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IMPROVED EXTRA EARLY TREE— 
This is an early variety, grows erect, has a dark 
green foliage and the plant is quite ornamental. 
Jias been largely advertised as an early Tree Tom¬ 
ato, and preferred by many. Pkt., 5c.; 3 pkts., 
12c., 7 pkts., 25c. 
NEW TOMATO, JUNE PINK—This is a 
new introduction, is a deep pink or purplish color¬ 
ed Tomato; somewhat resembling Earliana in 
growth and fruiting. The young plants develop 
a large cluster of blossoms when eight or ten in¬ 
ches high, or very soon after it is planted in the 
garden. The fruits are borne in clusters of three, 
four or five measuring from three to five inches 
in diameter and the skin and flesh are both of a 
deep pink, of purple tint, while the flesh is sweet 
and of a mild flavor. The plants are quite hardy 
and adapted to market gardeners who start their 
rplants very early. We believe June Pink is sure 
to give satisfaction and offer the genuine seed as 
follows: Pkt. 5c.; 3pkts., 10c.; Yz oz., 30c., 
oz., 5 0c. __ 
MATCHLESS—Skin very tough and will keep 
for a long time. A strong grower, productive,large 
size, no better large red Tomato grown of its 
class. Excellent for market gardeners. Pkt., 
c.; 3 pkts., 12c.; Yz' oz., 15c., oz., 25c. 
CRIMSON CUSHION TOMATO—This var¬ 
iety has been very largely advertised, claimed to 
be the earliest large tomato, smooth as an apple, 
ripens thoroughly all over. In color it is a hand¬ 
some scarlet crimson and ripens up almost com¬ 
pletely to the stem. It is a splendid sort on ac¬ 
count of its being almost seedless, flesh firm and 
meaty of excellent quality. It is highly recom¬ 
mended by all who have grown it on account of 
its being so very prolific and early for so large a 
tomato. Give it a trial Pkt., 6c,; 3 pkts., 15c,; I 
g pkts., 25c. 
EARLIANA TOMATO—This 
Is a new perfectly smooth Tomato 
and is claimed to be one of the 
earliest varieties grown especially 
adapted for market gardeners. It is 
claimed that fruit has been marketed 
fully three weeks ahead of other var¬ 
ieties. It has given splendid satis¬ 
faction everywhere on account of its 
handsome appearance, large and un¬ 
iform size, and of a beautiful red 
color. It is wonderfully productive 
and the quality is of the best, being 
very solid with only a few seeds. 
Our seed is from extra selected fruit. 
Pkt., 5c.; 3 pkts., 10c., Yz oz., 
25c., oz., 40c. 
NEW IMPERIAL—This var¬ 
iety has many good qualities as an 
early or late sort and embraces every 
desirable quality to make a good To¬ 
mato. It is very early, perfectly 
smooth and ripens evenly to the 
stem. It is of large size and in¬ 
cludes all the good qualities one can 
look for in a Tomato. It is between 
the Champion and Beauty in color 
and one of the most productive. Pkt., 
5c.; 3 pkts., 10c.; Yz oz., 15c.; 
oz., 25c., T4 lb., 75c. 
C H A L K’S EARLY 
JEWEL — This variety 
matures only about a 
week after Earliana. The 
fruits are larger and 
heavier and it is claimed 
it is the most valuable ex¬ 
tremely early and all pur¬ 
pose bright red Tomato 
grown. It produces its 
fruit very abundantly 
and continually through¬ 
out the season.^ It is a 
splendid Tomato in every¬ 
way and we can highly 
recommend it, and offer 
seed of the genuine 
Chalk’s Early Jewel. 
Pkt.,5c.; 3 pkts., 10c.; 
Yz oz., 20c., oz., 30c. 
LIVINGSTON'S 
BEAUT Y—Ripens early 
and a hard sort to surpass. 
Color is rich glossy crim 
son, growing in clusters. 
A standard variety Pkt. 
5c.; 3 pkts., 10c.; Yzoz., 
15c., oz., 25c. _ 
GOLDEN QUEEN— 
This is a first-class large 
smooth pure yellow Toma¬ 
to, the best of the yellow 
class. Pkt., 5c.; 3 pkts., 
10c.; Yz oz., 15c., oz., 
25 c. 
MIKADO OR TURNER’S HYBRID—This is a very large and productive Tomato. The color is a 
rich pinkish red. the skin is thin, but very tough, so as to preserve the fruit a long time in good condition. 
It ships well and sells quickly. The fruits ripen evenly to the stem and is very smooth with no hard core 
and in flavor is unsurpassed. The foliage differs from all other varieties, resembling potato foliage. Pkt., 5c,; 
3 pkts.. J Oc., Yz oz., 15c., oz., 25c. 
PONDEROSA TOMATO 
This variety is claimed by some to be the grandest Tomato ever 
grown. It certainly is a large handsome variety as will be shown 
the illustration. It often attains a circumference of 18 inches 
and frequently weighs two pounds each, perfect in form, 
quite free from wrinkles and very solid and meaty and 
almost seedless; ripens thoroughly and is a handsome 
crimson in color and free from rot. It is a very 
healthy grower, free from blight and a contin¬ 
uous bearer throughout the season. We can highly 
recommend this large variety which is well- 
known everywhere. On account of its pro¬ 
ducing very little seed, it makes seed high 
in price, nothing but the large and best fruits 
are selected for seed purposes. Pkt., 5c.; 3 
pkt., 12c.; 6 pkts., 20c., Yz oz., 25c. 
EARLIEST IN THE WORLD—This 
is one of our first introductions in early To¬ 
matoes and has been grown in more than 
half a million gardens during the past few 
years. It is very early, smooth, and has 
proven a wonderful success wherever 
grown. It is a deep rich red color, is an 
immense yielder, producing medium size 
fruits of the best quality. Pkt., 5c.; 3 
pkts., 10c.; Yz oz., 25c., oz., 45c. 
DWARF CHAMPION—Deep purplish 
red, growing upright and strong, most pop¬ 
ular dwarf variety. Pkt., 5c.; 3 pkts., 10c.; 
Yz oz., 15c., oz., 25c. 
SUPERB MIXTURE OF TOMA¬ 
TOES—A packet of this seed is a great 
curiosity. It contains all the varieties we of¬ 
fer and a very interesting collection of all the 
early, medium and late varieties of Toma¬ 
toes of all the different colors and shapes will 
be produced. Pkt., 5c.; 3 pkts., 10c., o 
pkts., 18 c, 
Pomlerosa Tomato 
