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TOMATO 
One ounce will produce 1,000 plants. 
Sow thinly about the first week in March in a hotbed, greenhouse, window or sitting room, where the 
temperature is never below 60 degrees. When 2 inches high, set out the plants in boxes about 4 inches 
apart, or pot singly. About the first of June they may be transferred to the open ground. Set them deeply 
4 feet apart. 
Marshall’s Prolific. The finest medium-sized Tomato for forcing or outdoor planting, pkt. 
It is an enormous cropper, producingTarge clusters of bright scarlet fruit.$0.2*5 
Buck’s Tresco._ Round, bright red, moderate size fruits; a fine forcer.25 
Comet. Beautiful, smooth, round fruit in great abundance. Color a rich scarlet red. 
Best of All. An excellent sort for forcing or early outdoor crop...15 
Lorillard. Chiefly valuable for forcing under glass. 
Stirling Castle. Excellent for forcing as well as outdoor culture. Fruit medium size. 
Sunrise. A fine forcing variety; rich scarlet color.25 
Winter Beauty. Fine forcer, fruits of good size, smooth and deep color.25 
Acme, Medium size fruit, of purple pink color, tinged with purple.05 
Coreless, Livingston’s. Bright red, almost round and free from core.10 
Crimson Cushion. Extra large, handsome, bright crimson.10 
Dwarf Champion. The plant is of dwarf and compact growth.05 
Dwarf Stone. Color bright scarlet, perfect shape; resembles Dwarf Champion, but 
with larger fruit.05 
Earliana. Extra earlyj bright red; smooth.10 
Early Ruby. The earliest large Tomato grown; rich crimson color.05 
Globe, Livingston’s. Glossy rose color, tinged with purple.10 
Golden Queen. A good yellow sort; first-class quality; large and solid.05 
John Baer. A beautiful, brilliant red variety; perfect, solid, high crown fruits.10 
Marshall’s National. A very early, bright red, coreless variety.25 
Matchless. Extra large, smooth and handsome; bright red; very solid.10 
Perfection. Early, regular and productive; reddish scarlet.05 
Ponderosa. The largest variety in cultivation; very solid and meaty.10 
Stone. Very large, perfectly smooth; fine, bright scarlet.05 
SMALL FRUITED TOMATOES 
Red Cherry. Small fruits; used for pickles; very handsome.05 
Red Currant. Very small fruits; for preserves. 
Red Peach. Resembling a Peach; for preserves, pickles and exhibition. 
Red Pear. Fruit handsome and solid; fine for preserves.. 
Red Plum. Bright red, round, regular; for pickles... 
Strawberry (Winter Cherry, or Husk Tomato). Makes fine sauce.05 
Yellow Cherry. For pickles and preserves.05 
Yellow Peach. Beautiful clear yellow; perfectly resembles a Peach. 
Yellow Pear. Flandsome, yellow, Pear-shaped fruits. 
Yellow Plum. Round and regular; bright' yellow..05 
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TURNIP 
One ounce will sow 200 Jeei of drill. 
Turnips do best on highly enriched, light sandy or gravely soil. Commence sowing the earliest varieties 
in April, in drills, from 12 to 15 inches apart, and thin out early to “ 
cession, sow at intervals of two weeks, until the middle of August. 
Early Milan, Purple Top. Earliest of all, white wish purple top.... 
Early Milan Pure White, Selected. Very handsome, pure white 
as early as the above; flesh very sweet and tender. 
Early Snowball. Small, and rapid growth; pure white. 
Cow Horn. Long, white; in shape resembles a cow’s horn. 
Golden Ball. Very handsome; keeps fairly well. 
Red Top, Strap Leaf. The popular Fall flat sort. 
Red Top, Globe-shaped. A standard sort in the New York marl 
White Egg. Oval, handsome and sweet. 
White Strap Leaf Flat. A good early white flat sort. 
White French, or Rock. A very productive, and a fine keeper. . . 
Yellow Globe. Good and sweet; keeps fairly well.,. 
Yellow Stone. Fine, hard-Winter sort. 
Yellow Aberdeen. A hardy and productive variety of excellent quali 
American i^urple Top. 
Champion Purple Top. 
White-Fleshed. Large ; 
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