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WHITE GLOBE 1 UlVLNIr ♦ 
A large, handsome, globe-shaped variety; white 
flesh, fine-grained, tender and sweet; surface color, 
white with a purple top; a true table turnip and one 
of the best ; extensively grown and pitted for fall 
and winter, being a good keeper and produces enor¬ 
mous crops. (See cut.) 5c. pkt., 15c. oz., 30c. } lb., 
75c. lb. 
EARLY SNOWBALL TURNIP. 
The finest white-fleshed, ball-shaped early table 
Turnip, maturing in six weeks from sowing; bulb 
small, smooth and round, with white skin and 
sparkling white flesh, crisp, tender and sweet. 
Price, 6c. pkt., 10c. oz., 25c. \ lb., 70c. lb. 
EARLY WHITE MILAN TURNIP. 
An extra early; tender and delicately flavored; 
the bulb is of medium size, very handsome, smooth 
and of a clear ivory-white both inside and out. 
Price, 10c. pkt., 15c. oz., 40c. ^ lb., $1.20 lb. 
For our complete list of Turnips, see page 59. 
ENDERSON'S 
C rimson c ushion TOMATO. 
The Crimson-Scarlet Brother of “Ponderosa.” 
THE SUPERLATIVE MERITS OF 
“CRIMSON CUSHION ” ARE: 
The Earliest Large Tomato—A continuous 
and late fruiter—Of immense size and as smooth 
as an apple—Ripens thoroughly all over, the 
stem-end coloring as well—Almost seedless and 
as solid as beefsteak—Prodigious bearer. 
WfHEN we introduced the “Ponderosa,” 
** we hazarded the opinion that that 
famous variety was the forerunner of a new 
race of tomatoes that would eventually 
displace the seedy, strongly acid sorts in 
general cultivation, and the advent of this 
splendid variety verifies this prediction. 
The “ Crimson Cushion ” is more symmetri¬ 
cal in shape than the “Ponderosa,” and is 
much thicker through from stem to “blos¬ 
som-end”; in fact, so marked is this 
characteristic that it is frequently almost 
round. The color is brilliant scarlet-crim¬ 
son, untinged with purple, and ripens up 
almost completely to the stem. The 
“Crimson Cushion,” like the “Ponderosa,” 
is almost seedless. The flesh is firm and 
“meaty” and of superb quality. It is 
enormously prolific and early for so large a 
tomato. (See cut.) Price, 10c. pkt., 60c. 
oz., $2.00 J lb. 
“We and our friends pronounce your ‘Crimson 
Cushion ' the most excellent tomato we ever ate ; it has 
spoiled us for any other.” 
F. D. THAYER, Dudley, Mass. 
“Your ‘Crimson Cushion ’ surpasses any other 
tomato I ever grew in beauty, flavor and size; they are 
perfectly enormous. I am advertising them among my 
friends by sending one to each of them for a meal.” 
Mrs. KATIE R. WHITE , Lake Providence , La. 
Crimson Cushion ’ is my favorite tomato. It 
is magnificent, simply perfect! It is impossible to 
exaggerate its merits. 1 had dozens of them that 
measured 1\ jeet in circumference and as good as 
they are large.” 
Miss EVA W. IIILLYER, Decatur, Ga. 
WE DELIVER FREE ALL VEGETABLE AND FLOWER SEEDS SSS' 
