red in color, flesh firm, and a 
good shipper. Pkt., ioc.; oz., 30c.; X lb., 85 c. 
lb., $ 3 . 00 . 
