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Breck^s Prize Strain Warty Hubbard Squashm 
Awarded First Prize 
Massachusetts Horticul¬ 
tural Society in 1904. 
We were fortunate in 
securing theentirestock 
of this splendid prize 
strain. The squash is 
largerthan theold Ilub- 
l)ard, retaining all of its 
good features, being 
more prolific, and with 
a hard, green, warty 
shell rendering it an ex¬ 
cellent keeper. 
Oz. IS cts.; hi lb. 40 
cts.; lb. S1.50. 
An excellent sort. It is not quite so large as the popular Hubbard, but it is thicker mealed, and of decidedly 
better (piality. Its color is almost uniformly of a green shade, with occasionally a blue specimen. In size it ranges 
between five and ten pounds. 'Phe fiesh is very thick and of a dark orange color. It is a good full variety, but its 
unusual quality is most apparent when fully ripe. Pkt. lo cts.; oz. 25 cts.; M lb. 85 cts.; lb. $3.00. 
Landreths^ Eariiest TomatOm 
A type which ripens earlier than any other known sort of large fruit. 
What thk I.ntroduckr say.s ok this .\kw Tomato. 
Strong growing, like beauty, Stone or Paragon. More than twice as vigorous as Karliana; foliage larger and 
darker green. Fruit all over the plant. Clusters of fruit not more than four or five in a bunch. On the whole the 
plant produces three times as much fruit as the ICarliana. lughty days irom germination. Five to six days earlier 
than any other sort. Deep red, slightly fiattened. barge as Heauty or Paragon. Pkt. 25 cts.; oz. 90 cts. ; 34 lb. $3.00. 
Tomato, Livingston^s New 
Globem 
'Phe fact that this is another tomato origina¬ 
ting with the Livingstons, of world-wide to¬ 
mato fame, will be sufiicient to warrant most 
growers of fine tomatoes to give it a lil)eral 
trial. It is of beautiful globe shape, with quite 
a percentage of elongated (stem to blossom) 
fruits, which j)ermits of a greater number of 
slices being taken than with flat-fruited sorts. 
.Among the very first to ripen, although of large 
size, very smooth, firm-fleshed, few seeds, ripens 
evenly; color a beautiful glossy ro.se, tinged 
purple. Flavor very delicate and agreeable; 
.splendid slicing variety. The fruit is borne on 
.short jointed, branching plants in great abund¬ 
ance -literally loaded with fruit. A good 
general croj)per, and one of the very best for 
greenhouse growing or first early crop on stakes 
or trellis. An entirely distinct and fixed new 
.sort. Kvery grower of Livingston’s New (Jlobe, 
whether he grows for private or market pur¬ 
poses, will be pleased with the beautiful and 
attractive globe-shaped fruit. ()ffered this sea- 
.son in j)ackets of 40 seeds each. Pkt. 15 cts.; 
oz. 60 cts.; % lb. $2.00. 
Breck’s Prize Strain Warty Hubbard Squash. 
Delicious Squash, 
I hai'g had such good results from your seeds this year that / feel / must thaiik you for the eare displayed in 
their selection. Although I have used vour seeds for many years with success^ this year has been payttcularly 
fruitful. I yours, 
//. I.. IVELIJNGTON, Lexington, Mass. 
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